"I can't wait to get attacked in my spare time! Besides, why me? If I'm free, I want you to do it elsewhere!
Then this time Satan said, without putting in his hair.
"I guess that's because you're the singularity."
Then Gaius looked fed up and dropped his shoulder disappointingly.
"Give me a break... why do I have to be eyed by a guy like that because it's a singularity? Even I didn't like it and it made me special... I'm not kidding..."
Then Satan told me to laugh.
"I don't have a choice. I guess that's the fate of singularity."
"Give me a break... but is that really him? Are you sure it's not Lucifer?
Gaius asked again if Lucifer still cared.
Satan answered with certainty.
"It's not Lucifer. He wouldn't be hiding that long."
"Uh-huh, sure don't show up in front of me for a bit...... is that a personality thing after all?
"Right. If he did it, he'd come up with a good face early on."
"Oh, I know something... but you know a lot about Lucifer, don't you?
To Gaius's inquiry, Satan pinned his eyebrow butt up.
"... we've known each other for a long time. That's how much I know."
"Well, I get it. So the guy who built the Satans confirmed that he was my enemy. Still, you were targeted by a hell of a guy..."
Then Satan said sarcastically.
"Right. Probably the worst enemy in the world."
"That's right. But then why didn't you just kill me?... Oh well. So you're busy, huh? If I kill him, he's boring, so maybe he'll just hang out... no, but he killed me once... I guess that means I killed him, but he brought him back to life because he's boring?
After Gaius spoke to himself for a long time, he found an inquiry and sent it out to Satan.
Satan replied with a bitter smile.
"I guess so."
Gaius dropped his shoulder on this day with a most fed up look.