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Type-Moon Simulation: Starting with Conquering a Greek Goddess!-Chapter 399: No matter what, it’s all the gods’ fault
Chapter 399 - 399: No matter what, it’s all the gods’ fault
[You live in an era where humans and gods coexist]
[Due to being born as a demigod with extremely high purity, your growth time compared to Gilgamesh is much longer than that of ordinary humans]
[In terms of identity, you are Gilgamesh's elder brother because you crawled out of Ninsun's womb a step ahead of him]
[Although the sky god Anu and the gods reached an agreement, allowing you to walk freely as a normal divine child in Mesopotamia]
[However, it is impossible to be completely unrestrained]
[The gods, led by the god-king Enlil, are still monitoring you; no matter how you say it, you are an existence that can shake the foundation of the divine era]
[For the Sumerian gods, you are a must-watch]
[The sky father Anu and mother Ninsun can only sigh]
[They do not know why the children of your generation have mutated into this blood—this blood that is hostile to the world]
[But strangely, although your blood is hostile to the world, the planet does not reject you. Rather, it is quite the opposite]
[It becomes radiant and dazzling because of your joy]
[Your emotions affect the fluctuations of the earth's surface]
[Whether it is the natural grace that nurtures life or the natural fury that destroys life, it seems to be a right you possess]
[This point is something even the Sumerian gods could not have anticipated; the land of Mesopotamia has never had such a god] ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
[The gods in Sumerian mythology are embodiments of nature]
[They are manifestations of the planet's senses]
[To some extent, in terms of being a planet's sense, your bloodline is even purer than that of your grandfather and mother]
[In terms of the purity of this bloodline, perhaps only the primordial mother goddess Tiamat can be compared to you]
[As you grow, the gods further confirm this conclusion]
[Their attitude has softened]
[Although they cannot understand why your purity as a child of the earth is so high, from the perspective of the gods]
[If you can take root in Sumerian mythology]
[Then this is undoubtedly a good thing]
[They may be able to use this characteristic to prolong the divine era]
[The proposal for this idea comes from the sky god Anu and the sun god Utu, and their statements provoke the Sumerian gods' thoughts]
[Your positioning has shifted from a threat to the divine era]
[Successfully transformed by the wisdom of the two great gods into a promising material for the future]
[The only one who feels dissatisfied is Enlil]
[As the great and absolute god-king, he cannot admit mistakes or yield on such matters]
[This has nothing to do with the right or wrong of the issue]
[Simply put, the god-king cannot do anything wrong; based on this, he will never back down]
[Once he admits it, Enlil must accept the fact that he, who cannot make mistakes, has made a mistake. For him, as a god-king, this is something that would damage his divine authority]
[—Acknowledging the thoughts of the sky god Anu and the sun god Utu is tantamount to admitting defeat and yielding to them]
[For the god-king Enlil, it is like this]
[So, he will never admit it]
[However, this does not mean that the actions of the sky god Anu and the sun god Utu are meaningless]
[Anu is still the supreme god of Sumerian mythology]
[He is still the father of the gods]
[The Sumerian gods still respect this great father who made significant contributions the star war]
[Therefore, the vast majority of the gods recognize the statements of Anu and Utu. Even though the god-king Enlil is currently the supreme being, he cannot go against the entire divine system's direction in this situation]
[What Enlil can do is maintain a sharp attitude and ignore it as if it doesn't exist]
[This is his best course of action at this stage]
[Thus, in this ambiguous struggle for divine power, your position gradually becomes subtle]
[The gods do not talk too much about you]
[Because they know this will provoke the god-king's displeasure, and many gods privately hold expectations for you]
[Being so closely watched by the entire divine system from birth]
[And causing such great attention and debate]
[It can be said that you are almost a more special existence than the gods throughout Mesopotamia]
[Since your infancy]
[You and Gilgamesh have grown up in the sacred garden, far from the noise of humans and the disturbances of the gods]
[Since the incident involving the gods]
[The wild cows goddess Ninsun has begun to lean towards hiding from the world, greatly reducing her interactions with the gods]
[Ninsun's focus is on you and Gilgamesh]
[Undoubtedly, she is the perfect mother]
[At first, Ninsun was afraid that other gods would plot against you due to the matters of the gods, so she would overly protect you when you were young]
[To this, you found it quite amusing]
[Sometimes you wondered if your mother Ninsun was suffering from postpartum depression, but seeing her gentle and loving demeanor, you thought it shouldn't be; she must just be simply displeased with the gods who discriminate against her child]
[Ninsun is wary of any approaching god, but she is somewhat normal with the sun god Utu and the sky god Anu]
[Time quickly passes]
[You and Gilgamesh grow rapidly during this process]
[What surprised Ninsun is that although you and Gilgamesh are siblings, your growth rate is much faster than his]
[Originally, with your divine blood concentration, it would take at least several decades to grow from an infant to a teenager]
[However, while Gilgamesh is still a toddler, you have already grown into a teenage appearance]
[Thus, you have solidified your identity as the elder brother]
[To Ninsun, you are also a child that others envy and cannot find a single flaw]
[You would independently hunt prey outside to share with your mother and your still-wobbling younger brother, and you would thoughtfully prepare it, presenting this delicacy that even the gods would be enamored with to your family]
[Your filial piety and meticulous care]
[This makes Ninsun feel proud while also causing her to constantly sigh]
[Why does she have such a perfect child]
[Yet he bears this cursed blood]
[No, it is not wrong for a child with this blood to exist; the mistake lies with the gods who directly define her child]
[How could such a filial and lovely son be wrong]
[No matter what, it is all the gods' fault].