In Sumerian mythology, there are many gods with the same status as Ishtar, including the mistress of the underworld, Enki, Enlil, Anu...
There was no way Ishtar could have prevailed under their siege.
There may be other forms of threats, but compared to the existence of the Age of Gods, other periods are not enough to be regarded as threats by the gods who are forced into strange ways.
Therefore, facing the gods who are completely greedy in this matter, humans have no possibility of fighting back.
Any main god, without considering other factors, can directly lead to the destruction of mankind.
Enkidu would not refute Gilgamesh.
Because there is nothing wrong with these words.
No matter who you are, as long as you look at the issue from the perspective of humans and take a longer-term view, you will realize that the contract drawn up by Susa is unreliable.
In this regard, Enkidu was also somewhat surprised by Gilgamesh's understanding.
Snapped--
A slap on Gilgamesh's face.
"Bastard, are you twitching?!"
Seeing Enkidu, who was originally in deep thought, suddenly slap himself, Gilgamesh couldn't help but curse.
"No."
Enkidu answered honestly, "And I think what you said is fine. It has nothing to do with whether I beat you or not. Beating you is beating you, and agreeing with you is agreeing with me.
You still haven’t apologized to Sousa.”
Snapped--
Another slap.
Sitting on Gilgamesh, Enkidu looked at Gilgamesh calmly.
"Bastard!"
"Big fool!"
"Bastard!"
"Big fool!"
The two pairs of eyes looked at each other.
Finally, Gilgamesh couldn't help it: "Then tell me, how should I deal with this situation?"
"I believe Sousa can handle it, and I'm here."
Enkidu said: "If it is correct, even if something unexpected happens, I will protect everything on behalf of Susa."
Gilgamesh looked Enkidu up and down.
Finally, he raised his voice and laughed, “Haha, Guardian, you are nothing more than a weapon, I can see that.
Weapons will eventually break, and you are even more fragile than Susa in terms of life, so what can you use to protect yourself?"
As long as it is a tool, it will inevitably be damaged.
The difference is that, although Enkidu is very powerful, he is ultimately just a weapon.
As a god, Susa's divinity already makes him an existence of a different dimension.
Although Enkidu may be more powerful in combat, in other more comprehensive aspects, the god with divinity is definitely superior.
Taking a step back, as a god, he actually doesn't need to care about the existence of his physical body. Therefore, compared to who is more likely to be broken, Enkidu, who has a physical body, is obviously more likely to be broken.
Gilgamesh looked up and saw that Enkidu was silent.
Sure enough, weapons are weapons...
Snapped!
"Dasha."
Another blow hit Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh, who had already given up the idea of escaping, began to struggle.
Is this puppet weapon completely oblivious to human commands?
Hit, hit hard!
Have you considered your own feelings?
Now we are talking about serious matters!
Gilgamesh was a little annoyed: "Aren't you worried at all?"
“The power and status of gods and humans are not equal. When there is someone to manage them, a contract may be able to provide great help.
But what if no one is there?
So what happens?
They will use natural disasters and wild beasts to force people to believe in them and maintain the existence of their own gods.
Even if a planet wants to adapt to human development, the harsher the environment, the more likely the gods will use the harsh environment to force people to pray and offer sacrifices.
Moreover, humans who have lost their enterprising spirit have no way to survive apart from the gods.
It would only become a tool of the gods, an anchor to maintain their existence.
Women will become tools to anchor reproduction, men will become machines that only know how to pray, children will become sacrificial animals, and the elderly will die in anxiety throughout their lives!
Did you understand what I said? "
Snapped!
"You haven't apologized to Sousa yet!"
Chapter 54 What Susa Didn’t Say
Gilgamesh looked at Enkidu who was riding on him.
A look of despair.
An expression that had never appeared on Gilgamesh before froze there.
This savage just won't listen.
At this point, would any normal person care about whether to apologize or not?
The whole world will fall into a puddle of mud, and in the end it is still struggling with whether a person is kind or not.
To be honest, even Gilgamesh would praise a kind and true person, but...
In this case, good and evil really don't matter anymore.
The struggle between interests and power has long dragged all glory into boredom.
It’s indeed a puppet.
Gilgamesh didn't think he would communicate with someone in his current condition at all.
"Can you calm down and understand? This is no longer a question of good or bad."
Gilgamesh wanted to explain: "Although I think that you may think that Susa is a good person, and maybe he is indeed a good person.
He was a benevolent monarch who would not impose harsh policies on his subjects, nor would he intimidate the people with brutal rule.
He will lead people to revolt in times of crisis and fight against injustice.
He also believes in the gods with loyalty and kindness, and executes his creed perfectly in every action.
And it will also have the ability to bring people a better life.
If we were to judge, then he would definitely be called a wise king, unlike me."
Listening to Gilgamesh's words, Enkidu nodded slightly.
Gilgamesh also doesn't mind judging his opponents objectively.
If a king does not have the mind to tolerate his opponents and objectively evaluate them, but only belittles and resents them, he cannot even be called a tyrant.
“But evaluations are never supposed to be like this.”
Gilgamesh shouted: "If this is the only way to become a king, then a fool can be the wisest king.
After all, compared to cunning humans, fools are more likely to deceive kind-hearted people. If a monarch does not need to have a long-term vision and only needs kindness and a simple definition of good, then this city-state will not be able to survive. "
"But Sousa is no fool!"
Enkidu retorted, "Susa is very clever, cleverer than I am."
"..."
Gilgamesh was silent for a while.
Perhaps, anyone could be much smarter than the puppet in front of him.
Of course, the cleverness here does not refer to the real ability to command and understand, but the ability to be cunning.
Enkidu is really bad at this kind of stuff.
But it is a puppet after all.
"But smart people can make mistakes, and he hasn't shown any unintelligent or unkind behavior, at least not yet."
Gilgamesh was helpless with Enkidu and could only say in a gentle voice: "Susa's current behavior is like walking on a tightrope, and no one can be sure whether he will fall off the cliff in the next step.
This kind of adventurous behavior is not suitable to be done with everyone, otherwise it will be as I said before.
The gods have many, many ways to solve these problems. If the table is overturned, the only one who will fail is Susa."
People are greedy.
Gods, on the contrary, are more noble. They are the darlings of the planet and do not need to fight for a few bushels of barley or a few liters of wheat like mortals.
But precisely because of this, they are noble and can adapt to the survival of the fittest on this planet better than any other existence.
"And the most serious problem is that Susa believes in gods."
Gilgamesh said seriously, "It is dangerous to have even a little trust in the gods, even Ishtar."
Gilgamesh might have believed in the city's patron saint when he was a child.
But now it seems that even Ishtar, who protects Uruk, may become an enemy.
"If these issues are not resolved, Susa will not be able to protect people at all, and the world will only fall into greater chaos."
"I understand."
Enkidu stopped what he was doing.
I really understood what Gilgamesh meant: "You mean, if the gods are maintained, the contract of Susa will only be limited to humans."
"Yes."
Gilgamesh nodded affirmatively.
Among all the clairvoyant EXs, except for Merlin who is a monster hybrid himself, Solomon and Gilgamesh undoubtedly love humans and look forward to the "possibilities" that humans can create.
Therefore, the conversation between Gilgamesh and Enkidu has always been discussed on the side of humans.
There is absolutely no trace of the image of the tyrant he had before.
After all, after the decisive battle with Susa, Gilgamesh was not prepared to act on his previous attitude.
It was not difficult for Gilgamesh to analyze these pros and cons.
On the other hand, if the creator of human nature is really just a cocky fool who is either angry at the gods or cruel every day, then the existence of this human nature should be worrying.
"You should like humans more than Susa."
Enkidu looked at Gilgamesh without moving his eyes and said, "Susa cannot love humans as much as you do."
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