Reincarnation Monarch
Episode One Thousand Five Hundred and Four: The Gate of Disaster
"... this is amazing... it's a design that can't be helped... but I can't help but feel something very disastrous..."
Carla reached the huge gate. No, she looked from below and whined in a sigh.
Then Augrus, who stood still beside him, said.
"Yes, just the size is off the girder, but it's a normal gate with nothing to say about it. But you'd feel an overwhelming aura, wouldn't you?
"Oh. So much so that it brings back the cold... by the way, how do we open this gate?
Carla questioned, out of all the enormity of the gate.
Not very much, but because it didn't seem like something could be done manually.
But Augloss said no.
"You can push it. That'll open it."
Carla was surprised by Auglos' answer.
"You got a huge gate like this? You just push to open it?
Against the half-hearted Karla, Augrus said with his hand pointing to the gate.
"If you doubt it, you can try it yourself."
"That's right...... okay. Let's do it."
When Carla said so, she walked over to the gate.
And when I looked up at the gate again, I was barely pressured by the enormity of it.
But there was also the suggestion of Augrus, who hesitated to reach out and push the gate.
Then.
"... moved..."
The gate moved out lightly just as Carla gently pushed the gate.
"What lightness... I just touched it really lightly, huh? How could something so huge move?
"I don't know. I don't even know that."
Augrus said, blushing his shoulders.
Carla said with a face like she still can't believe it.
"But with this lightness, a little small animal just touches it and it opens up, okay?
"Right. But I've never seen an animal in this space before."
"Speaking of which, well... you certainly haven't seen it before. But while it may be true that animals don't have to worry about going through, a gate would be something to prevent intruders in the first place, right? Then it wouldn't make sense if I could open it so easily."
"Right. I think so, too. But I don't know why."
"Hmmm... what is this gate for?... No wonder..."
Carla looked up at the gate again or pressed her hand against the gate again.
Then again, the gate moved, creating a gap that people could easily pass through.