Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand three hundred and fifty, coincidental unanimity.

"... Auga is just a monster... this was a lot unexpected..."

I told Carla to whine with such expressions as a heartfelt disappointment.

"Unexpected? It's true that even though this is a native god, it's the strongest class and the most powerful god."

Zira told me to comfort Carla.

"Oh, yeah. If the inheritance is correct, it should be exactly the strongest. But in that world... being just a monster means a lot of small things."

"Hmm, right. Surely it could be considered a trinket. It's a big difference between the guys whose names came out earlier and the big guys in both worlds."

Then Carla nodded with a serious look.

"Oh, when this happens, I also want to suspect that this heirloom is wrong..."

Zira thought deeply.

"Maybe so... because Auga is pretty famous in the world over there. It's a fairly populated existence."

Carla sighed heavily.

"Really... then... is this still the likely one to make a mistake..."

When Carla shrugged at her lack of confidence, Zira said a little sympathetically.

"Can't you just say that yet? Other than those earlier, some are known only in one world. And there's a chance the names just happened to match, right?

Carla became a difficult face.

"Hmm, is that possible... it's also a simple word..."

"Oh, because it's only three letters with an ogre. There will be accidents."

"Hmm... by the way, he said some people are only known in one world, but who is it, for example?

To Carla's question, Zira answered with a few thoughts.

"... right. For example, Karin, Delkia's sisters didn't hear their names in that world."

Carla looked unexpected.

"Those two... Hmm, that's an unexpected name. But then again, maybe Auga was already a name in the world."

"Oh, it's more overwhelming who's only known in one world in the first place. There are mountains of religions in the world. If you add it all up, there will be a mountain of gods and demons."

"There are so many religions...... why are there so many?

Zira shrugged her shoulders in response to Carla's inquiry.

"I don't know. You can't know that if I ask you that."

Carla gave a look like she had no choice.

"Right. I don't know why there are so few kinds of religions in this world, but I have no answers."

"That's the thing. I'm not exactly familiar with the history of the world."

Zira said with her hands wide open and laughing.

Then Carla nodded with a grin as well.