Gaius gained momentum in Carla's bitterly mixed grunt.
"That's right. Nothing too much. Normally anything should have a little more ups and downs. Yet there is absolutely nothing here. So I think this is obviously an artificial building."
"An artificial building? So it's huge without interruption, huh?
"Yeah, but even with all this, we know the guy who's gonna make it."
Gaius looked like he had scuffed a bitter bug.
Then Carla also said with a reluctant look, though not as good as Gaius.
"Lucifer..."
Gaius got a kicking tough look.
"That's right. He's the one who's going to build this stuff."
"What is that? If you don't figure that out, it doesn't make sense, does it?
"But come on, that's a little..."
"We're now trapped inside that artificial building that Lucifer would have built, right? If you know what it's all about, you might know how to get out of it, right?
"... maybe. But I can't think of anything."
"Think. You know Lucifer better than me, don't you?
"That's right, but the important part of my memory is sealed by that Lucifer..."
I told Gaius to squirm at me for not being confident.
"Maybe, but do something to remember. For us, that's the only breakthrough we can think of right now."
Then he looked like Gaius remembered something.
Carla tried to peek in from behind and look Gaius in the face. No, I said.
"You remembered something?
It was a clinging question of Carla, but Gaius was in the sky above, only to let his gaze drift into the hollow.
Carla remembered and worried about Augloss.
But there, finally, Gaius' eyes focused.
Gaius looked at Carla's face as he circled his neck in a slow motion.