Reincarnation Monarch

Episode One Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-Seven: The Results of Practice

One.

"... All right, over..."

As Gaius shrugged so, the debris was quietly placed.

There was a pile of bittersweet rubble there.

"Well, that would be nice. Now you remember?

Carla gave him a passing score for now.

Gaius said as he wiped the sweat off his floating forehead.

"Something. I think we can clean this up."

"Right. Then you're gonna do it right."

"What! Now?

Gaius said in a surprisingly feisty voice.

Carla gave it a cold finish.

"Naturally. It's best to do this all at once when I remember. Look, just go. Don't skip it. I'll check on you later."

When Carla said so, she turned her heels back and disappeared into the mansion.

Gaius cramped his pimples and cheeks.

"... terrible... I've been practicing for about five hours already..."

Already the sun fell near the horizon, and as the sky stained red, Gaius trembled and dusked his body.

Two.

"I have no choice. Suppose we start? Anyway, if I skip it, I'll have a hell of a special training waiting for me later. Just do it. Just take a bath."

Gaius took a big, deep breath and looked around the materials room as he bumped and complained.

"Let's get the biggest rubble out of the center for now... if we don't do this first, we might run out of power later"

Gaius gibbered at the biggest debris lying in the center of the room, supposedly formerly a ceiling.

And slowly I narrowed my eyes and began to concentrate my consciousness.

"... um... grabbed it. We can go."

As Gaius whispered, huge debris slowly floated.

And roughly a meter or so up, the rubble began to slide quietly in the direction of what was once an outer wall, now collapsing and heavily empty.

"Okay. Sounds good"

Gaius slowly unloaded the debris about three meters away as he sped it up a little bit and let it out of the mansion.

"I can do it. Next, then."

Gaius said so and carried the debris one after the other into the courtyard, and as he saw it, he saw the materials and floors that were beneath it.

"You're a lot cleaned up. Almost there."

The arrow tip, also the heavy bass, which Gaius tried to regain his temper once again and tackle another rubble, began to sound.

Gaius looked up unexpectedly.

"... doesn't that just happen to be empty? You're almost a werewolf boy when this happens..."

While Gaius said so, he slowly jumped up into the sky with an uncertain look on his face.

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