Reincarnation Monarch
Episode One Thousand Five Hundred Forty-Six: Silver Castle
One.
With a frightening series of attacks, Gaius burned down one dragon herd after another.
And about twenty minutes later, that number was reduced by the time it was counted visually.
"... we're almost there..."
Gaius exhaled one relief.
But just because there was no hand here to slow down the attack, another black dot came up behind the dragons as they entered the streak again.
When Gaius narrowed his eyes and looked at the black spot, he had a fed up look.
"... so it's a second line... fine. Okay, I get it. I'll do it. Shoot me, shoot me, I'll shoot you!
Gaius rolled out the Red Lotus Flame (Barflame) first after the remnants of the first line in front of him.
As before, the dragons lost and scattered without exchanging before the firepower of Gaius.
It continued after the first battle was wiped out, relentlessly attacking the second.
But Gaius had no sentiments or emotions whatsoever, he just kept shooting mechanically.
That was so ruthlessly unfortunate, depending on the way you look at it.
But Gaius kept burying the dragons without any particular emotion.
And......
"You're finally done... apparently the third party isn't willing to let you out"
When Gaius was so alone, he flew bravely in the other building.
Two.
A frightening number of sharp spires stood, gazing up at the silver fortress as if to intimidate what was coming, Gaius thrust his chin forward with his hands on his hips.
"Hmm, you still look like a great castle. It looks like him."
Gaius walked out quietly to the gates of the castle.
And when he stood before the giant gate, which would be thirty meters high, which would shine in silver, he called out loud.
"Lucifer!!"
Gaius' loud voice was so loud that it echoed all around him.
Then a while later, Daimon made a loud metal noise and opened it.
Gaius walked out naturally and went into the gate.
And I just finished knocking through the gate, and I just stopped.
"... really, a great castle. This is all I need..."
So Gaius threw up, and went to the dwelling place, which he could see far away, and to the muddy building.