Reincarnation Monarch

Chapter 247: I Can't Use

The group that succeeded in infiltrating the inner courtyard was stuck trying to explore the building but had no light at all.

"... it's dark..."

Gaius murmured anxiously in complete darkness.

Delchia made fun of Gaius without putting her hair in between.

"Are you scared?

Gaius looked disgusted in the dark.

"... I'm not scared."

"You're scared. There's a delicate gap between you and the evidence."

"... it's not open for a while."

"It's probably open. I would have just opened the door."

Gaius looked even more disgusting.

Then Delkia broke in.

"Look at that. You look like a star."

Gaius looked surprised.

"Eh! Can you see?

Delchia put her hands on her hips and turned her chest.

"Of course. I can see it all the time."

"Seriously? Really?"

"I'm sure it's been decided. That's why I'm telling you. I thought you were freaking out."

Gaius twitched her cheeks.

"... I'm not scared anymore..."

"You're a terrible liar. Your face is as dead as you can imagine."

"... that's not true..."

"Yes, I do. What a pathetic guy."

Then Gaius finally peeled his fangs.

"You can't help it, right? It looks like it's totally dark to me."

Delchia told him to throw up cold.

He's useless.

Gaius became angry.

"I wouldn't say that!

"I can't use what I can't use. I have nothing else to say."

"You do. Wrap a little in oblate."

"I don't recognize that need."

"No, admit it. There it is."

"Decline"

"Don't say no."

"I don't like it."

…………

Gaius lost his word.

Then Dove set off a rescue ship.

"... Delchia-sama, around here. What would you do better?

He replied with a slight dissatisfaction that Delkia had been broken into.

"What happened? Naturally, we'll be exploring."

"... yes. I know you're going to explore, but I don't think Gaius is going to be in trouble...."

Delchia's expression seemed like a hassle.

"Shit! That's right. Trouble. You wait here."

Gaius protested to Delchia, who tried to cut him loosely.

"Isn't it terrible? Just think about it a little bit more."