Gaius saw Elle's attitude hardened and gave it up because he thought it was useless to pursue it any further.
"Well, I'll get back to that, but you met Nagaraja during that war, right?
"... um. When we escaped from hell, we breathed a sigh of breath in this underground world, the relay point between hell and the earth, but then we took care of Nagaraja, who united this underground, and the two of them here."
"Is that why you visited this village a thousand years ago... so when El heard about the crisis in this village, you tried to rush... and by the way, the demons didn't come after you to this underground world?
"You have a connection. Lower demons can come out of the gap, but when they're intermediate and above, they're caught in the line."
"I see. You're not Elle's enemy when some junior demon bundles up, and you're telling me you gave up pursuit there."
"Mm-hmm. So each of the surviving families healed their wounds in each village with confidence."
"There are other villages?
"Whatever. There's over a hundred of them."
Then the two tribes, who had listened quietly to the exchange until then, turned away.
"Yeah? What's wrong?
To Elle's inquiry, Upak, the village chief, answered with a strange face.
"... Lord Elle said there are now more than a hundred villages... unfortunately now there are only about half of them"
"Holy shit!? You're saying Nagaraja did this to you!?
"Yes, more than fifty villages have already been destroyed..."
"... that's a terrible story. He was supposed to be a patron saint, but suddenly he turned into a god of destruction."
"Unbelievable story... that nagaraja..."
When Elle groaned so with a sinking face, Upak, with a similarly sinking face, uttered nasty.
"... Dear El... I know how you feel... but everything we've just talked about is true..."
"No, I'm not suspicious of the Lord's story... it's just that it doesn't connect the Nagaraja in my memory to the Nagaraja that comes out of the Lord's story. I don't know... I haven't sorted out my feelings yet... sorry..."
"... no, I don't care... more than that, Master El, why don't you take a break for a moment? Aren't you tired?
Then Gaius raised his voice without letting his hair in.
"Yes! I'm tired! I want to rest. Greetings!"
Gaius complained of tiredness in a tone that was unpredictable.