Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four: Fear and anxiety.

"Whoa! You can't possibly do that horrible thing!

Adan told her to scream as she stifled her face in fear.

Gaius quickly jumped up one eyebrow to make such a fool of Adan.

"Don't be frightened. It's okay because I'm attached."

"No, wait a minute. You think the enemy's hiding somewhere on this floor, don't you? Then why don't you just hang around here?

Gaius looked a little frightened and said away to Adam, who insisted desperately with a frightened look.

"Um, so you're telling me to wait all the way out here until the enemy comes out of his paralysis?

Then Adan gave me a hazy look and I ate Gaius.

"Doesn't that mean the enemy is definitely lurking on this floor! Hey, what the hell kind of enemy is that? Doesn't it have a star on it to some extent?

Gaius shrugged his shoulders and exhaled a deep sigh.

"You're telling me you don't know if the enemy's still lurking. You don't even remember what happened when I died, do you? You don't know what kind of enemy he is, do you?

"But you definitely have enemies, don't you?

"So you don't know that either. You're telling me. You're not listening to me at all... well, I don't feel any signs for now..."

That's what Gaius said, he looked around the whole room again.

But I still didn't see any enemies.

Adan asked with a trembling voice if there had been any further anxiety.

"Hey, if there's no sign of it, is it okay? Yeah, but maybe he's used to killing signs, huh?... Oh, so what the hell am I supposed to do..."

Adan's voice was at the end so faint and inaudible that it was for fear.

Gaius said with a gentle voice for the first time in his face that he just had no choice.

"You don't have to be so anxious. I'll protect you."

Adan looked like he was still going to cry.

"Is that true? Are you sure you're gonna protect me?

"Oh, don't squirm. I'll definitely protect you."

It was Gaius' very powerful word, but he couldn't try to pluck away the fear that sprouted in Adan's heart and the anxiety that accompanied it.

"No, but come on, can we really just completely protect ourselves? I can't trust a guy who uses words in the first place..."