Chapter 373 Life and Death

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In the history of ancient Babylon, an unprecedented disaster enveloped the land. This disaster is called "Lost Babylon", and its coming was caused by the goddess Inanna, the star of hope.

Inanna, her name means "the guide" in ancient Babylonian. She not only possesses incomparable wisdom, but also possesses the power to inspire people. However, this power not only brings light, but also brings disaster. In ancient Babylonian legend, Inanna triggered an inevitable destruction, just like the darkness before dawn, which was irresistible.

Her sister, the Goddess of Hades, is silent yet powerful. She does not have the power to guide light like Inanna, but she has a deeper and more powerful life force. The Goddess of Hades looked at Inanna being shrouded in the shadow of disaster. She was deeply saddened and decided to bear the condition of death for her.

This was an almost impossible task, but the Goddess of Hades did not back down. She accepted the challenge and fought a fierce battle with death with her life force. In the end, the Goddess of Hades successfully saved Inanna's life from perishing in the disaster.

It was a sultry summer day, and the sky was filled with ominous clouds and mist. The people of ancient Babylon were celebrating their prosperity, unaware that disaster was about to come. Inanna, the goddess of hope, was attracted by the joy and prosperity of the ancient Babylonians and decided to come to earth to share their joy.

Her sister, the goddess of Hades, is wise and compassionate. She looked at Inanna's decision with worry in her heart. She knew that when Inanna came to earth, she would bring death and destruction. However, the goddess of Hades still chose to help Inanna and bear the disaster that was bound to happen.

At the moment of disaster, the goddess of Hades transformed into a huge black bird and protected Inanna tightly under her wings. They were flying in the sky of ancient Babylon, and no matter how hard people tried to drive them away, they could not be driven away. And the disaster in ancient Babylon came like a violent storm, swallowing up the entire city in an instant.

Although Inanna was saved, the disaster could not be prevented. The prosperity of ancient Babylon disappeared overnight, the people cried in despair, and the wails resounded throughout the city. And Inanna, looking at everything in front of her, was filled with pain and regret.

From then on, Inanna and the goddess Hades guarded the skies of ancient Babylon. Whenever night falls, people can always see the two brightest stars, one symbolizing hope and the other symbolizing wisdom and salvation. Although ancient Babylon has disappeared in the long river of history, its legends will always remain in people's hearts.

However, although Inanna survived, the destruction of ancient Babylon could not be prevented. The shadow of disaster still hangs over this land, bringing endless pain and lamentation to this once prosperous civilization. It was an unforgettable dark period, and even in ancient Babylonian history, there were few such devastating disasters.

In that disaster, people saw the greatness of hope and vitality, but also saw the inevitable destruction. It makes people understand that even gods cannot fully control their own destiny. However, even in the face of such difficulties, people remained resilient and continued to rebuild their homes from the ruins.

This disaster brought deep pain and sorrow to the ancient Babylonian people, but it also made their spirits stronger. They learned a valuable lesson: even in the face of huge difficulties and challenges, they cannot give up hope and must face the dark side of life bravely.

The ancient Babylonian patron saint Sinani sought help, however, Sinani took no action to prevent the disaster. Inanna was so disappointed and angry that she decided to banish her sister to the underworld.

Therefore, Inanna decided to banish her sister to the underworld. In that place full of death, Isita will be forced to face those souls who have not yet found rest, using her wisdom and magic to help them find rest, while also paying the price for her mistakes.

After deciding to banish her sister to the underworld, Inanna put on her divine robes, picked up her divine sword, and walked to Ishtar's residence. There, she used her sword to cut the boundary between the underworld and the present world, and said coldly to Isita: "Because of your negligence, ancient Babylon has been destroyed. The punishment you deserve is to enter the underworld and help those helpless souls get rest in peace."

In the abyss of the underworld, Inanna faced Sinani, her eyes burning with rage. She reprimanded: "Sister, you should have protected our city, you should have prevented that devastating disaster. However, you ignored your responsibilities and pushed ancient Babylon into the abyss. Your indifference and neglect led to The destruction of our city!"

Sinani listened quietly to Inanna's reproach, without the slightest excuse or apology on her face. Her silence made Inanna even more angry, and she shouted: "Now, you must pay for your negligence! You must pay for your negligence by spending the rest of your life in this dark underworld!"

However, Inanna has a stronger desire for power. She believes that only through tough measures can the country maintain order and prosperity. When ancient Babylon faced the threat of disaster and chaos, she blamed it all on her sister's weakness and retreat. Inanna firmly believes that it was her sister's negative attitude that caused the country's turmoil, and it was her sister's inability to resist that caused the disaster.

In the midst of her rage and disappointment, Inanna made a decision. She used her powers to open a door to the underworld. This door, like an abyss, swallowed up everything, including her sister. Watching her sister disappear behind the dark gate of the underworld, Inanna felt mixed emotions in her heart, including anger, sadness, and a trace of regret.

However, the underworld is not the end for my sister. Inanna firmly believed that it was her sister's sacrifice that brought about the new life of ancient Babylon. Driven by her, ancient Babylon regained order, and disasters gradually moved away from the country. However, every time in the dead of night, Inanna would silently look at the door to the underworld, her heart filled with endless longing and guilt.

In the years that followed, Inanna continued to search for a way to bring her sister back to the world. She no longer allowed anger to take over her mind easily, but began to reflect on her actions. Finally, in her long search, Inanna found a way to redeem her soul: by bringing happiness and justice to the world, she could atone for the sins of her past.

As a result, Inanna devoted herself wholeheartedly to the governance of ancient Babylon. She strives to maintain justice and peace in the country so that every citizen can live and work in peace and contentment. She used her wisdom and strength to lead ancient Babylon to new glory.