Reincarnation Monarch
Episode One Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-Nine: The Route to Heaven
"Well, you didn't realize there was a connection."
Astalot said it seemed really unexpected.
Iris put his hands on his hips and said with his good face full.
"Don't you? The route we've now taken is different from the normal route, so there's a line. But I don't normally see that junction. You don't have to be blind or shy."
Astalot smiled bitterly.
"No, I'm not even going to be shy..."
"Lie. Isn't that really embarrassing? But this junction cannot be seen normally unless it is God. So don't worry about it, okay?
"No, that's why I don't care..."
"Hmm, okay. That's why I broke the line so you wouldn't notice. Thanks again."
Iris tumbled up his face and turned his back and said well.
Astarot once again leaked a bitter laugh.
"... oh, yeah. Thanks a lot for that."
Ilis then draped his cocoon and neck wide with a satisfying smile.
"Uhm. You're not gonna suffer."
Here Astalot gave up the treatment of Illis.
"... oh, okay. By the way, Nerva, is there a route in your memory?
Nerva slowly shook her neck to the side.
"No. I recognize this view, but I don't even know how I got here"
"Right. Well, I guess so... then it's possible you came on a regular route."
Astalot said so alone, turning to Illis.
"Iris, is the regular route far from here?
Then Iris nodded forcefully.
"Oh. Pretty far. Honestly, I don't think you're gonna make it here through the regular route, do you?
"So you're still, like you are now, likely to have gotten here by climbing straight up from your Thousand Years Dragon residence?
To Astalot's words, Iris replied with a spiral of laughter with his nose.
"So I would have said. The only reason I got here on this route is because I broke the line."
But Astarot did not pull off.
"Oh, I know. But you're not the only one who can break that line, are you? Can anyone solve God in heaven?
In Astalot's answer, Illis gave a flashing look.
"... sort of. But then who the hell..."
And so Iris came to think of the presence of a certain God, and he gave a look like he had chewed up a bitter worm.