And he threw out his limbs, and fell down on his back with a large figure.
"Oh, my God. I failed. I had to go back to the woods."
Gaius looked up at the clear blue sky without a cloud and said in a tone of remorse.
"But hey, I can't go back anymore. Ah, I've misjudged."
Gaius exhaled regret toward the sky with a tired expression.
But it didn't make things any better, so Gaius switched his mind there.
"I wonder why the magic is gone.It's too sudden.I wonder why I slept in the woods, and furthermore, I don't have any memories of it... or anything like that. "
Gaius murmured in a tone of abandonment.
"And that enemy... I woke up and I couldn't understand why.I mean, that's all that's happened.What are you talking about... "
Gaius pushed her lower lip forward, and when she was dissatisfied, she looked at her face.