Reincarnation Monarch
Lesson 248: West Day
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Gaius, left behind, sent a resentful gaze to Dove.
But Dove also blushed his shoulder wide enough that he had trouble telling me that.
Gaius saw it and realized that it would be nothing but an infidel face, where he had spoken with Dove here, and he had no choice but to return to his chambers.
Dove dropped off his back and gave him a sorry look.
2.
"Damn, what the hell!
Gaius jumped into bed when he returned to his room, from his leaning back position to the ceiling, exhaling stupidity.
But Gaius's anger did not subside, and he closed his eyelids with a grumpy mood.
But naturally, he didn't fall asleep, and after a while he opened his eyes wide open.
"I can sleep like this!
Gaius jumps out of bed! I headed to the window.
Then he opened the closed curtain and had a full view of the outside.
A lot of western sun was shooting around, dyeing the city red.
"It's still the evening... then I'd rather not sleep"
When Gaius squeals like that, yeah? and twisted his neck.
"I mean, what about Delkia sleeping from this hour on? If you go to bed now, you won't be able to sleep at night."
Gaius complained, albeit slightly, about Delkia, making him feel slightly sullen.
As a result, we were able to afford to enjoy the city's views afterwards.
"The market still sounds thriving. And you're so lively. Is that the only place this lively?
Gaius moved his gaze from the market to other places.
"Hmm, the others... I knew you didn't seem lively"
Gaius said upstairs, but only in a hotel boasting high ceilings, looking forward to quite a distance.
But I wondered further ahead and twisted my neck.
"... do you want to fly a little..."
When Gaius said so, he stepped out with his hands on the window frame.
And he was able to climb completely over the window frame, and he jumped out of the sky with momentum.
When Gaius jumped up and soared high above the booster, he knocked his body down to the side and glanced under his eyes.
"... whoa! There's a lot of people here."
Gaius took a leap, descending sharply toward the place.