And even if other people came, they would not be in any condition to compete with Susa.

Gilgamesh could still suppress these influences with his own power, but if other people also believed in gods, they would not be able to sit still after seeing a lot of miracles in the city-state of Susa.

The next day, the question was, "Why did Your Majesty rebel?"

Gilgamesh sighed softly.

But at the same time, although we can reduce the impact, it is by no means without impact.

For example, among the spies sent out by Gilgamesh, there was only one person, Siduri, who risked her life to go there.

Basically no one can come back.

A small number of people were caught.

More people went directly to the city-state of Susa.

So much so that the king of Uruk had to use his clairvoyance to get information about Susa.

Although I don't want to, I have to use it.

Gilgamesh had no choice but to accept such an embarrassing thing.

But this is still good.

Being able to know the intelligence means at least having a response plan.

Gilgamesh had a reasonable plan - waiting for the help of the gods.

Relying solely on his own strength, he might be able to match Susa in individual combat.

But in terms of war and development, it cannot compare with Susa.

Even if he could see the future, the gap could be easily narrowed by Susa's magic.

Therefore, even if Gilgamesh was unwilling to admit it, defeating Susa was not something he could accomplish alone.

Susa was like a monster, devouring everything in Sumer, but without any rejection reaction.

And Gilgamesh also watched Susa's governance plan.

The management of people can be said to be very merciful. Even many people who were originally high-level and high-class are now managed together with the low-level savages.

Instead, they are treated with the same laws and regulations.

It’s like all beings are equal under the gods.

Of course, this is a good thing for the king.

However, such rule was completely based on Susa and the contract, and people still relied on royal power and gods.

It cannot be said that the living environment was very bad. After all, many slaves even lived much better than self-employed farmers and craftsmen.

But in doing so, humans have lost the opportunity to become independent as a species.

But this does not mean that the gods will thank Susa.

Instead, they will gradually grow to fear and loathe Susa.

It's just that Susa seems to treat the gods other than him and Ishtar as purely a job on some level.

People can obtain the blessing of "faith" through prayer and working in accordance with the divine authority, and then exchange it for all kinds of miracles.

Even with the establishment of facilities such as banks and cooperatives, people can exchange their unused faith for other useful faiths and perform miracles.

This operation is so terrifying that anyone who is within Susa's power range will be swept away by Susa's chariot.

Although, the Age of Gods can be maintained in this way.

But Gilgamesh was sure that this was definitely not the world the gods wanted.

From a high and mighty position, he fell into the abyss like a tool.

It was used by Sousa like a machine.

Even the battle of the Susa army, apart from the recently appeared Law Killer whose origin Gilgamesh has not yet figured out, is the prayer tactics of the priests.

Moreover, the conditions promised to the gods each time were mostly to capture the city in front of them and then offer the city-state to the gods.

And randomly name a festival to deepen the connection between man and God.

But that’s all. For the gods, it’s simply free stuff.

They will definitely find a way to suppress Sousa's development.

The best solution they can come up with, if nothing unexpected happens, is to increase their bargaining chips.

Gilgamesh thought this idea was reasonable.

Any smart person would do this.

It would not violate their contract with Susa.

Nor will you lose face.

If you fail, you can immediately distance yourself from it.

Things like delivering some weapons or adding some miracles can all be said to be temporary misunderstandings.

If I succeed, I can win your favor.

The best situation is that two people constantly strike a balance between each other so as to get the best solution for them.

But even with this thought, Gilgamesh did not see it from the gods now.

Didn’t see it!

Didn't see anything at all!

Weapons, magic, miracles and resources.

None of them were given to Gilgamesh.

Not a trace at all.

It was like meeting the mistress of Hades.

"Are they all idiots?"

Gilgamesh looked up at the sky.

Their own land was only one-third of Sumer's. If they did not make any more bets, Susa would be much stronger than them relying solely on manpower.

Susa's only disadvantage was that it existed as a city-state for too short a period of time.

But miracles and magic helped him make up for these deficiencies.

Therefore, without the help of the gods, things will definitely become difficult for me.

"I don't have the ability to read people's expressions at all..."

Frowning, Gilgamesh now wanted to directly pull the gods and ask them to give him some investment.

“No wonder you’re abandoned by your roots.

He trembled when he saw the white giant, and didn't know how to rally his teammates when facing a strong enemy.

It would be strange if such an idiot didn't perish."

Gilgamesh said angrily: "Even children can make the right choice. Don't they have nothing in their heads except power and playing house every day?

never mind!"

"It is better for me to go to the front line and command it myself."

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【The war continues.】

【Your advantages are constantly expanding. 】

[But before it could expand much, it was hit by an unprecedented blow. ]

【Gilgamesh has arrived at the front line.】

[He seems to not trust the power of others, so he chooses to command all battles himself. ]

Chapter 50: The Sumerian Fool

[Gilgamesh's appearance has caused your front line to collapse. ]

[After all, humans cannot fight against gods. ]

[Even if we only take out one-third of Gilgamesh's humanity, this one-third is already much more than the ability of an ordinary person. I'm afraid that the monarchs of later generations cannot compare to Gilgamesh in terms of talent.]

[So, just in terms of commanding the battle, humans are already losing on the front line.]

[Of course, there may be good performance in other aspects, but that is too idealistic. ]

[The simplest point is fighting. ]

[If a group of people go to fight Gilgamesh, relying on the tactics of Salvia and other city-state armies, seeking the help of gods is a very powerful means. ]

[But it is a pity that Gilgamesh is a god himself. Borrowing the power of gods may be convenient in life, but using the power of gods to attack gods is a bit too ridiculous. ]

[Unless Ishtar comes in person, it is impossible. ]

[The same is true in other areas.]

【Therefore, the current level of collapse on the front line is very serious. 】

【When facing Gilgamesh, you choose to fight in person. 】

【This is the only way for you to be a villain. 】

[Defeat the protagonist, or be defeated by the protagonist, no matter which one, it is an inevitable result. 】

[If you win, let this world sink and wait for a new hero to appear - the crown will be born for human reason. ]

[If you fail, just choose to die, which will fulfill your wish. ]

[However, before you rush to the front line, the front line also needs a battle commander, at least to restore morale. ]

【And this person is undoubtedly Enkidu. 】

[Even before you said anything, Enkidu volunteered to face Gilgamesh.]

【Heading to the front line.】

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The border between the Uruk and Salvian armies.

The vast yellow sand intends to cover the sky and the sun.

The innocent young man with green hair stepped lightly on the yellow sand.

Coming from a distance.

The crisp sound of bells rang around me.

In the vast yellow sand, the figure of a young man gradually emerged.

Gilgamesh's army in the distance was also shocked when they saw the young man.

"Green hair?"

"Is it the green-haired killer?"

"He actually dared to come here. Is he really not afraid of our king Gilgamesh?"

Standing in front of Gilgamesh's formation, Enkidu showed no fear. As a puppet, he was not afraid of death.

The intimidation of a god's identity is too ridiculous for a weapon. Who would want to scare a weapon?

The value of weapons is only in fighting, and fighting is enough. There are more things, such as emotions and kindness.

None of this should be common sense for weapons.

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