Reincarnation Monarch
Chapter 17099: Top of the Buddha
"Fuck you! Stupid!"
Gaius exclaimed, scolding himself for a moment.
But he was not remorseful, and it was no longer a festival altogether.
Gaius said, now to comfort himself again, "Fuck you! shouting," He slowly and quietly descended from the desk.
And slowly walked to the entrance and exit of the police station.
Gaius called out loudly to Adam, who was hiding in the shadow of the building opposite the road, as he went outside the police station, only to his face.
"Adan! It's over! You can come out now!
Then soon Adan slipped his face out of the shadow of the larger building.
Adan slowly walked out toward Gaius to see if he was alert to his surroundings or if he was finally relieved when he shook his neck to the side many times to see how it was going.
And he finally reached near Gaius, and was surprised to see the look on his face.
"Isn't it over? You look terrible for that, though? ……
Gaius answered on the top of the Buddha.
It's over.
"No, but you look really bad, huh? The face of the man who lost the battle."
Then Gaius pointed his mouth at the top of the Buddha.
"Oh, I do feel like a loser."
Adan was surprised and asked further.
"What's up? What happened to you? Isn't this how you're pimping with five-body satisfaction because you won?
Gaius shook his head to the side even though he didn't like it.
"Well, I won once. I just... got away with it."
Gaius looked back abominably at the police station when he said so with a gloomy look.
Adan perceived Gaius's feelings and spoke gently.
"Right. But you don't have enemies anymore, do you? Then let's go inside. We might have a survivor, huh?
Then Gaius said as he nodded in small pieces again and again as he told himself.
"Right. That's the crux. And we need to find out why I'm dead."
Adan just hit the correlation.
"Oh, yeah. Exactly. Come on, let's get inside. And we'll find out if there are any survivors."
Adan gently pressed his hand around Gaius's waist, quietly pressing with force.
Gaius then slowly walked forward, quietly, because Adam had pushed him or because of his power.