The speed was so great that Gaius couldn't keep up with it even as he tried to catch up with all his might.
In the end, when Illis reached the sky above the great hole, he was kept a considerable distance apart.
"... it's too fast for anything, no? I couldn't catch up at all."
"Well, this much is natural if I take it seriously. Just remember, you're no match for me."
That's what Iris said in a flurry.
Gaius gently shrugged his shoulders.
"Yes, sir. Then let's get you in the hole."
"Uhm. But before that,"
That's what Iris said and controlled Gaius.
Gaius was bewildered by the unexpected.
"Yeah? What's going on?
To Gaius, who looked kyotonous, Iris answered.
"Well, it seems I've never visited here."
"Oh well. So I figured the memory tampering was with Illis, huh?
"Probably. I don't recognize this hole. But assuming you were visiting this place once, it's impossible to forget to see such a beautiful glow. So I don't think I've visited this place."
"I see... but wait. It may be after the war that this place began to shine like this…"
When Gaius said so, he thought as he looked up at the ceiling.