Reincarnation Monarch
Read Episode One Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-Three Minds
"You, why did you give me my name..."
Bang was too scared.
That was also because no one had called his name during this series of interactions.
Then Gaius, smiling with a niggle, spoke with his heart against the bang without moving his mouth as usual.
(I was just going to talk to my heart. For some reason, I found out a lot about you.)
Then as Bang stepped back, he let fear draw his face.
"What do you mean? You think you can read my mind?
Then, finally, the men around me noticed strangely too.
"What's wrong with you? Mr. Bang."
The man next to Bang's right asked with a look of surprise on his face.
But Bang couldn't afford to respond to the inquiry.
"Hey, what do you think? Can you read my mind?
Gaius shrugged his shoulder.
(Right. Apparently, I can read it. I'm not sure, though, so just to make sure you don't put it in your mouth for a second, will you speak with your heart?
Then Bang thought, frowning.
(What do you mean?... Are you sure this guy can read my mind? ……
Then Gaius raised the corner of his mouth with a nibble.
(What do you mean? Can this guy really read my mind...? Well, that's fine, but could you think of something more irrelevant?
Bang had an even more startling look.
(Hey, what? Really... you mean you can really read...)
(No, that's why he said think of something more irrelevant than that)
Bang swallowed his saliva gobbly.
(You said you wanted to check? Does that mean you've never been able to do it before?
(Oh, yeah. I've never even spoken with my heart before. But it's handy. I can't believe I even know the person's personal information, not just what I'm thinking)
Then Bang shook his head wide aside.
(No, I've never heard of that. I do have the ability to speak remotely, but I've never heard of them or read what they're thinking)
(Really? But you can't talk remotely because you know what you're thinking?
Then Bang shook his head sideways again.
(No, it's the first time they come through when they're trying to have a conversation. It shouldn't be like reading unilaterally like you...)