"You went to hell!?... What's that? I've never heard of that..."
Elle looked very unexpected to Gaius, who gave him a big surprise and stunned look.
"... you, you don't know 'The War'?
"I don't know! I've never even heard of 'The War'!
On Gaius' sword screen, Elle gave an even more unexpected look.
"... you know what's at stake because you know what's extra."
"That's why my memories are vague! But that's not how it started, is it? What's more 'war' than that!? I guess I can't believe God and the devil fought in hell!?
Then Elle sighed one loud sigh.
He then looked at Gaius with a slightly inclined and twisted gaze.
"I don't think so." War "means a war in which the gods led the great armies into the nesting hell of the devils and fought to shake the heavens and the earth."
Gaius had not succeeded in two sentences for a very short time of surprise.
But when he finally began to regain his composure, he began to talk pompous in a slow tone.
"... Isn't that Halmagedon?... Are you saying that the Armageddon is over in this world... No, or was it handed down as the Armageddon by any of the reincarnators who conveyed the image of that war to the other world... then would it fit..."
"Oh, oh, wait a minute longer. 'Cause I'm gonna sort things out in my head right now."
When Gaius said so, he often began to rethink and rethink.
(... No, maybe it's something separate from Halmagedon... Maybe the Great War is about the battle of the Archangel Lucifer against God and fallen into heaven. It's just that the battle must have gone to hell fighting and losing God in heaven. That's a lot different because El says the war is going to hell... then is it Halmagedon after all?... I mean, Halmagedon should have been the name of the place where the final war would take place in the first place. I just... yes! It should have meant Megido Hill. Megid Hill is not in hell. It's an Israeli place name. So it's still not Halmagedon...... I don't know... the world here and there...... what the hell are the disgusting signs of these two worlds? ……
Gaius finished his long thought and turned to Elle to ask him another question.
"So, El, who's the winner of that battle?
Then Elle nodded and laid her eyes down slightly without a heart.
"... in the drawback... our troops withdrew after all..."
"Is that... maybe you lost?
"It's not. Something unexpected has happened. That's why we had to retreat."
"... what unforeseen happened?
"... that's... suddenly at one point..."
So Elle stopped the word once, and swallowed the tweezers gently.