Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Six Hundred Nineteen: Special Gaius

"... Illis... have you been there..."

That's what Gaius said to Iris' back.

Then Iris said, without turning around to be uninterested.

"... it's you..."

Gaius accidentally blurred his shoulder.

"It's you, isn't it? You suddenly disappeared."

"It's my choice."

Gaius shrugged his shoulder again.

"Ahhh. Fine. What are you doing here?

Gaius still did not turn around and inquired with interest to Ilis, who was standing still toward the back of the temple.

But Illis does not answer.

Gaius followed with his eyes what was ahead of Iris' gaze as he frowned.

But there was just a wall there, and there was nothing blurry.

Gaius spotted a lot and slowly walked over to the vicinity of Illis.

But Illis doesn't make it faint.

"... what? What is it? What are you doing here?

Gaius asked again.

Then finally Illis looked back slowly.

And he asked Gaius with a true face.

"I need to ask you one thing"

Gaius flickered for a moment at Iris, who had a nasty atmosphere.

"... what?

Gaius, who looked pressured, said just one word.

And Iris inquired with a low voice, which was not like before.

"Don't you feel anything?

"Huh?"

Gaius didn't know what Iris meant and listened back.

Then, Iris asked again without breaking his true face.

"I'm in this place and I'm asking if I feel anything"

Gaius shrugged his neck.

"... no? Nothing in particular... I don't feel it..."

"Right. Don't you feel it? You still seem special."

Gaius felt nothing for his own body, but became anxious to see if it really was.

"Is there something here? From the outside, it's like a temple, but when you go inside, there's nothing..."

Then Ilis told me to explain.

"This is where I pay attention."

"Oh yes..."

Then for the first time, Illis broke up with each other.

"Hmm, you really don't seem to feel anything, do you?

"Huh? No, that's why I'm telling you earlier."

Then Illis said with a bitter smile stuck to his mouth.

"He's crazy. Whatever it was earlier, it's full of me here now, isn't it?