Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Two

"So, I'm talking about the Auga God..."

"Yes, actually, I was doing a lot of research in the library and found some interesting books..."

"Heh, interesting book... what kind?

"Yes. It's a collection of fables that have long been passed down to the Kingdom of Dallas..."

"A collection of fables... so to speak, surely, the Auga God was the native God of Dallas, wasn't he? What does that have to do with... a lot of it?

"It is. It actually had a lot to do with it."

"Well, you're sure, aren't you? This looks like something you can expect. Let me hear it."

"Yes, then..."

Once Glenn separated the words there, he meditated his eyes to sort his head out.

And once he smiled softly in his mouth, he opened his eyes and started talking again.

"Well, it's a collection of fables about Dallas, but naturally, there are a lot of native Dallas gods out there."

"Well I guess so. It's a Dallas fable."

"Yeah, but the key august god never appears."

Then Gaius frowned.

"... surely an Auga god was the lord god of the Dallas native gods?

Yeah, you're right.

"Yet it doesn't come out... crazy, huh?

"Yeah, it is. Auga God appears frequently in other ancient documents, etc. I mean, it's pretty much out there. And for some reason, it hardly ever appears in that fable collection."

"Almost...... that means it's coming out for once?

Then Glenn nodded loudly.

"Yes. I'm coming out. Just one place."

"One place? That's all you got to come out?

"Yes, it is. I was surprised, too. Actually, at the beginning of reading, I had no idea that the Auga God wouldn't come out. But I felt some discomfort along the way, and when I thought about it carefully, I realized that the Aug God wouldn't come out. So I went ahead and read it, wondering when it was going to come out, and it was at the end of the day."

"At the end. Is that where the heads-up comes in?

"Right. But I wasn't the only one who hit it hard."

When Glenn said that, he became something of a good face.

Gaius was very intrigued by the unfolding of the discourse, which he did not anticipate.

"Another one... Uh-huh, I'm not familiar with the native gods of Dallas."

Then Glenn pinned his index finger and shook it rhythmically to the left and right.

"No. The other strike is not a Dallas native god"

"Is it not? Then who is it?... Uh-huh, you can't even see..."

Gaius put his arms together and thought, but finding the answer was no match.