Reincarnation Monarch

Episode 243: The Darkness of Darkness

Delchia's body flew in a parabola, wandering past the building in front of the inner courtyard and disappearing further.

Gaius looked at it and looked even worse.

Dove looked at it and shouted worriedly to Gaius.

"... are you okay? You think so?

Gaius, who was ashamed of Dove's concern, was so strong there.

"It's okay. Certainly. It's decided that there's no problem."

Dove looked at Gaius even more worried, but he passed out silently because he could not speak up.

And Gaius said even stronger.

"All right, go ahead. I'll be right behind you."

"... are you sure?

"What? It's a good thing. Now, go."

Though Dove thought his hair would be pulled quite a bit back, he decided that Gaius' face should be raised here and decided to go ahead.

"... okay. I'll go first."

Dove turned his gaze to the inner courtyard and then looked back at Gaius only once.

However, when he turned back to the inner courtyard without saying anything, the aura erupted with great momentum and flew.

Dove was thrown into the air, stopped the aura from erupting, flew in a parabola like Delkia, and slowly fell into the back of the building.

Gaius looked at it and took a big breath and took a deep breath.

"... I'm afraid... but I have to go..."

Gaius took a deep breath again, hoping for an inner courtyard that would float in the darkness.

Then he exhaled slowly and quietly, with determination in his eyes.

"Let's go!

In a moment, Gaius exploded the aura.

With that recoil, Gaius's body was thrown into the air with great momentum.

Gaius stopped the eruption of the aura immediately and flew with the law of inertia.

Gaius flew in the darkness, drawing a parabola.

The building of the inner courtyard is already in front of you.

But the building in the back is still invisible to Gaius.

Gaius flew further in fear.

Then it was time to cross the building in front of me, and finally the building in the back looked blurry.

However, it was only vague and did not mean that it was clearly perceived.

In doing so, he gently crossed the building in front of him into a free fall.

Gaius looked down in fear, and again feared into the deep darkness of darkness.