Reincarnation Monarch
Lesson 607 Promise
One.
"... you can rest assured here. Doors are sturdy and you don't have to worry about sounds, and people rarely come in near this room in the first place."
That's what Glenn said while closing the door behind his back, Shester said as he looked around the room cluttered with ancient documents.
"... That's pretty wide... there's going to be two hundred square meters.... but is it true that all the ancient documents here are about Dallas?
"Yes. Anyway, it's uncategorized, so it's rare that it was anything that had nothing to do with Dallas when I did a proper research, but that's only rare, so I suppose it's okay to say that the ancient documents that are almost here belong to Dallas, right?
"... Hmm. Right..."
Looking indoors again as Shester was impressed, I looked right at Glenn, who looked like he wanted something.
"Oh well. We're gonna talk about what happened, right?
"Yes, I would very much like to ask you... what the hell kind of experience do those who were once atheists get to believe in God's reality... I am very interested"
"Okay. But this conversation is useless. Promise me that no matter how much you chat, you will never speak out about this. Can you do that?"
"Okay. I swear here that I will never divulge it to anyone else."
"Okay, let's talk about it. The story of the encounter that led us to believe in the reality of our God..."
Shester started talking quietly, but in a clear tone, about meeting Elle the Elvis, slowly and well, with some fabrication without touching on any other incident.
Two.
"... Elle the Elvis was real... if that story is true, there is certainly no question about God's real existence..."
Glenn said with a startled look on his face, shaking just a few bodies loosely to the side.
Then Shester protested a bitter mix of laughter.
"It's a true story. Master Elle is real... no, I should say..."
"Oh well... with the ultimate magic of the Auga God... you mean even Elle, the mythical cat, bends his knees before the Auga God..."
When Glenn said that in a grunt, Shester asked again about it.
"That august god was the god of the native gods of Dallas, wasn't he? So you're pretty strong in inheritance?
"Right. Ancient documents state that among the native gods they were plucked out and strong. And since there's so much of a statement that even the only god of Dallas has been manipulated, if the legacy is certain, it seems to have been a pretty powerful god."
"Hmm. The ultimate magic of that mighty God... then no wonder Lord Elle lost, huh?
"Right. Elle the Elvis has a lot of inheritance compared to the Auga God. Because it's God that he was the patron saint of Adam and Eve the first human being in the first place. You probably like humans originally. Quite a long time ago, I used to frequently come down to the lower realm and leave behind all sorts of inheritance. As far as its many inheritances are concerned, Elle the Elle is also a pretty strong god. But... I think that perhaps the Auga God is far above it."