Lombardo told Cordesia with a tiny, mosquito-like voice.
Cordesia then looked back quietly with a frozen expression, leaving the room silently without saying anything.
Although Lombardo had lurked his breath for a few seconds after Cordesia left, he rode out as soon as he knew there was no way the door would open again and began to resent Chester, who had now turned away.
"... Hey, Shester... Come on, why don't you look at this one? You, how could you have just decided on my face when I was being blamed?
Then Shester finally turned around here and said, looking at Lombardo with a cold eye.
"I'm telling you, I never endorsed your idea of getting out of here, did I? Am I just gonna do it to you? I just heard. Then you're on your own, all right! Let's do it! I shouted. Then I heard you shout and Miss Cordesia came in. In doing so, I decided on a strange face, which should be taken for granted. Because I didn't approve or deny your plan."
"... you're cowardly, Shester. You were totally willing to run away then, weren't you?
"Based on what? I tell you, I swear to God, I didn't agree with you."
"... you must be an atheist..."
"Previously. But not now, is it? Anyway, there's a living witness named El, right?
"Hmm!... but it sure is... me too..."
Lombardo thought deeply with his eyebrow roots in his complaint against Chester there as well.
And after a while, with a serious look, he turned to Chester again and asked.