Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, walk.

1

Gaius jumped out of the station in a hurry.

And then it stopped and looked back about thirty meters away.

"Oh my goodness... I've decided to put Zeldos' bastard behind me, but I'm leaving here..."

Gaius toured.

But now he decided that he should leave this place as soon as possible, and walked forward again, thinking he would pull his hair back a little bit.

"Nevertheless, where should I go... I'm in trouble..."

Gaius thought as he walked, tilting his neck.

"I wonder if it's Delkia's place for now... it's the same hierarchy as here, and if we go straight, we're going to get butchigiri"

Gaius looked somewhat refreshed when he was so alone.

"All right, let's do that. Maybe Delkia's worried about me, too."

Gaius made a decision or just floated.

And when he blew up the blue and white aura from his whole body, he flew away with great momentum.

2.

"Oh, it sure was around here."

Gaius slowed down and slowly descended to the ground when he checked the familiar streets from above.

Gaius began walking without even caring, for example, that the demons around him were surprised by the sudden appearance of a human being.

"Speaking of which, you never really walked all over the city like this."

Gaius strolled the city of hell with interest for a while.

"I get to see Giro every once in a while, but there's no one like him to give me a little"

Gaius snapped quietly with the boss as he looked around once again.

Gaius was right, the demons who went to the city seemed rare. There was not a single person who could either casually look at Gaius or talk to him.

"And you're so quiet. There's a lot of people out there."

Gaius walked with an interesting look at the demons passing quietly.

In doing so, I saw a huge mansion in Delchia.

"Oh, there it is. There."

Gaius walked a little early with pleasure.

But this is how you liked walking around the city, never flying in the sky and trying to shorten your time.

For this reason Gaius enjoyed a relaxing walk from there for about twenty minutes before reaching the front of the Delchian mansion.