Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Five: The Stupidity of Carla

One.

As Gaius continued to decipher the material, Glenn changed his blood phase again and jumped into the room.

"It's tough! Finally, for a tremendous glow!

Gaius said it calmly, without any particular surprise, because he had anticipated it to some extent.

"Yes. Okay. I'm on my way."

To Gaius, too normal, Glenn remembered the feeling that his whole body was about to lose strength.

"... oh, you know... you have a glow... not normal..."

"Oh, he said he understood. Isn't that a great glow? Then maybe it's really coming back."

"... no, you know... yes..."

Glenn was surprised at Gaius' too calm attitude, and the two sentences stopped succeeding.

Gaius slid past the side of Glenn and headed to the coffin room.

Glenn shrugged as she dropped him off with a smiley face on his back.

"... God might be resurrected..."

Two.

"Oh, that's pretty awesome... finally opening my eyes"

Gaius said as he entered the dazzling glowing coffin room, shadowing his right hand in front of his face.

Then Carla, who had entered the room in front of Gaius, said as she put her right hand in front of her face.

"Oh, this is really coming back, apparently, isn't it?

"Uh-huh, that sounds great... Now, what do we do..."

"Once, let's get out. I can't help but dazzle."

Karla says, no, he turned back his heel and left the room quietly.

Gaius, trying to observe the coffin for just a few seconds, abandoned it to so much glare that he followed Carla.

"Well, I'm going to be blinded."

Carla said angrily.

Gaius, who came out of the room late, responded with a gentle massage around his eyes.

"That's true. My eyes hurt in just a few moments."

"Damn, what is it?

"Yeah? What?

"I thought it might be another reason to have to shine?

Gaius laughed lightly at Carla's remarks.

"Sure. I wish I didn't have to glow to open the lid of the coffin and come out."

"Not at all. There's no point in glowing..."

Carla rarely zeroed her stupidity.

Gaius was amused, he said.

"No, I don't get it, do I? Maybe if it doesn't shine, we won't be able to come back."

"Is there a reason for that?

But at that time, there was more light coming from inside the room.

Carla shrugged her shoulders and told her to be foolish.

"If you're coming out, come out. There's no hitter here anyway."