Creatures as strong as gods during the Great War basically don't care about the existence of humans.

Many tragedies are caused by humans unwittingly dying in the aftermath of their battles.

But now this goddess is actively persecuting humans——

Because they had to deal with Gilgamesh, they directly angered the humans in the entire Sumerian mythological region.

This kind of thing—they were born human, they couldn't accept it at all.

It's even scarier and more disgusting than demons!This goddess!

……

The gods sent down the bull of heaven as punishment for Gilgamesh's arrogance and disrespect.

It was a super-high-level disaster capable of causing violent storms.

After it appeared, the human world suffered from famine and famine for seven years, that is, the destruction of Uruk.

The story progresses rapidly.

Because the divine beast, the bull of heaven, is raging everywhere on the earth, the disaster and impact it caused are even more terrifying than imagined.

Not only good fields were destroyed, but many people were even killed.

The gods blamed that on Gilgamesh's fault, ignoring the pleas of their people to lend a helping hand.

This is divine punishment!

……

'Gilgamesh and the others...will not be blamed by the people, will they? ! ' the little princess thought worriedly at this moment.

I think of what I have heard since I was a child, that a certain king was punished by God for angering the gods, which led to the destruction of the city.

The people blamed the problem on the king.

Although she thought from the bottom of her heart that the Venus goddess was not worthy of the King of Heroes.

But the people of Uruk have also been angered now, and maybe they will regenerate resentment.

Until...they saw the furious Gilgamesh and Enkidu stand up and work together to punish the cholera beast in his territory.

... As people read quietly, the thrilling battle link finally came.

They saw Gilgamesh and Enkidu, who were once again struggling after the battle with Humbaba.

But the ordeal finally won the victory.

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' It gasped for the third time and sprang at Enkidu, who dodged its impact.

Then Enkidu jumped up and grabbed the horns of the "beetle", and the "beetle" was so frightened that he brushed his tail towards his body.

Enkidu spoke now and said:

"My friend, we have won."

He chuckled at Gilgamesh so softly and confidently.The next moment, as if to respond to his declaration.

Enkidu turned into the chains of the sky - the bull of the sky was suddenly trapped by countless chains.

Enkidu was originally a weapon sent by the gods to bring Gilgamesh "back to God".

Gilgamesh was originally a "wedge of heaven" created to keep gods and humans from being separated, but because Gilgamesh rebelled against the gods, Enkidu took on the responsibility of binding Gilgamesh and bringing him back to heaven.

However, Enkidu became Gilgamesh's friend, and this "shackle that can even bind the sky" chose the road of being used for people according to the friend's wish.

It possesses the characteristics of "Lythm God", although it is only a strong chain for creatures without divinity, but it is a Noble Phantasm that will increase the hardness of the target with higher divinity.

For the bull of the sky, which is a divine beast, the lock of the sky is the best binding treasure in the world!

So he proceeded to thrust the sword between the neck and the horn.After killing the cow, they took out the heart and liver together and dedicated it to Shemash.

They withdrew, and the prayer was over before Shemash, and the two brothers sat side by side.Finally this disaster is over.

At this time, Ishtar boarded the city wall of Uruk, which has a ring city.

Seeing the Bull of Heaven being killed, she couldn't bear it anymore!

The goddess jumped onto the wall and cursed:

"I curse you, Gilgamesh, you villain who insulted me and killed the 'beetle'!"

Facing this is not so much a curse, but more like a distraught speech.

Obviously she wanted to vent her anger, but at this moment, she called Gilgamesh the villain.

Gilgamesh hadn't replied yet, but Enkidu couldn't help it.

He directly broke off the thigh of the "beetle" and threw it at Ishtar's face.

"If I catch you, I will punish you just like punishing it! I am going to use its intestines to bind your belly up!"

Enkidu, who is usually kind and gentle with everyone, unexpectedly showed a blatant dislike for Ishtar this time.

'Is even Enkidu... angry? 'Everyone thought subconsciously.

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