Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand eight hundred sixty-two, change your aim.

It would have been Gaius had he been dissatisfied, but he had to admit that Bang's attack had been effective.

That was also because there was a slight but hollow hole in the wall that Bang attacked.

For that reason, Gaius looked remorseful but didn't complain any more.

"You've got a hole, for once..."

Gaius said, even angrily.

Bang smiled sarcastically and just said, oh.

Gaius saw it and got even more in a bad mood.

But Bang didn't do such a thing with Gaius.

"You're fixing it fast."

As Bang says, the walls were repaired as they looked around.

Gaius said irritably.

"What are you staring at? The hole's already blocked, huh?

Gaius was right, the hole was already almost completely blocked.

But Bang hastily didn't show it.

"No problem. You can open it again."

Bang said so, putting his left hand against the wall again.

But the direction was about three meters to the left from the wall where the hole had been drilled earlier.

"Blow it up."

Bang chanted again.

Then there was a bigger explosion than earlier in the wall in the direction where the bangs held hands, leaving a fairly large hole.

Gaius was slightly surprised and frowned.

Then Bang raised his mouth slightly and smiled.

"With every attack I make, it's the type that gets more powerful."

Gaius said angrily, constantly rolling out the flames of the Red Lotus.

"Oh, yeah."

Bang put his hand against another wall again, without particularly worrying about Gaius's reaction.

"Blow it up."

Then there was still a big hole about three M further left of the wall where the big hole was empty.

But Bang said nothing, shifted his aim further to the left, and put his left hand behind him.

"Blow it up."

Bang changed his aim one after the other and kept holes in the wall.

Then, gradually, the speed at which the hole was blocked became slower.

Gaius checked it out, he said to the bang.

"Isn't it time to focus a little bit?

Then Bang agreed with Gaius.

"Right. It's about time the enemy was exhausted."