"What are the specific conditions on the front? What are the casualties?"
Gilgamesh was walking in the corridor of the palace, still a little dizzy, and asked Siduri behind him.
Hearing this question, Siduli couldn't help but stop.
Then he immediately started walking again, seeming to be thinking about how to answer Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh noticed this.
He stopped, turned around and looked at Siduli in surprise.
"...Is it a big loss?"
He couldn't help but feel a little heavy.
Siduli opened her mouth and lowered her head, as if she was trying her best to control her emotions.
There was a hint of crying in her voice.
"Not so King, not so."
Siduli's body was trembling visibly, but she did not lose her composure and even hid her crying face.
"Twenty-one volunteers died, 98 were seriously injured, and 222 were slightly injured. This is an acceptable result for us, for us in Uruk, and the military...
...Only one person died, only one person."
"Only... one person..."
Siduri could no longer control her emotions in front of Gilgamesh. She leaned against the wall next to her and did not fall to the ground.
Gilgamesh looked at his auxiliary officer and vaguely guessed...who the man who died in the army was.
His mouth opened slightly, as if he wanted to say something, but he hesitated and stopped.
He took two steps towards Siduli's direction and put his hand on Siduli's head.
Siduli's body trembled suddenly, she wanted to raise her head but didn't dare.
Gilgamesh felt her trembling and sighed.
"If you want to cry, just cry loudly, I won't mind."
His voice was a little stiff, after all, he had never spoken in such a gentle tone.
"After all... you are no different from my family members."
Listening to Gilgamesh's words, Siduli stopped sticking to her bottom line and collapsed on the ground, crying loudly.
Gilgamesh did not go away alone, but stayed where he was, comforting Siduri.
It's just...he's not very good at comforting people.
But what Siduli needs at this time is not just comfort.
...
It's already afternoon.
Before Ananu and Enkidu woke up, Gilgamesh went to see them, but was kicked out by Nanshe.
Mainly because when Gilgamesh pushed the door in, he happened to see Nanshe secretly squeezing Ananu's hand...
Although it was not a shameful thing, Nanshe still kicked Gilgamesh out.
However, if it weren't for the fact that Gilgamesh was not in a good mood right now, Nanshe might have been laughed at severely.
As for Ishtar, who is under house arrest in his temple... Gilgamesh has no intention of seeing her now.
He has forced Shamhat to take sides, but Shamhat's taking sides is not the key point. Ishtar's own attitude is... intriguing.
Wait until Ananu and Enkidu wake up before going to see her.
And finally...
Luslan is dead.
The only soldier in the army who died on the battle line against the monsters was the auxiliary officer Lu Silan.
Gilgamesh came to the room where Luslan's body was kept. His only relative, his sister Siduri, was sitting next to him, staring blankly at the body of his own brother.
It is ridiculous to say that this powerful warrior, whose status was only lower than Adkart in the army, actually died in the hands of an Uridim, with a large piece of flesh chewed off his waist, and he almost died
Bite Luslan's body directly into two pieces.
His eyes were closed, as if they had never been opened, and he was just lying there quietly.
Gilgamesh sighed and turned to leave.
He gave Siduli a day off. Even though it was the busiest time now, he was willing to give some tolerance to the people closest to him so that she could at least bury her relatives.
Walking in the corridor of the palace, Gilgamesh was thinking and thinking alone.
Gugalana was killed and Ishtar was placed under house arrest. Although this matter is equivalent to coming to an end,...
It is impossible to say that there is no reaction in the Anunnaki world.
But...what exactly will the reaction be?
Gilgamesh didn't know.
He only knew that there was one thing he couldn't give in to.
Gugalana must die.
It has stayed on the ground for too long. Even if you want to drive it back to the sky, there is not enough time. Every time Gu Jialana stays on the earth for even one second, it will prolong the suffering of this earth for one second. Someone will
If you die of thirst, your crops will wither, and everything will be destroyed - this is a truth that has been proven before the second creation of man.
There was no way out for them, right from the start.
However, even if there is no way back, one must keep moving forward. Gilgamesh believed this, and moved forward step by step with Ananuenki.
I don’t know what’s going on with the Water God Enki...
...
"Well--"
Enki took a few steps back, covered his arm and looked up, and happened to meet Enlil's white eyes.
The white color represents...the storm.
"Your water is useless, Enki." Engir said sarcastically, "The wind cannot be controlled by anything."
"What I want to prove is not that water has any effect, Enlil."
Enki stood up straight, with a smile still on his face, and looked at Enlil and said relaxedly.
"What I want to prove is that you are wrong, do you understand?"
Enlil looked at the smiling Enki and was slightly silent.
"I can't make mistakes, Enki, and God can't make mistakes."
Enlil looked down at Enki and chose to smile.
"No, you will." Enki just sighed and shook his head, "Failure to admit a mistake cannot erase it, Enlil, after so many years, you still don't understand."
The two looked at each other.
Compared to Enlil, Enki was still inferior, but in Mesopotamia, the only one who could fight Enlil was Enki.
Enlil has already taken out the tablet of destiny.
The water of life also appeared on Enki's hand.
That was what he brought from the body of Abzu. It was the only weapon in Mesopotamia that could compete with the Clay Tablet of Destiny.
"Is it a mistake to offend the Great God and pay the price with my life?"
Enlil had awakened the storm, angrily scolding Enki.
"Enki - you are too self-righteous. Your water of life cannot affect the clay tablet of destiny."
"Now my pet Gu Jialana has died because of those boys, and they must be buried with me for my Bull of Heaven!"
"I will write all of this on the clay tablet of destiny!"