Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson 1,559: Monkey

At that moment when Gaius looked over the great hall, which creeps back, he heard a slight rub of clothing in the deepest part of the room.

Gaius immediately moved into a state of battle.

Then the sound of clothes rubbing began to come from the people.

Gaius moved his gaze so violently that he tried to ascertain what the Lord of Clothes Rubbing was.

Then a shadow shook in the back of the room.

Gaius instantly aligned his gaze there.

Then there was a beast like a lump of muscle with bright yellow and black stripes, shaking its large body and bringing its neck.

"... a tiger..."

Then a great shadow shook even on the right side of the room.

When Gaius gazed quickly, there was a very large gray body swinging its long nose up against the ceiling.

"... elephants... are they coming from the big ones? ……

The moment Gaius shrugged like that, the shadows shook all over the room.

"... that doesn't seem to be the case..."

As well as focusing his consciousness, Gaius slowly began to move forward step by step.

And as usual, I pointed my arms forward.

"... almost everyone..."

Gaius either looked out over the great hall or groaned annoyingly at the numerous animals that hissed in surprise.

Then the ape in front of me slowly walked towards Gaius.

Gaius walked with his neck clenched.

And the two confronted each other at a distance of only about one M.

"What can I do for you?

Gaius cut the mouth fire first.

Then the monkey smiled at Niyaniya.

Gaius was just a little irritated and opened his mouth again.

"You woke me up because you needed me, didn't you? Tell me what you need."

Then the monkey opened his mouth slowly and reluctantly, keeping Niyaniya intact.

"I don't know... well, what can I do for you?

Gaius gave an even more frustrating look.

"Um come on...... could you tell me sooner because it's a hassle?

Then the monkey laughed deeper at the wrinkles of his original deep face.

"You're a lot shorter, aren't you?

"What's wrong with that? I don't care about that kind of conversation. Can you just tell me what to do?

Then the monkey shadowed his face with a groan, and he said, "It's a charm."

"Right. Then I'll tell you. You shouldn't be in this world. Just get back to where you came from."