"... then where are those who were pronounced to go to hell in the last judgment or the evil men who will probably still be dead somewhere in the world..."
Calmis asked Gaius with a vain look.
Gaius then tilted his neck quickly, wondering if he had a slightly more difficult face, and answered in a truly light tone.
"I don't know"
"... I don't know..."
"Where do people go when they die... I don't really know either. It just didn't seem like that's what the hell I've been seeing. This is an indisputable fact."
To Gaius' confession, Carmis grumbled with such expressions as sudden self-loss.
"... then heaven too..."
"Heaven... Exactly, I've never been that way either, so I don't know, but I don't think I've ever heard of anyone who died and went to heaven in some of Elle's stories..."
"... Who is Elle?
Carmis asked Gaius surprised.
"Oh, that's it. See, you've never heard of it? Legendary Cat King"
"Mm-hmm. Well, I can't help but believe it. But this is a true story. Elle's at the Schneider house in Elmoor right now."
"... what a low-level childish lie!
"No, I'm a kid, and... not! It's not! It's a true story. This is... If you go home to Elmour, Elmour will have Elmo, and I'm more or less his apprentice."
"... apprentice... or! Is that the secret to your strength?"
"... when they say the secret of strength... no, well that's the place!
Gaius became a pain in the ass explaining his own strength and decided to tune in with Carmis early.
Calmis then opened his eyes and was surprised, then a convincing look.
"... well, that Elle the Elvis is the master... then I can also understand that Master Signus has fears. I didn't know you were a disciple of God's family anymore..."
"... Well that's why Elle is at home, but you've never heard much more about what's going on in heaven before. So next time I leave, I'll ask Elle."
Then Carmis showed him the trick of thinking and twisting.
"... oh... right... no..."
"Yeah? What?
"No, the... what makes you say this in my position right now..."