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Type-Moon Simulation: Starting with Conquering a Greek Goddess!-Chapter 409: Stepping onto the Journey, Roaming the Mortal World
Chapter 409 - 409: Stepping onto the Journey, Roaming the Mortal World
[You leave Uruk under the farewell of the morning sunlight]
[Ishtar will not find your trace]
[Full Moon possesses the bloodline heritage of Hades, thus the death attribute granted to you by divine authority is of divine realm level]
[As long as this blood of authority is activated, the death aura of the underworld will obscure all traces related to you. Even if the living see you walking in front of them, they will be unable to perceive your existence]
[Because you are the embodiment of death]
[In the eyes of the living, you are a non-existent entity, as intangible as air; only those who can gaze upon death or possess unique powers may glimpse your existence]
[Once severely wounded in the underworld, Ishtar]
[Even if she sensed your aura, she would probably just turn around and ignore it in an instant. Anything related to the underworld is almost an absolute restraint for her conceptually]
[Therefore, Ishtar cannot possibly perceive you]
[Moreover, with the divine blood heritage granted by Hades, even the eyes of that great god Zeus have been successfully concealed]
[Few of the Sumerian gods can detect your footprints]
[If you do not wish to reveal yourself actively, it can be said that even if the gods want to find you, it would be a troublesome matter]
"Well, Lord Moran, your father in this life seems to care about you quite a bit; is it okay to leave without a word?"
Moran stood on a high slope in the plains.
Listening to Full Moon's words, he turned to look at the distant Uruk city, which was now the size of a fingertip.
"I left a message there. He can see it.
If he knows this matter is related to Ishtar, he would probably just let me run out of the city. My old man, as that foolish goddess's servant, has fought in Mesopotamia for hundreds of years; no one knows Ishtar's character better than he does."
Moran was not worried about Lugalbanda.
In terms of position, although Lugalbanda is Ishtar's servant, it does not mean he is foolishly loyal to her.
[Over the years, how willful and unreasonable the goddess has been]
[Lugalbanda, as a king, has experienced this thousands of times]
[Ishtar often imposes many difficult tasks, sometimes even issuing contradictory orders]
[In this divine age, Lugalbanda has little right to refuse]
[He basically can only comply with a bitter face]
[He has witnessed how the goddess "loves" lions and how she shows "compassion" to others]
[To say Ishtar is a troublemaker is already an understatement]
[She is a demon walking among humans]
[Even the gods cannot control such a reckless Ishtar, let alone mortals who cannot stop her]
[Therefore, if Lugalbanda were to find out that his devilish goddess wanted to harm his child, no matter what he said, he would choose to send the child away at the first opportunity]
[There is simply no choice in the matter]
"Then, Lord Moran... where are you going now?"
"Well, I'm not sure either; wherever I go is where I go. Anyway, aren't you going to accompany me?"
"Mm-hmm, of course!"
Full Moon's cheerful voice echoed in his ears.
At this moment, Moran felt that his goddess was far more obedient and lovely than Ishtar. He wouldn't be swept away by the beauty of such a willful and unreasonable woman.
Building love on this unequal relationship.
In the end, it would not lead to a good outcome.
[You officially embark on a journey]
[This is an era where humans and gods coexist, and it is also an era where humans and deities are about to part ways]
[You want to see clearly the sparks of those parting from the divine age, to see what kind of brilliance they emit]
[Wandering across the land like wind and waves]
[You arrive at the ancient city of Eridu, which was once prosperous but has gradually weakened due to the fall of the gods]
[The deity worshipped in Eridu is the water god Enki]
[Among the Sumerian gods, He is one of the few who truly loves humanity]
[At the same time, He was once one of the few gods with a status close to that of the god king Enlil]
[In the past, Enlil brought destruction to humanity]
[Each time, it was the water god who provided wisdom and refuge to humanity, allowing them to escape the great calamities brought by the god king]
[He risked violating the fate tablets for this purpose]
[Just to protect the lovely humans]
[In the eyes of the water god Enki, humans are fragile yet lovable beings with infinite possibilities]
[They should not merely be tools for the gods]
[—However, enemies from beyond destroyed everything]
[In the great battle against the starry invaders, the Sumerian gods suffered unprecedented heavy losses. Countless deities fell in that battle to defend the planet]
[The water god Enki loves humanity]
[Thus, like those gods who defended the planet and their people, He also died on the battlefield against the Vanguard of the Umbral Star]
[The ancient city of Eridu thus lost its city god]
[The Sumerian pantheon also lost a noble chief god]
[Even now, when you arrive in this ancient city of Eridu, you can still hear songs praising the water god Enki]
[You see all of this with your own eyes]
[Even though the chief god has passed away, the people have not forgotten, still remembering with love and respect]
[With this as motivation, they hold their heads high and live in the present]
[Although the ancient city of Eridu is not as prosperous as Uruk, it is undoubtedly a vibrant city]
[Afterward, you go to Ur as an ordinary person and witness the interesting sacred marriage ceremony of the locals]
[You often seem to forget the past of the king]
[Just as an ordinary living being, you immerse yourself in song and dance with the passionate people by the tavern and bonfire as a bard]
[Unlike the modern atmosphere]
[In this divine age, almost no one is useless; everyone is doing their utmost to survive]
[Although the Sumerians have to live this way, those who can live like this are also quite dazzling]
[Like flowers growing tenaciously on a cliff]
[Just seeing them feels precious]
[Of course, you have no respect for the Sumerian gods]
[Others regard the temples as sacred and inviolable]
[However, you casually eat the offerings that people present to the gods, which would shock any Sumerian, yet you remain indifferent.