Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy: Dyeing the Color

Staring at Satan, Gaius looked back strongly at his eyes, although he was a little surprised.

And after a while I thought about it, I said with a serious look on my face.

"Fine."

When Gaius said just one word of that, he immediately tried to let the demonic armor unfold.

But it didn't work.

Gaius tilted his neck unexpectedly.

"Is that it? It doesn't work..."

Gaius tried again and again to let his demonic armor unfold in a bit of a hurry, but it still didn't work out.

Then Satan said, full.

"It's proof you haven't turned your demonic armor into a solid thing yet."

Gaius frowned.

"Huh? No, well, I certainly didn't use it much, but if I wanted to let it expand, it would have worked so far..."

"It wouldn't be a thing if you hadn't used it from time to time"

"... uhh..."

Gaius put his arms together and became a troubled look.

"I wonder what to do?

Then Satan said just fine.

"Let it fuse."

"Fusion? You mean aura and demonic armor?

"Yes."

Gaius bent his mouth to the letter to.

"I don't care if they say..."

Then Satan said, even more.

"Gaius, the demonic armor is what I gave you."

Gaius became the expression of what he had just said.

Of course I remember that.

"The demonic armor I just gave you is my color."

"Colour..."

"That's right. That's why it's important to use it to dye your color, and that's why it grows."

"Like it's going to be my own demonic armor?

"Exactly. If I do, I'll be able to reconcile with your aura."

Then Gaius finally got a convincing look.

"I see, is that what you mean? I mean, my demonic armor is still darkening Satan's color, so you can't deploy it like you did batting my aura."

Satan nodded satisfactorily to Gaius's answer.

"That's right. I need to get used to demonic armor..."

Satan did that and thought about it a lot.

Although Gaius suddenly had a bad feeling, before opening his mouth himself, Satan took control of his desk.

"Still somewhat forceful, but I'll have to tame your color."