Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand five hundred and ninety-two, another artificial building.

With a relaxed foothold, Gaius stepped into the cave where only Illis was supposed to enter.

"... that's surprisingly long..."

Gaius was surprised that the end of the cave would last longer than he thought.

"... not yet..."

Gaius began to get a little irritated by the long, invisible cave ahead.

And when about twenty minutes had actually passed, I finally saw the exit.

"... you're open... you've finally arrived..."

Gaius spilled his stupidity as he looked forward.

And he kept walking steadily, one step at a time, finally reaching the end point.

"This is huge again. Is that as good as the space you just had? ……

Gaius slightly necked that it was about the same size as the large space where the rest stop was located.

"I thought this was an artificially built cave?

Gaius looked at the ceiling and said.

But soon, behind the giant space, he discovered an artificial building like the rest stop earlier, and began walking.

"If Julia was there, it would be there."

Gaius walked quietly and slowly.

Because if Julia was there, they almost certainly thought that there was also Illis.

"Now, will there be ghosts or snakes..."

Gaius walked as far away from making any footsteps as he could.

And it took me quite a while to get to a pretty big building, unlike the rest stop earlier.

"... it doesn't look like a holiday place..."

Gaius whispered, slowly beginning to climb the stairs resting on the front of the building to avoid making footsteps even more carefully.

And he reached the door while also being fully alert to the surroundings and so on.

Gaius hesitated there, just a little.

(... open... or...)

Gaius decided not to open the door there, but to examine the perimeter of the building.

I snuck around beside the building and checked for windows, etc.

Gaius carefully searched the perimeter of the building about 20 meters long and wide.

But there was nothing like a single window in the building, and I went around and ended up back in front of the door.

(... nothing like a keyhole... I think I'll have to open the door...)

Gaius muttered so inside, ready to put his hand on the door.

And he slowly opened the door so as not to make as much noise as he could.