Reincarnation Monarch
Episode One Hundred and Fifteen: The Mystery of a Birdhouse
"... I see it! It's a birdhouse. We'll slow it down."
Gaius dramatically slowed down his flight speed as he looked nostalgic at the red, huge building visible under his eyes.
Then Carla, who, like Gaius, braked suddenly, spoke with a much more blurry face.
"... What is Trii? You mean the guy like that red stick?
Gaius answered Carla's question as he slowly descended.
"Yes. This is it. It's a birdhouse, it's a sign of God's passage."
"Well... God's..."
Carla quietly stepped down to the ground looking intriguingly at the birdhouse inside.
Then Gaius also descended to the ground, and now looked down at the giant birdhouse.
"Oh, God's. Even so, the Polokur and Naga didn't call themselves birdhouses."
"Really? So who named it?
Then Gaius laughed annoyingly and loathingly.
"Guess who? Let me guess."
Carla jumped up one eyebrow on the sudden quiz to show discomfort.
"Why do I suddenly have to take this quiz? It's troublesome. Tell me."
Then Gaius shrugged his shoulder like he was bored.
"Fine, nothing... ma'am, fine. You know, it was the Japanese who named this birdhouse."
Then Carla jumped one eyebrow further.
"Nihongine? What is that?
Gaius answered Carla's naturally questionable question with a good face.
"Heh heh. Want to know?"
An angry mark surfaced on Carla's temple at Gaius's thoughtful demeanor.
Gaius saw it or panicked and said the answer immediately.
"I'm sorry. The Japanese are the people of the country I lived in before I was reincarnated into this world."
"... oh well. With that being said, you said that it was the language of Nihongo in the country where you lived. But why do the inhabitants of the other world name things in this world, which are also in the underground world?
Then Gaius looked in trouble and shrugged his shoulder.
"Come on, I'm not sure about that either. of the previous world... that's also the Japanese stuff I lived in quite a bit in this world..."
"... so there's something else in common with the world here and there? Among other things, you lived... in a country called Nihon?
"Yes, it is. I don't know why, but maybe some other reincarnated people have built a lot in this world, and the strange thing is that there's a lot of Japanese stuff to do."
That is what Gaius said and twisted his neck wonderfully.