Reincarnation Monarch
Lesson one thousand seven hundred and sixty-first, identical personality.
"Hmm, so you're interested in Gaius Schneider because of his idiosyncrasies?
Nerva approached Astalotto with accusatory remarks.
But Astalot shook his neck beside him, leaking a bitter laugh.
"No. That's not what I meant"
"Well, what does that mean?
Nerva looked at Astalot from the bottom with an exploratory look.
Astalot replied without worrying about the gaze.
"You wouldn't be interested in someone who could see it all through, would you? But whenever he meets, there's always something strange about him, even though he's the same personality."
"Well, that's a strange place..."
"Oh, it's true. He's always a stranger."
"Is personality always constant?
Nerva told me to take a long time.
Astalot replied with a smile.
"Oh, yeah. Always him."
"... even though you're reincarnated?
"Yes."
Nerva thought about it a lot.
"... so are the other reincarnators?
Astalot smiled bitterly.
"Come on, he's the only reincarnator I know well."
Nerva nodded slightly.
"Well... then it's possible that the reincarnators are all reincarnated with the same personality"
"Right. At least I don't know."
"Why? Didn't you wonder if the other reincarnators did, too?
Astaloto shrugged his shoulders in Nerva's inquiry.
"You didn't think in particular. He's the only one I'm interested in."
"Is that true? Though I would normally be interested in whether Gaius Schneider's personality is constant because of his peculiarities, or is it common to the reincarnated?
"You may be, but I wasn't. That's all."
Nerva sent a skeptical gaze to Astaloto, who answered without hesitation.
But Astarot didn't move at all.
That's why Nerva asked about something else after a little thought.
"Earlier, you said there was something strange about Gaius Schneider, didn't you?
"Oh, you said it"
Astalot said without incident.
Nerva didn't care and overlapped the question.
"Tell me how it's strange"
Then Astalot narrowed his eyes and told him to miss the old days.
"Well... there were times when I didn't know what I was thinking..."