Gaius looked down into the middle part of the scenery reminiscent of a snowfield on one side stretching beneath his eyes, as if it were a sun-drenched southern sea, a large hole about 300 m in diameter dyed in bright blue with all the blindness, and groaned low with a potpout.
(... the sea... isn't it... and why is it so glittering?... He said he didn't plug in any light from anywhere...)
Even as Gaius looked around, he didn't see a light source like it anywhere.
(Should I say that space itself is filled by self-emitting matter rather than by the space itself glowing......)
But there came a very scary imagination behind Gaius's brain.
(... I guess it's not uranium or anything... sorry if natural uranium is blending into the atmosphere and emitting light due to some circumstance...)
Gaius carefully lowered his altitude and approached the big hole one by one.
(Uh-huh... I'm not sure, but it's not the same shade of light emitted from the walls of the uranium mine I saw in some pictures before... and since uranium is a very heavy substance in the first place, there's no way it drifts in the air...)
Gaius gradually increased his descent speed and dived deep into the big hole when he got some convincing answers.
(... I heard that demons above advanced level can't get through here, but it doesn't look like there's anything in particular... Maybe there's some inexperienced power of the gods working in this place, and if you feel the power of a powerful demon, even something like some kind of barrier will be stretched out...)
Gaius was descending at a considerable rate, while discussing the structure of the gates of hell.
But there was no conclusion, and Gaius summed up his thoughts that it was hard to be alone.
The earth beneath Gaius's feet was laid to one side with blue, glowing rocks, which continued endlessly everywhere.
(... well it's easy to have enough lights without having to play out the magic of light... I knew I'd be scared to see it up close... I can't throw away the possibility of uranium and other radioactive materials...)
Gaius' interest was still the identity of this blue luminescent material.
But there was no turning back now, and Gaius had no choice but to be prepared.
(If this is really radioactive material, I'd have to give it up... I mean, if you think about it carefully, coming to hell while being human isn't in itself a sane shack. Not if you're scared like radioactive material.)
When Gaius so prepared in his heart, he was determined to take his right foot one step forward.