"Whoa! I'm here! The smell on this nose. Definitely. Almost there."
Carla reacted quickly to Gaius's words.
"Well, that's enough. Have you gone to hell yet?"
Then as Gaius continued his high-speed flight, he put up one index finger on his left hand and shook it several times to the left and right.
"No, no, not yet. Soon you'll see the passage to hell."
"Hmm. Is that what you're saying... well, the ground is turning white as a matter of fact?
Karla was right, unlike before, the ground had changed dramatically from earthy to white, like a snowfield.
"Oh. If we go soon... Look, I see it. The blue spot looks like that ocean. It's the gateway to hell."
Gaius was right, and in front of it we could see a big hole as blue as a sea that would fall out.
"Well... this is definitely as blue as the sea. Let's just say it's a beautiful view..."
"Right. Sure... but you don't know who this blue is."
"Yeah? How do you know who blue is? Is there a problem, too?
Asked by Carla, Gaius answered the question as he slowed down a bit.
"No, I don't think there's anything wrong with it... just... wondering why it's so blue..."
Although Gaius once thought he had a suspicion of radioactive material because of its bluishness when he peered into this great hole, he thought it would be hard to explain it to Carla, a resident of another world, in an attempt to mislead the conversation appropriately.