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Chapter 1,399 Break free from fate, but nothing will change

"Let go."

Ananu's other hand hit Nanshe on the head.

"Ouch!"

Nan She showed a pained expression. Ananu's suppression of divinity had not been restrained, so Nan She felt the pain with just a light tap and subconsciously let go of her hand.

"I won't repeat what I have said. I am a creature that cannot have feelings of love for other creatures. The so-called 'like you' is just selfish and does not completely treat you as a god. That's all. You

do not think too much."

Rubbing his wrist, Ananu's expression became a little disgusting.

Nan She gritted her teeth.

She didn't care if Ananu was being harsh, because she had really thought about the questions Ananu had raised.

She let out a long sigh as if she was discouraged, and then sank into the water, with only half of her head exposed.

Ananu was confused.

What is this woman doing?

"... Your ending will not be good, but you succeeded, Ananu."

After a while, Nanshe poked his head out from under the water and said to Ananu.

Ananu was silent. He didn't know when he took out the Key to the Sky again and fished one fish after another.

It's just that there was a little smile on the corner of the mouth.

Did you make it.

It is clear to everyone that the ending will not be good. Ananu no longer knows how to evaluate Utu, his "father god".

He created them, gave them great power, and allowed them to use weapons and tools to establish themselves, but he also gave them enough possibilities to give birth to their own intelligence and even wisdom through various coincidences.

But with intelligent tools, are they really still tools?

Moreover, Ananu and Enkidu are certainly powerful, but this power is only relative.

They do have the power to kill most gods, but they cannot face the entire Anunnaki. Under such circumstances, both Ananu and Enki must carefully consider every decision they make.

Because even if they broke free from the so-called "destiny", they did not represent only themselves, not to mention that now they had embarrassed the Anunnaki.

This is the point where Ananu cannot understand Utu.

Should he praise this father-god for being so smart and able to arrange everything so well? Or should he despise this father-god for being so stupid that he and Enkidu can cause troubles from these two little weapons?

There is such a big bunch of baskets.

It was probably the latter. After all, although Ananu had a bad relationship with Ishtar, in his many exchanges with Ishtar, he could still occasionally hear Ishtar's disgust with his brother's cleverness.

"If that woman Ishtar doesn't go crazy, you probably still have a few more years of peaceful life to live." Nanshe frowned as she looked at Ananu who continued fishing.

Is this person provoking her?

She has never been provoked about fishing!

She is the goddess of fishing - ah no, Nan She, the goddess of water springs, how could she lose to this newbie who just started fishing? Look at me -

"Don't use divine power." Ananu interrupted Nanshe's spell casting.

The expression on Nan She's face froze, and then turned into a sad face.

It’s useless to play without divine power... You are a part of nature. When you are angry, it represents the anger of the world, and God?

Today's gods are almost ostracized by the world.

What Nanshe can feel is that the world suppresses God, and the fate of Ananu and Enkidu is destined to be destroyed. What about them?

Where are their gods?

Anunnaki will eventually become the executioner of Ananu and Enkidu, so who will be the executioner of Anunnaki? Where will Anunnaki end up?

Perhaps it was precisely because of the approaching sense of oppression in the world that led to the birth of Ananu and Enkidu. The gods are already in trouble.

But Nanshe doesn't want to think about such heavy and complicated things right now. What she is thinking about is -

"You know, my Father God can protect you, and even the king, but of course the prerequisite is that he stops being such a stinker."

She looked at Ananu cautiously with eyes full of expectation.

This is very clear.

Ananu couldn't help but take another look at Nanshe.

Nanshe was a little flustered by Ananu, and immediately started to speak incoherently: "You know, my father-god Enki is second only to Enlil among the seven gods of destiny."

Ananu sneered.

"Even great gods can still be blinded by sounds. Sorry, I can't believe in any gods except you and Ereshkigal."

Nanshe showed a nonchalant expression, grinned and scratched his head.

The unreliability of my own father God certainly has a huge impact... After all, although God Enki is kind, everyone knows that he is unreliable.

At least Ananu knew that he had never received the power of Ninurdo, the god of war, that had been promised to him and Enkidu by Enki from the beginning. He had reason to think that Enki had already

I completely forgot about this matter.

However, rather than saying that what Ananu rejected was God Enki's protection, what Ananu refused was actually something that he had rejected many times, but Nanshe still couldn't let it go.

"Speaking of which, I have another question, Nan She."

Thinking of this incident, Ananu spoke again.

"Why are you obsessed with me? I think this is a very strange thing."

"I don't think there's anything about me that can attract the admiration of others. What's more, it's impossible for you not to know the meaning of what I represent."

He looked at Nan She seriously, hoping to get an answer from Nan She.

"Aha... Regarding this question, at first, I actually only liked your face." Nanshe had an awkward yet polite smile on her face, "After all, your scenery at that time,

That posture was a bit lethal to me."

"But then..."

"Later?" Ananu tilted his head slightly.

"Your attitude is indeed bad enough. I think you should change this." Nan She's expression became serious.

"...I am the anger of nature. If it is not bad, can it still be called anger?" Ananu said with a matter-of-fact expression.

I know, but how?

I don't plan to change it.

"...Okay." Nan She said with a look of despair, "But even if the first impression is amazing enough, my real liking for you will only develop gradually as we get to know you later."

"So you didn't realize that when I handed the second love letter to you, it was a little more sincere?"

She wanted to smile playfully, but found that Ananu's eyes were disgusted.

"--what do you mean!"


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