Ishtar had a mental breakdown. This kind of thing was just a trivial matter. With that woman's sensitivity, as long as a few small upsets came together, she might have a mental breakdown more than ten times.
But because her mental breakdown woke up the great god, then this matter is not a trivial matter.
The wrath of the Great God was undoubtedly the most feared thing in all of Mesopotamia.
Ananu and Enkidu looked at each other and saw the solemnity in each other's eyes.
"Jill, what can we do?"
Ananu's tone was a bit difficult.
"At this point, there should be room for redemption, right?"
Enkidu clenched his fists, and a thin layer of cold sweat appeared uncontrollably on his body.
No one expected that things would develop to this extent.
Gilgamesh stood up, blocking the light of the sun, with a slightly tired look on his face.
"I hope that humans and gods can understand that this is impossible." He lowered his head slightly and sighed, "Human beings will only be regarded as consumption and tools by the gods. For humans, gods have also long ago It has become a burden—a burden attached to humanity as a whole."
"Even though they are our creators."
This statement is unreasonable.
But it is indeed a fact.
Gilgamesh understands this deeply, because he is the king of Uruk, and he can objectively view the reality of the development of the entire matter from a very high perspective and vision.
The gods are in charge of the power of various worlds. They who bear the responsibility of the world should make this world and all the species that depend on them live a better life. However, they have become oppressors and have done nothing. Know the parasites that suck the blood from humans and the world above.
This is Gilgamesh's view of the "species" of gods.
They were once brave and great, but now they are rotten and greedy.
They are not engaged in production, but they need humans to support them and humans to entertain them.
Human beings, at least at the moment, are a vibrant race, but their numbers and civilization are suppressed because they need to support the gods.
As the King of Men, as the most powerful King of Men, Gilgamesh desperately wants to change the status quo.
But he also knew that this was not an opportunity.
Anunnun and Enkidu may be able to defeat Enlil together, but the Anunnaki divine world does not have only one great god.
Those are thousands, tens of thousands of gods.
There is simply no way to win.
To the gods, humans are rebels, tools about to lose control.
Gods are oppressors to humans, a burden like maggots on the tarsal bones.
Gilgamesh's expression regained some composure.
This conflict will break out sooner or later, it's just a matter of time. He has now regained his senses and calmed down.
"We cannot sit idly by, Ananu, Enkidu."
He looked at his two friends, shook his head, and let his straight hair hang down.
Ananu and Enkidu's eyes were focused on Gilgamesh, waiting for his approach.
"Ananu, I need you to find Nanshe." Gilgamesh looked at the elder brother first and said in a serious voice, "Don't say what you want to do first, just call her to my king's palace."
"Enkidu, go find Siduri, Luslan, Adkart, and Shamhat." Gilgamesh said to Enkidu again, and after thinking for a while, he added, "Also There’s Kurgalu and Galatulu, call over if you can.”
Ananu and Enkidu nodded together after listening to Gilgamesh's words.
They knew that Gilgamesh was preparing for a big move.
At least save life for the current human beings.
Ananu didn't waste any time and flew out from the high platform.
Even if medicine is used to deal with gods, it is not despicable to rely on the power of other gods. This is a struggle for the right to survive, in order to find an opportunity to resist in the face of absolute power and strength. You must use all possible means to do so. OK.
Nan She's location is easy to find. After all, she never moves. She can go fishing when she goes out, and she has become a super house girl.
When Ananu found Nanshe, Nanshe was fishing, humming a song while fishing.
After realizing her true feelings, Nanshe's mood improved and she did not send any more love letters to Ananu. She just lived in the creek outside Uruk and seemed to plan to stay longer. What time looks like.
"Nan She."
Ananu landed in front of Nanshe, and he didn't know when he had turned into a white robe, which was exactly what he was wearing at the beginning.
"Huh? Ananu, you're here, would you like some fish? You should like it."
Nanshe blinked and shook his head twice. His long, fluffy and curly blue hair looked like a waterfall. He lifted his fishing rod, took off the fish on it, and handed it to Anna. Nu.
Ananu hesitated for a moment, then shook his head, took the fish, and put it back into the stream.
"Are you worried about something?"
Nanshe keenly noticed that Ananu was not in a good mood.
Ananu nodded.
"The great god is awake."
"Woke up by the sound of Ishtar crying."
"Huh?" Nan She was stunned.
this?
what happened?
"Let me tell you what happened." Ananu sighed and sat next to Nanshe. He rubbed the thumb and index finger of his left hand, looking a little anxious.
"Okay, okay" Nanshe swallowed.
I always feel like something bad will happen
"Heavenly Lock, why are you looking for us?"
As the elder brother, Kurgalu stood beside Enkidu, tilting his head and looking at Enkidu with some confusion.
He is a dependent of Ishtar. At this time, King Gilgamesh, the culprit who offended Ishtar, sent the Heavenly Chain to find them.
What are you thinking about?
"Gil just wants to chat with you." Enkidu looked calm, "But at least there is one thing I think it is necessary to let you know."
"The great god has awakened. If nothing else happens, this land will once again face disaster."
"You may not have the idea of wanting to live, but don't you have other thoughts?"
Enkidu looked at his two brothers, almost questioning.
Enkidu is usually absolutely gentle.
Kurgalu and Galatulu looked at each other, not knowing what to say.
They were originally created to save Ishtar, and you let them have their own thoughts on this matter?
Isn't this a bit overwhelming?
(End of chapter)