Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Four Hundred Ninety-Nine: How to Get to Heaven

"... Julia..."

Carla sounded sorry for Gaius, who was depressed.

"It's Gaius. I know it makes you sad, but what's important is what you do after this."

Gaius reacted to Carla's tender voice.

"... I know. Just... what do I do? Where's Iris? Heaven? If so, how do I get there?

Carla was annoyed by the troubled look on her face.

Then Gaius continued his words.

"I'm not blaming Carla for anything. I just don't know how I can get Julia back."

"Oh. I know. But I can't think of a way to get Julia back."

"Yeah... how to get to heaven... even now if you figure that out..."

Then I thought there was Carla.

"Hey, Gaius! Call Augloss. He might know how to get to heaven."

"Augloss knows?

"No, I just said you might know. Not sure. But hanging hands like this doesn't start. Until I try, if that's even possible."

Gaius nodded heavily as he regained his bright expression in Carla's powerful words.

"All right! Carla's right. Let's do everything we can think of. Let's start with Augloss."

Gaius says so. I closed my eyelids.

And a few moments later, when I opened my eyelid, there was an augloss that gave me a peek into my intelligent eyes.

"... hey. Nice to see you again."

Carla got right to the point when she gave a light interview.

"Were you listening? Augloss, if you know how to get to heaven, why don't you tell me?

Then Augrus opened his mouth quietly.

"... fine. But it's hard to explain with your mouth how to get there. So I'm going to go on my way, okay?

"You mean it's hard to personalize Gaius back and then go to heaven?... Is it also some complicated procedure?

"That's right. I once did knock the gates of heaven. But that's as the personality of Augloss, and I don't know if it will knock the gate with the personality of Gaius Schneider today. At least at the moment Gaius Schneider isn't knocking around the gates of heaven. So there's a good chance Gaius Schneider won't make it through."

Carla nodded quietly after careful reflection in Augloss's explanation.