As Gaius knocked on the giant iron gateway, a small window just around the front of his face made a rattling noise and opened, revealing a monster of a gripping face boar from inside.
"... who is it? ……
In a very low and sinister voice, the boar asked Gaius.
Gaius got cramped with answers, especially because he knocked without thinking, and even though he rushed around to look desperately for Coppin's figure, when did Coppin's figure eventually disappear?
Therefore Gaius had no choice but to name his first and last name.
"... and... Gaius Schneider..."
"... well, what is a rare human being... what can I do for you? ……
Only with a calm voice did the boar ask Gaius again.
Gaius finally prepared and honestly informed him of the purpose of his visit, as he still lurked around his neck in the meantime to look for Coppin, but no shadow or shape was found anywhere, so he struck his tongue in his heart.
"…………………………………"
As Gaius conveyed his purpose directly to him, the boar narrowed his eyes softly.
"... well... wait a while..."
When the boar said so, he immediately pulled his face in and shut the small window in a gutter.
And after a while, the iron and iron made a scrubbing sound, and the giant gate slowly began to open.
"... let in..."
A boar called out to Gaius from across the door.
Gaius didn't think it would be easy for the door to open either, so he managed to step forward with his right foot in his stomach, although he was a little distracted.
Then at that moment, suddenly a beautiful bell rang loudly from somewhere, gently covering the entire town.
The boar didn't miss hearing Gaius whine unexpectedly.
"... that's a bell that tells the beginning..."
"Beginning?"
"... right. When it rings, everyone moves..."
"Oh well, the time of activity..."
"... look. It should keep coming out of the building..."
That's what the boar said and pointed beyond the door behind Gaius.
So Gaius looked back, as he was told, and behold, all sorts of miscellaneous demons came out of the various buildings beyond the door.
"... wow... that's what I forgot to ask your name?
The boar answered Gaius' question correctly in his prestige.
"... it's me... I'm Dove..."
"... Dove. Well, thank you again."
But Dove did not respond to it, and began walking toward a huge mansion of shocking pink that was going to hurt his eyes, flipping around and standing on the property.
And as he walked, he said to Gaius over his shoulder.
"... follow me..."
Gaius shrugged his shoulders at Dove's attitude, but immediately took a step forward on his right foot to follow him after Dove.
Then over its back, a huge gate made a heavy noise and closed.
Gaius was alone, first breaking through the primary gates.