Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, far away.

"Hey! Satan, come on!

When Gaius opened the door with the momentum of destroying it, he shouted with a loud voice in his eyes.

But the chamber of sight was a giant gallantry, and there was not a single son.

Gaius turned around and said to the doves who had come in late.

"There's nobody here. Weren't you supposed to be waiting?

Then Debul answered a bitter mix of smiles.

"There's no way Satan is waiting. The castle owner will appear after the guest arrives."

"Huh! Okay, I get it. So, where do I wait?

Debul answered Gaius's question.

"There would be a chair in the front. Wait in front of it."

Gaius looked far ahead, gazing sufficiently into his eyes.

"... Oh, is that a chair? I couldn't recognize a chair because it was so big like an idiot."

But Debul did not respond specifically to Gaius' hatred either.

For this reason Gaius bent his mouth to the letter to in a grumpy manner.

"Huh! Yes, yes. You should go, right? If you go."

When Gaius told him to throw up, he walked out silently as if he had no choice but to walk in a dazed manner.

But I still couldn't seem to keep my mouth shut forever, and I started spilling stupidity.

"It's far... too far away. I don't know how stupid I am to make it. Damn, that chair's gonna take long enough. Really, come on, it's not a joke."

But the doves that followed continued to walk completely silently, troubled.

Then Gaius turned around with only his neck, not stopping his steps.

"What? You're not saying anything? Why don't you at least put your hands together?

Dove smiled bitterly.

"... even if they say so. We'll be arriving soon, and that's enough."

Then Gaius pinned up one eyebrow.

"Hmm? Aren't you freaking out what Satan might do if he asks you?

Dove smiled bitterly once again, blushing his shoulders.

But you still bothered me, and I didn't say anything.

Gaius just said it was a star, and niggered.

But Dove still didn't respond.

That's why Gaius pounded his tongue lightly.

And he looked forward, bored, and spent some time silently until he arrived.