"The emergence of Tiamat's true body has been detected, and the magic output has approached the third-class planet level - this!"
Roman's voice was a little horrified.
Chaldea has traveled all the way to Mesopotamia and has experienced eight singular points. Chaldea has experienced various severe and difficult tests in these eight singular points. , such as Vortigern Fafnir at the Orleans Singularity, such as Atila, the Whip of God holding the Sword of the God of War, at the Roman Singularity, such as Cu Chulainn, the Mad King at the North American Singularity at the London Singularity
Along this difficult journey, various powerful and unique servants came to Fujimaru Ritsuka's side, and then left Fujimaru Ritsuka's side.
The most powerful existence that Chaldea has ever encountered among the singular points in the past should be the great hero he met at the singular point in the sea, that is, Ocean Anos.
Being in the most suitable environment for his performance, with the blessing of his mother, Lawrence, the top auxiliary servant, and the command spell of Fujimaru Ritsuka, Ocean Anos's magic output is close to the third-class planet level. At that moment, Ocean could even stir up the currents of the entire earth.
But the one in front of me, the Creator God of Mesopotamia, did not make any move. He just stood up from the sea of black mud and was already close to the third-class planet level.
"Master, us"
Matthew felt his body shaking a little.
Ocean'anos is close to the third-class planet level, but Ocean'anos is on their side of Chaldea, and Tiamat in front of them is undoubtedly the enemy.
Fight against such an enemy.
Even if nothing else is said, Tiamat's huge size has already frightened the hearts of everyone standing at her feet.
"Ahhhhh"
Tiamat's body continued to rise, and her legs appeared.
"Such a huge body can actually stand up." Lawrence frowned. "Although it has divine power, it completely violates the laws of physics. Is it because of the black mud?"
Using the black mud to stand up regardless of self-respect means that from this perspective, are those black mud also part of Tiamat?
"You hurry up and retreat. Tiamat is about to start moving. She will move very fast, and the black mud will spread with her movements. You must avoid it!" Roman ordered quickly while knocking on the door. Keyboard, "If we keep the current speed, Tiamat will arrive in Uruk on time in a week. I'm going to bring this information to King Gilgamesh now. You guys should retreat quickly!"
After giving the instructions again, Roman hung up the communication.
"Ritsuka, get on your horse." Azusa patted her behind and motioned for Fujimaru Ritsuka to sit up.
Zao Ji was moving very quickly. The most important thing now was to return to Uruk. The task had been completed, and there was no point in staying at the beach.
"Well, let's go quickly."
Fujimaru Ritsuka nodded, sat on the horse, hugged Azusa's waist, and then looked back at the huge Tiamat.
I hope King Gilgamesh has formulated a strategy on how to face this terrifying monster.
"A week?"
Gilgamesh, who received the news that Tiamat had been awakened, fell into thinking.
Abzu in the underworld also climbed from the underworld to Uruk about a week later, and Tiamat in the Persian Gulf also came to Uruk from the seaside a week later.
Is this a coincidence, or is it
Is it destined, or in other words, an agreement?
Has this city that I am so proud of become a thorn in the side of something terrifying?
"You don't look flustered, Jill."
Ananu sat next to him, his legs that usually like to dangle now just hang down calmly. If his hair color were not yellow, Gilgamesh would even think that he was Enkidu.
"What's the use of panic? Besides, you and I have known each other for such a long time. When have you ever seen me panic?" Gilgamesh rolled his eyes.
"Well, when facing Humbaba?" Ananu thought of the terrified Gilgamesh who couldn't even speak.
"Isn't that because Humbaba is born with a special ability that makes humans fearful? Doesn't that count?" Gilgamesh curled his lips, "Don't think about these messy things. That man named Roman told me Quite a few things.”
"Over there in the underworld, at least for the time being, I am powerless. What can I do on the ground?"
Ananu stood up and walked to Siduli's side.
"According to the man named Roman, Tiamat moves through the black mud." Gilgamesh looked at Ananu and said, "Given Tiamat's huge size, if it relies solely on its own With her body, her slender legs would never be able to stand up. The black mud is part of her body. Only by walking on the black mud can she walk on land."
"Ananu, you are the storm." Gilgamesh narrowed his eyes.
Ananu was stunned for a moment, then smiled.
"Ah, yes, I am the storm."
Ananu and Enkidu, in addition to being the keys and locks of heaven, are also clones of the earth, representing a natural part of the planet.
What Ananu represents is anger.
Natural anger.
This anger will be reflected in Ananu's Noble Phantasm. Like Enkidu, Ananu's Noble Phantasm also has many forms of expression.
Of course he can turn the complete Key to Heaven into a wedge and blast it towards his target with the most direct lethality. He can also naturally allow himself to simulate the wrath of nature in various forms.
On this level, Ananu can certainly be a storm.
"I can set off a storm on Tiamat's path, try to sweep away the black mud, and make Tiamat lose the ability to stand." Ananu smiled, "But the control of time cannot Problem?"
He was referring to the time when Tiamat and Abzu "reunited" in Uruk.
If the two are not aligned together, something will go terribly wrong.
At the very least, the idea of blasting both of them into the underworld would be ineffective.
"I believe in you." Gilgamesh didn't say anything, just smiled.
Tiamat on the ground is restrained by Ananu.
Under the ground, Abzu in the underworld is controlled by Enkidu.
As two close friends of the Hero King Gilgamesh, they shoulder the greatest mission.
Gilgamesh is naturally willing to believe them.
"Yeah." Ananu nodded, turned around and flew away.
They also wanted to believe him.
The unconditional kind.
(End of chapter)