Reincarnation Monarch

Episode 234 Reasons for Change

Delchia leaned over and climbed the stairs slowly and quietly, almost in a quadrupling position.

Gaius proceeded with the same attitude, but along the way Delkia turned around with great momentum.

Gaius wondered if something was going on ahead, and there was nothing particularly unusual about looking ahead.

As a result, Gaius looked at Delchia with a suspicious expression.

Then Delkia jumped one eyebrow and made a very sharp expression.

Gaius could not gauge the meaning and leaned his neck with a puzzled expression.

Delchia then slowly flipped her posture with a sharp expression and slowly descended the stairs.

Then he passed through Gaius silently and came one step back, and finally he spoke.

"... you go ahead."

Gaius bowed his neck first without knowing why.

"... why?

But Delkia said it with a sharp expression.

Just go ahead.

Gaius did not understand and bent his mouth to the letter.

"I want to know why...."

But Delchia also bent her mouth to the letter to not answer.

Gaius asked with an even more suspicious look.

"No, why...."

Then Delkia turned her back.

Gaius found no consistency in a series of Delkia's actions, but was just confused.

However, Gaius slowly climbed the stairs, as Delkia told him, because he didn't think it would be obvious and there was nothing wrong with taking the lead.

But in your heart, forever? Mark kept coming to mind.

Gaius leaned his neck over and over as he climbed the stairs in a quadruplicate position.

But then I realized that there was something in it.

Gaius glanced back unexpectedly.

And he let loose a word without saying.

"Oh, okay. You didn't like being seen in the ass."

Then Delchia's face was dyed bright red.

But soon the figure turned to anger, and the demon turned to a horrible expression called Kakuya.

So Gaius finally realized his failure.

"... ah, no... I'm sorry..."

However, that did not cure Delchia's expression.

Delkia could not speak loudly in some cases, so she whispered to Gaius.

"... later..."