Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson 59: Nature

"Don't you? You were going to kill them all."

Romus revealed his cruel sexual roots on the table and questioned (just) Chester in a pleasant tone.

"After you killed Gorkos, you questioned the letter of your own deed to hit the speech, didn't you? That's when the captain, Ars, first justified your actions for his own protection, and then the deputy commanded everyone to follow suit. And not long ago, a lot of people (because they want to) were never questioned about your actions.... but what if that place didn't and everyone didn't believe in your actions? The only people on your side are Schneider and that guy named Rotos. A lot of people are passive. Nonetheless, you stabbed Gorkos without hesitation. Why? Are you gonna tell me you killed him impulsively without thinking about later (later)?

Romus took over the words by gesturing and gesturing with pleasure for a moment.

"That can't be right. You were thinking. I don't mind if they don't follow your speech and act hostile... I wish I could kill them all. Then no one will have a problem with that place. Neither Schneider nor Valentin can be held responsible for that. All hail. But... normal people don't think that way. If you're a normal person..."

Romus laughed out there, eventually.

Until then, with an extreme cat back, he turned his forward leaning posture wide back and laughed (like this) with great pleasure as he opened his mouth wide with all the tears.

And after a great laugh for a while, Romus suddenly said, looking serious.

"You... you're my kind, aren't you?

In other words, Romus broke Chester off as a pleasure killer of his own.

But I didn't say this to provoke Shester otherwise.

That is what Romus said with all his heart.

No matter how much you love your boss and how much you protect your beloved home country, it is for everyone to step on two feet that kills dozens of human beings all.

But Shester wasn't.

Without any hesitation he made that choice.

It was because of the sex of a potential pleasure killer that Romus blew it.

Until then, Shester, who had listened quietly to Romus' recital without expression, muttered quietly.

"Maybe..."

Lombardo listened to Shester's remarks and disagreed with them by breaking into conversations between the two.

"That's not true, Shester! No! No! You just came up with the most reliable way to protect me and my country. So by no means a human being of the same kind as these guys, etc. You're on this side of the spectrum, just like me. There's no line between me and you, there's an uninterrupted deep, huge gulf between us and these guys! Don't let him drag you into this! Shester! Because you're my man and my dear friend at the same time!

Then Romus told me to throw up.

"Damn, I don't give a shit! What a friend. Because we're friends. Does that change his nature because he's friends with you?

"That's why I'm telling you! Chester has to be your kind."

"No, you're one of a kind. This guy's not going off. 'Cause this guy smells just like me, huh? This guy must have the same sensibilities as me."

"I don't have that thing with me, Shester!

"I didn't ask you. You're the one I'm asking, Shester."

Romus approached Chester, nodding his tongue with a long tongue.

"You must have killed many humans by now. So I want to ask you, what did you think the first time you killed a human? What did you think of that unspoken feeling the moment you killed him? If you were a normal person, you'd be scared. What the hell did you think of that on the scene?

Shester doesn't answer. I didn't make it slight. I was just staring at Romus.

"If you don't answer me, I'll answer you. You must have felt... comfortable. Cutting human life means smashing his life out there. It means taking away everything in your life afterwards. That's why ordinary people freak out. Think about who you killed, and then replace it with who you are. So, I regret what I've done. But I don't regret it. On the contrary... it makes me laugh. I can't help but have fun. Bust the rest of his life at my convenience. You're gonna cut it off on my own. I can't stop. I can't stop at all. Is there any other pleasure in this? 'Cause you do, don't you? At that moment, I'm equal to God."

Romus had a joyous look on his face, remembering how he felt when he killed people.

Lombardo finally made up his mind when he saw Romus like that.

He consolidated his determination to face what he had been avoiding going deeper than ever before.

Then what is the matter?

It was about Shester's past.

Until now, Lombardo had met Shester's predecessor, or Lombardo, before becoming a public servant of the Valentin Republic, and although he had some overview, he had not done anything to ask Shester himself in depth for details and to do so (just).

Because it seemed to Lombardo like a campanella.