Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand five hundred and thirty-eight: The Return of Memory

"That's thick. This world is thick. I'm still young."

Gaius laughed with a shrugged shoulder.

Then Carla, too, accidentally laughed at Gaius for being caught laughing bitterly.

"Sure. At least you're not supposed to be fifty yet, are you?

"Oh. For that matter, we tour hell, we're trapped in different spaces, and this is how we're still on our way to heaven..."

"Hmm, has this never happened in my life before?

"You've never had this much experience in a short time."

Gaius opened his hands and told him to shudder.

Carla nodded again and again.

"Right. So in that sense, this world is the exception, right?

Then this time, Gaius nodded again and again.

"... right. I think this is really an exception."

"Don't you still know why?

To Carla, who asked overlapping questions, Gaius finally gave the answer after much thought.

"... was it because I was quick to get my memory back? ……

"Right. Is that why?"

"I guess... but why, in this world, did I get my memories back so quickly?

"Is Lucifer related?

Carla asked.

But Gaius shook his head beside him.

"No, Lucifer showed up after his memory had returned to some extent... yes. That's for sure."

"So your memory came back to be unexpected for Lucifer, too?

Gaius had a tough look, and also shook his neck sideways.

"I don't know... maybe he did some kind of remote manipulation or something to revive my memory..."

"Hmm, but when I say it, it's nothing."

Carla said with a bitter smile.

Gaius also laughed as he followed.

"Sure. But I don't care what they say because they're gods... Hannah says they're anything, they're everything."

"Right. That's what we're dealing with, isn't it?

"That's right. Trouble."

With that said, they both shut up.

And after a while, Gaius finally opened his mouth.

"I'll go then. Carla, go home."

"Well, I can't use magic. You can't go home."

"It's okay, because when you tap on the third floor, it automatically leads to the exit."

When Gaius said so, he had a regrettably dry grin.