Of course, for Reiger, whether the other side comes or not, the problem isn't significant.
Even if they do come, he will just consider it as gaining experience points.
He already has a vague feeling, a sense that soon he will be able to train all his abilities to the limit for the current phase.
The chaos in Tokyo, turning it into a magic realm, is undoubtedly a disaster for others, but for Reiger, it's akin to a harvest festival.
The frequent appearances of Curse Spirits, the rampant Curse Masters, and the attacks from Sorcerers all provide indispensable assistance for Reiger's growth in ability points.
So, even though he hasn't yet found Geto Suguru, Reiger still doesn't feel anxious, treating it as hunting monsters for experience points.
What Reiger truly cares about is Geto Suguru's purpose.
"Doesn't he want to create a world with only Sorcerers? Why abduct Tengen?"
Reiger feels puzzled by this.
