Reincarnation Monarch
Lesson 414: Reversal
"Hey Menontius, you really don't know anything about me, do you?
Gaius winked even lighter and provoked Menontius, remaining a loose trick.
But Menontius did not ride it, and kept his silence.
"What if I say something? You, you're just trying to get information out of me, and you barely have any information about me yourself, do you?
"That's not true. At least I'm gonna know more about you than you do."
"More about me than me... right. Then let me ask you something, okay? What was my first previous life like?
"... Come on, I don't know that. What I know is about the reincarnators in general, not about your personal memory."
"Yes. Then tell me one thing I don't know about the reincarnator in general.
"... fine. Let me tell you something you wouldn't know... the reincarnated..."
Menontius then separated the words once and put them away openly.
Gaius grabbed a penetration out of his sexuality, wondering if he would even get on Menontius' hands.
"Say it quickly!
Then Menontius smiled, just saying he had pulled back the pace.
And by the next word, he completely took back the lead of the conversation from Gaius.
"There are twelve reincarnators"
Gaius couldn't help but be surprised by the utterly unexpected words.
"... twelve... is it true..."
"True. No mistake."
"... how do you know?... How do you know how many reincarnates there are? ……
"I told you. I've been studying you reincarnators for years."
"... is that why you know? There's a clear number of people...... no, you can't tell! You're just saying the right thing!
"That's not a good decision. Because I'm telling the truth."
"... then explain. How do we know the exact number of reincarnates?
'Cause I asked someone.
"... who's that?
To Gaius's serious question, Menontius said as if to tease him.
"Guess who?
"Don't wear it! Say it quickly!"
"Well don't panic. You say you don't get a lot of panicking beggars?
"I'm not a beggar. Don't worry about that. Just say it. Or is that it? You're thinking about who's gonna do what you said. You're trying to piss me off to buy that time!?"
Menontius smiled at Gaius's thoughts like that.
"That's not true. Fine. Let me tell you something."
"Oh, why don't you tell me. Who the hell said that?
"Iris. A pillar of the gods living in heaven. I once heard it directly from that Illis."
When Menontius said so, he often peered into Gaius' face with his face.