Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-four: Breaking the Earth

"Hmm, well. Because I don't know that uranium and what they do. If you say so, I'm sure you do."

Iris seemed less interested since then.

Gaius didn't talk about uranium any more, so he went back to the point.

"What do you think? Do you feel anything here that will seal up the demons?

Iris snapped his neck.

"No, you don't feel it. Isn't that right here?

Gaius also gently kneaded his neck.

"Isn't it here?... Then why don't we go downstairs?

"Right. Is this still the gateway to hell? Then it's down here, maybe it's there."

"Right. All right, let's go."

Gaius began to fall even in the lead.

Iris followed suit, and the two slowly and quietly descended in a blue glow.

And he reached a vast, rugged, borderless blue earth beneath his feet.

"You're blue here too..."

As Ilis descended into the blue earth, looking around, he told him to whine.

"Oh, that's right. So, there's hell down here."

"Well, right down here?

"Yes. If this earth rips, it's beneath it..."

"Right. Then open it."

Iris said without permission.

Gaius scratched his head with a bitter smile.

"If you have a waterfront conductor..."

That's what Gaius said and looked around.

"... I knew you weren't there"

"What are you looking for?

To Ilis' question, Gaius answered with a shrugged shoulder.

"To go to hell, I have to break this earth, but I was wondering if there were any water conductors who could do that - so I was looking for them."

"So, you didn't have that guide, did you? So what do we do?

"I'll have to call you."

"If you can call it, just call it. A waste of time."

Ilis gave me a slightly irritated look.

Gaius shrugged his shoulders again.

"Heck. Then focus on your consciousness for a second, will you wait?

"Oh, just do it quick"

Iris said with a look like he was still grumpy and extremely grumpy.

"... hey..."

When Gaius closed his eyelids quietly, he began to concentrate his consciousness.

And in his heart, he spoke to his pig-faced friend, who would be in hell beneath his feet.