Reincarnation Monarch

Chapter one thousand five hundred and twenty-four: Freedom to Fall

"... is that the bottom of the heavens..."

Gaius captured the horizon that had seemed far above him and groaned emotionally.

But Kara's face, which was borne on his back, was a surprise.

"... is that the bottom of the heavens? ……

Even though Carla said exactly the same thing as Gaius, the meaning was contrasting and questionable.

Gaius peered into Carla's face looking incredible.

"What? What's wrong?

Carla said the surprised face intact.

"Do you really think that's the bottom of the heavens?

Carla asked him once more, and Gaius immediately rethought and said, although he hesitated for only a moment.

"... what's wrong with you? If that wasn't the bottom, what would you say?"

Then Carla said the same thing earlier, without even looking at Gaius.

"At the bottom, don't you think it's a lot flattering?

Then Gaius let his mouth hang a little and said with a frown root.

"Even if the bottom was flat, okay?"

"Oh, it's not bad. I just thought if it was flat, I'd think of something more than the bottom."

"What, what's that?

Gaius asked Carla in a bluff.

Carla then made a slightly sinister look.

"Plains..."

When Carla finished saying that, she now looked like she had completely scuffed the bitter bug.

Gaius was a little confused by Carla's unexpected answer.

"... Plains?... No, it doesn't mean plains, does it? 'Cause we're flying up..."

Gaius said that much and thought about the discomfort he felt earlier.

Then Carla nodded greatly when she saw Gaius's face like that.

"That's right. Doesn't the feeling of speeding up that you felt earlier mean what the air resistance is like, at some point, it's starting to spin from the rise and suddenly fall?

Gaius gave a stark look to Carla's speculation.

"Seriously... if... ok, I'll stop"

Gaius says, suddenly began to loosen his speed.

And by the way, in the air, it stopped once.

"Come on, which way does this fall"

Gaius let his body fall free.

Then Gaius' body began to fall softly and quietly overhead.