Reincarnation Monarch

Chapter one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight, confirmation.

Carla's face became vicious as soon as possible.

"... from the beginning... or..."

Gaius' face also turned into a face as vicious as Carla's, and the two accidentally stopped and stared at each other.

and Gaius opened his heavy mouth.

"Oh, in the first place, I was wondering..."

Carla also opened her heavy mouth again.

"... maybe..."

"Don't you think he could have..."

"Right. Something like that..."

So Fujikara turned her face away from the side.

And when I thought about it, I turned to Gaius again.

"Where do you think you're from?

Then now Gaius turned away and came up with it.

And after a while, I finally turned to Karla.

"... when I first went to hell...? ……

Carla asked a quick question.

"What makes you think that?

Gaius answered immediately.

"Because I had a dream. Dream of Lucifer."

Carla engraved a deep wrinkle between her eyebrows.

"A dream... what the hell kind of dream was that?

Gaius replied as he explored his own memories.

"... no, that could have been different than a dream... wait a minute... right, that's just... right! It's stained! The ceiling was stained. That's it, gradually it's starting to look like a person's face... and Lucifer's face floated. But when my memory was locked... I couldn't remember Lucifer. In doing so... that? What happened to you?

Although Gaius reconsidered there, that was enough for Carla.

"Is that your first memory in this world about Lucifer?

Gaius nodded instantly.

Then Carla nodded back.

"Right. But that's why you don't know if it's coming from that?

Gaius nodded.

"Sort of. I just thought maybe that was the switch."

"Switch?"

"Oh, by trying to remember Lucifer, some kind of signal was sent to Lucifer."

"Hmm... I see. I'm guessing you were watched by Lucifer from there, huh?

"Uh-huh, right... maybe..."

"So it doesn't mean you have proof, does it?

Gaius nodded slowly.

"Right. I don't think you're confident. Because you do, don't you? There's no way I know."

Then Carla nodded bitterly.

"Right. Surely there's no way I can tell this. Whatever this is... it's God's business..."

When Carla said that, she exhaled deeply.