Reincarnation Monarch

Story one thousand seven hundred one, unconscious.

"Ha! You think it's Gaius Schneider?

I told her to make a fool of herself that Iris couldn't possibly do that.

But Astalot's expression was serious in itself.

"That's right. I cannot read his heart. This is true."

"Hmm! That's not true! He knows me, too. There's no such thing as superior to you!

"You say that, but I've never read his mind."

"Impossible. He can't be your superior. By and large, you've never read Gaius' mind, but is that even in the past? Sure you only know Gaius in this world, back in the day?

"That's right. I'm old friends with him. But I've never been able to read his mind. In this world, in any past life."

Then the face of Illis just got serious, too.

"... who is he?

Astalot replied with a grin to Ilis, who asked briefly.

"He's a reincarnator. And… it's a singularity."

Then Iris' eyes narrowed.

"The idiosyncrasies... thank you. This characteristic of him sounds like a keyword?

Then Astalot's eyes became sooo thin as yarn this time.

"Right. I think so, too. He always had the characteristics of a singularity. Unconsciously."

"You're unconscious... the idiosyncrasies are the things that trigger his consciousness, right?

"I think so. He's always had his peculiarities."

Then Iris laughed spirally with his nose.

"Hmm! Looks like him. I don't know what I'm capable of."

"Right. He was always in trouble. to the fact that all sorts of things happen around you, and that you are always at the center of it"

"Hmm... but then you can say you're aware?

"No, I'm aware of the events, but I don't think I know and am aware of the characteristics"

"Hmm... I have a sense that what happens is due to peculiarities, but I have no idea why such things happen."

Then Astalot nodded satisfactorily.

"Yeah. That's what I'm talking about. He always unconsciously activated his singularities, caused all sorts of events around him, and was perplexed about it all the time, and he was on his way... I remember that's what his past life was all about."