"Then do it in your heart without speaking up. I don't want to get confused..."
"You're on my own."
To Gaius, who would never pull back, the guide, who was finally completely frightened, said as he shook his neck beside him again and again, sorry for all the trouble he had done.
"Oh well. Then get out of here on your own."
But Gaius, curved of the navel, refused.
"Why do I have to get out of here?"
The conductor even said it looked like a pain in the ass.
"... you can't help but have more here, can you? There are only other bodies here..."
But Gaius still doesn't nod.
"That won't be the reason I have to leave."
The guide bent his mouth to the letter to.
"... ahhh. Then do as you please. I'm sitting there, so if you want to leave whenever you want and stay here forever, do what you want."
The conductor sent an ultimatum against Gaius, pointing to the chair he was sitting in until earlier.
But such a thing didn't work at all for this man with a twisted personality screw.
"Oh, of course I'll let you. Whatever. I'm free!
Gaius intended to say a well-dressed decision Zerif, but the other guide passed in silence in front of Gaius without reacting at all.