Reincarnation Monarch

Episode Two Thousand Thirty-two: Get Down

"I see it! It's the Dallas Royal Palace!

Gaius found a nostalgic building and shouted, floating on the horizon far away.

"Which one?!"

Delkia immediately asked Gaius.

Gaius pointed forward and gently taught Delkia to understand.

"Look, that's it, that's it"

Then Delchia, too, finally found the royal palace and shouted.

"Oh! That one! It's big inside! And you're finally here. We've been waiting."

Delkia continued to fly staring at the other royal palace with a look like she couldn't stop being excited.

But along the way, for too much fun, the speed of flight gradually increased.

Gaius immediately realized that and slapped Delkia's arm with a pomp.

"Too fast. Dove's gonna piss me off again."

Delkia answered hastily.

"Oh, you did"

Delchia said so, unlike earlier, slowly slowed down.

Then Gaius said, gauging the distance from the royal palace ahead.

"Shall we go downstairs? If we keep flying inside the royal palace, it's gonna be a big deal."

When Gaius said so, Delkia asked in wonder.

"Really?

"Oh. The perimeter of the royal palace is stretched out by so many demon guides. So if we jump into a detour, we'll be judged enemies. Of course, it would be easier for the three of us to deal with all the Wizards of the Royal Palace. That's not what we're here for, is it?

Delkia became a convincing expression.

"I see. Very well. Let's go down in front of the royal palace."

"Oh. Let's do that."

Gaius responded by searching for an affordable place to get off.

"Hmmm...... ah! Let's go over there. There's something unusual about it that seems lively."

I said, capturing the market where Gaius is a little further away.

Then Delkia looked at Gaius's gaze with interest.

"Which one?... well, is that it? Good. Let's go over there. I think I'd enjoy hanging out there."

With Delkia's consent, Gaius nodded.

"All right, it's settled over there"

That's what Gaius said, he cut the lead and went down.

Delkia and Dove also continued, and the three descended into a large market, rarely filled with people's liveliness in Dallas.