Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Fifty Five and a Half Laughs

Once again, Gaius stood up to Deanna's allegation of making a small fool of people without judging what to do.

"Are you indecisive? Or cowards? Either way, but hurry up."

Then Gaius finally noticed here.

"... No, you know, I told you earlier that I was going to give you momentum, but you insist you're strong because you're doing a protective technique or something? If that's the case, should I hit him? But clearly, that's not my hobby, is it? I can't believe I'm getting beat up by a young woman...... so whatever, can you come from over there? It's a little hard to get from here."

Then Deanna shrugged her shoulders.

"I didn't do any escort. What I'm good at is magic."

Then when I heard this, Gaius smiled with a broken face.

"Yes. Yeah, well, I'm good at magic. No, that's odd. Actually, I'm good at magic, too. I mean, I'm good at it. I'm great at it. No, I think I'm super good at it."

"Hehe, really? But I'm good enough to be super good, too, right?

"No, no, no, no, no, I'm definitely better up there. I'm not gonna say anything bad, so it's time to stop."

Then Deanna shrugged her shoulders and exhaled one sigh.

"Oh, you seem so confident. But I do, too. So let's just make it work. 'Cause I think I'll find out for myself."

Then now Gaius shrugged his shoulder.

"Sort of. Then I'll deal with you, so why don't you call me?

Gaius did an inviting trick against Deanna with half a laugh.

"Fine. So, we're going this way, right?

Deanna's eyes glowed visibly.

But Gaius did not notice, and remained half laughing.

"Oh, anytime."

Then that vision suddenly shook red before Gaius finished saying it.

Gaius didn't know what that meant at first, and although he suddenly wondered if he had even woken up dizzy, he gradually began to perceive a feeling that covered his whole body (...).

"... ahhh!... Oops! Ahhh!...... damn! There it is!!

Gaius finally understood that his whole body was burned in flames.

And he instantly jumped up high to escape the heat, and tried to extinguish the flame with the wind pressure.

But the momentum of the flames never diminished at all.

Gaius stopped abruptly braking over the sky as he became accustomed to the heat, and took a serious look at the flames wrapping his own body in suspicion.