Reincarnation Monarch
Episode 821: The One and Only
"... well... are you serious? Menontius."
Asked Menontius as Astalotto stood up quietly and slowly.
Menontius then nodded roughly with a harsh look on his face.
"I mean it. I'm sorry they can't look down on me anymore."
Menontius replied quietly, in a very heavy tone.
Astalot heard it and now he sighed one loud sigh.
"... you don't think it's sanity shabby, do you? I don't think it's very possible for me to kill God..."
Then Menontius laughed thinly at its stern face.
"Not Satan earlier, but you don't think it's the word of the Grand Duke of Hell, do you?
As Menontius said to the mockery mix, Astalot smiled thinly at its beautiful face as she shrugged her shoulders gently.
"Unlike you, I am not a dreamer. I'm a realist. Not really, but even if we bundle up, it's impossible to beat the gods."
"Is Gaius Schneider included among us?
Menontius asked quietly.
Then Astaloto frowned and looked a lot blushed.
"Have you not overestimated Gaius? How many peculiarities does it seem to me that Gaius' power is effective against the gods?
Then Menontius laughed as he exhaled lightly.
Astalot stared at Menontius' attitude with a deep frown root wrinkle.
Menontius tightened his expression after laughing for a while, confronting Astalotto again from the front.
"I am not overestimating Gaius Schneider. You underestimate him."
"You think I underestimate Gaius? I'm telling you, I've been friends with him for generations, haven't I? No, enough to say I'm your best friend. And yet you think I underestimate him? I don't know what you're talking about... I don't think anything understands him better than me, do you?
Then Menontius laughed spirally again.
"You don't know anything and you don't see anything. I also know that you've made friendships with Gaius Schneider. That's what I've been cultivating friendships for generations before I was born alive in this world as Gaius Schneider...... but that's not what I'm talking about. He's a singularity. It's so special. You know too little about it. It's not Gaius Schneider's personality that matters. It's his role as the only one in the world that matters."