Reincarnation Monarch
Episode One Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-two.
"They're coming!
In response to Carla's short, sharp voice of vigilance, Gaius quickly responded and jumped up into the air.
"I see. It does look just like this feeling, what I felt then"
Gaius conveyed the signs of a suspicious enemy he felt from under his own feet against Karla, who had likewise jumped up into the air.
Carla then agreed.
"Yeah, I used to say leftovers. Surely this guy is not the guy himself. But this must obviously be his remnants."
"So, what do we do?
"Let's see how the remnants are first"
"Right. If you look at the way this guy came out, you might find it helpful to fight the main body sooner or later"
"That's the thing. Okay, Gaius, jump in."
"Whoa, whoa, whoa! It has to be different than what I just said. Whoa, whoa!
Carla was extremely calm against Gaius, who put the scratches in reflexively.
"He can't even get his hands on being in the air like this. If one of them doesn't, we won't be able to see how he gets out."
"So, that's why I am!
"Experience is different between me and you. So I'm the one who does his analysis. Besides, you're what he's after in the first place, aren't you?"
Gaius chewed his teeth and regretted it, but there was no grunting sound.
"... ok. I guess I should do it, huh? ……
In response to Gaius, who was a little obstinate, Carla said only chilly.
"That's right. Go away."
Gaius was flabbergasted with his mouth pointed.
"I don't know what to say... I don't know how to say it..."
But Carla didn't have an island to attach.
"Just go away! You stupid apprentice!
"Heck...... you should just go, right? If you go..."
Gaius slowly lowered his altitude even as he rotted.
"People are rough - not at all. roughly…"
Gaius kept complaining without getting tired of it during the descent.
But when I got down to a distance of about 20 meters above ground, I stopped complaining as soon as I could.
"Come on, is it time...?
Gaius focused his attention frequently around him, trying to feel the signs of the enemy.
Then Gaius quickly felt the signs of the enemy.
But it was only slight, not enough to detect the enemy's whereabouts.
"... there he is... where?... I don't really like hide-and-seek. Come on out..."
Gaius stopped perfectly about ten meters above the ground and cautiously watched his enemies.