Reincarnation Monarch
Lesson one thousand eight hundred and ninety, naturally.
"How about... by the way? How's your stomach?
Dove asked Gaius, who was tilting his neck unchanged.
Gaius gave a hazy look when he was told, as well as putting his hand on his stomach.
"It's rinsing. I'm not eating at all."
Dove smiled bitterly and said as he invited Gaius.
"... follow me. Let me make something."
Gaius smiled and followed him joyfully and bravely after Dove.
Dove talked to Gaius as he walked.
"... By the way, we talked earlier..."
"What? Which talk?
"... talking about singularities"
"Oh, that's a singularity. What's wrong with that?
Then Dove stopped perfectly there, looking back towards Gaius behind him.
"… something is caught up, just like Delkia."
Gaius wrinkled between his eyebrows.
"... somehow strange?
"... right. The singularity is that it attracts nature and the case, but is it true?
Gaius deepened the wrinkles between his eyebrows.
"What's that supposed to mean?
"... naturally, it catches on"
Gaius nodded into small pieces several times, with a rugged look.
"You think someone's working on it?
Dove nodded heavily at Gaius's inquiry.
"... um. Think of it that way, it sticks."
Gaius put his arms together and thought about it as a serious look.
Easily, however, the answer did not begin.
Then Dove broke up with him.
"... sorry. Let's just go to the dining room."
Dove said so and walked out with a gentle heel back.
Although Gaius followed, unlike earlier, there was no grin on its face.
When Dove reached the dining room, he said to the kitchen.
"... can you make me something I can do? If you can, we'll have a treat."
Then I heard a prestigious reply from the kitchen.
"Yes, I did!
Dove smiled and nodded, sitting nearby.
Gaius sat opposite Dove, pinching the table.
But there was still no laughter on his face.
Gaius said quietly, frowning.
"... maybe. But then who?
But Dove didn't answer.
Instead of answering, Dove quietly contained only a few glasses of water that the servant had carried in his mouth.