Calmis leaned back not too far behind the surprise.
Then he peeled off his eyes so much that he stretched his hands and feet forward and solidified.
Lombardo was convinced to reconsider what it was like to be a believer, although he was surprised in return for Calmis' too much surprise.
"... that's why Elle is not here right now..."
Then Calmis' strength fell from the limbs that had been hardened and stretched by the fact that they were in force.
As a result, Calmis' limbs lost momentum independently of his own will, making the sound of Dossa on the couch and on the floor.
At the same time, he draped his head with a gakun, making it look like a puppet with a broken thread.
Lombardo saw such a calamity and was made to think about those who believed in religion again.
(... Why can people believe in God so far... No, indeed, I no longer doubt its existence any more than I met Lord Elle, too. But... I cannot feel unconditional about believing in God. Because I don't think there's a guarantee that God is the good one. But many... believe in God unconditionally. I also believe in a good God...... why? Why can you believe it when you've never even met him? Indeed, there are many examples of God in the Zexian scriptures and so forth. In the Dallas scriptures and in the scriptures of other religions...... But I didn't see them myself either. It was only written by someone else. Besides... there are too many divine traces. There are so many different religions, how can I tell which is right and which is fake? If it were to be assumed that all religions correctly represent the Book of God, there would be too many contradictions. Because each god's story is overlapping. Because, obviously, there are contradictions everywhere as a result of the overlap between the two events. Yet why... can man believe in God unconditionally...)