Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand six hundred and thirty-nine.

"... that's enough. Don't stop now, Gaius..."

Delkia changed to a calmly furious look to reveal her exasperating appearance, which was very different from the previous one.

Blue blood vessels floated thickly on the temple, and while the cheeks were cramped up and down hard, they changed from not being able to suppress their emotions until earlier, to a cold glance.

Gaius looked up to heaven and desperately explored how to avoid the great showdown between God and the devil that was about to begin.

But there was no way he could come up with a dramatic solution, and Gaius tried to fix the place for now.

"No, wait. Just try to calm down again."

Delkia then said in a very different and calm voice, even though she was in an all-out battle with the aura.

"Don't you understand yet? I am already calm. Calm down and you're calmly mad."

"No, no, no, no, no, do something about it there! Somehow calm down your anger!

"You can't do that. If this happens, there's no way we can go back from here to the soothing talks."

Then Iris leaked one snort with Hun.

"Back to the soothing talks? Never in my memory have I had such talks?

It was a further provocation on the part of Illis, but Delchia dealt with it calmly.

"Well, was it? I don't really remember. More than that, why don't you stand up too? Exactly, I don't feel comfortable attacking the person sitting there."

Then Illis laughed unexpectedly.

"You think it's uncomfortable to feel bad? What do you want from the devil?

"Minutes? What do you think you're doing? Don't make me look great at God's time, okay?

Then, at last, the eyes of Illis glowed demonically.

"Well, apparently you really want to challenge me, don't you?

"Challenge? You're only the guy who says things with his eyes from above, right? I'm not going to challenge you or anything else. Just beat the shit out of him."

"Hmm, you think you can beat me in the Devil's Minute? This is insane."

"Sanity is sane too. Just stand up. And get the hell out of here."

To Delkia, who also dealt calmly without any exaggeration with what was said from above Illis, Gaius was heartily surprised, while at the same time deploring the fact that things were becoming unplugged.