Golden Glitter Development Guide

Chapter 54 The Year of the Gods

Two-thirds god, one-third human, and Uruk...

The combination of these conditions has undoubtedly confirmed the life experience of the son of the god.

Ranked among the immortals with a human body, now the grace of Uruk, Lugalbanda, should be married to another goddess, but no goddess in Mesopotamia is willing to take the initiative to sacrifice for this .

Gilgamesh knew that his parents were not united by love. For him as a young man, it was his teacher who taught him the most.

His father may have loved him, but that little love was not enough for the king to gamble on Uruk's fate.

His mother must have loved him, but at first she made a deal with his teacher for self-preservation.

And now, such an agreement appeared before his eyes.

He watched the two goddesses pretending to comfort each other, lowered their heads to wipe away the non-existent tears in their eyes, and pretended to be sneering at the main god headed by Anu.

One is really resentful, but has restrained himself for many years; the other is annoyed that it is his turn, but has always been cautious in his words and deeds.

Both parties are aware that the other is acting, but the two goddesses are clearly enjoying themselves.

Oh, woman.

Gilgamesh sat with his head propped up, he had never been taught to get used to this kind of insincere conversation, his teacher said he was strong enough so he didn't need to waste his patience on something he certainly didn't want to do.

She has always known what is the most suitable teaching for him.

Gilgamesh watched his mother Rimat take Jojo in the temple over and over again because of her pregnancy. The gods in Mesopotamia were basically tossed about how many times, and those gods still had the courage The look of being angry and afraid to speak made him feel very relieved.

The more they did this, the more reassuring the gods were, and the more they believed that they would not hold grudges too much.

Remat, a god, although she doesn't have any prominent priesthood, let alone powerful magic power, but based on her speculation about other gods, she knows her own situation and lives well.

It was like when she was pushed out as a pawn of the gods, she dared to rush to Praia's temple with her stomach upright. Before that, there was only a little friendship between them when they were young.

It seemed that she had always seen through Priya's thoughts of rebelling against the gods, but she had been silent all the time, and then at the critical moment, she used her child as a bargaining chip in exchange for the protection of the goddess of fate.

Even now, Remat dared to pretend to be a fool by thinking that he would perish, forcing Priya to name the unborn child so that she could become the foster mother of the Son of God.

Gilgamesh is unaware of this last event.

It's not that Remat doesn't love him, but that kind of love is not as good as her own safety. For a goddess, this is nothing.

He watched Priya stroking Rimat's bulging belly, and said in the kindest tone: "From now on, I will treat him as my own."

Gilgamesh smiled.

There is only one possible reason why Priya suffered a disadvantage, which is the deliberate concession of this goddess, for the sake of longer-term interests in the future.

His mother's face suddenly turned ugly, though she quickly covered the gaffe.

Rimat and Priya don't get along well.

In his memory, the later Rimat even belittled the goddess in front of him regardless of her image. At that time, even Enkidu hadn't died yet, and he didn't take his mother's words seriously at all.

Remat said: "Jill, that goddess is definitely not someone you can deal with. Talking about feelings with her is just asking for humiliation."

Gilgamesh remembered that at that time he was even annoyed by Remat's slight.

"You are just prejudiced because she calculated you to be born as the king."

He even broke his mother's fig leaf so unceremoniously. Remat didn't want to give birth to him, and he knew it.

No god is willing to be used as a tool for procreation, and Rimat became the last candidate, and Priya really contributed to the flames.

Priya raised him to end the age of the gods, and she never concealed her intention of using it, Gilgamesh didn't care, because it was indeed his wish.

His country does not need the instructions of the gods. His teacher has cultivated him into such a temperament, which may have been premeditated.

But so what?It's not that he's so obsessed with cleanliness that he definitely needs an absolutely pure love.

Wang has such a broad mind, and Wang acts as he pleases. He knows that Priya will maintain this relationship with him, and there may be some compromises in order to realize her long-cherished wish, and he doesn't care about it.

He knows his teacher well, the joy of water/breast/communication/melting has never been faked, and her love words of "There is someone in this world that I can fall in love with, and that is you without a doubt" are also serious and terrifying.

Gilgamesh really doesn't understand love.

The relationship between men and women in the secular world leans on each other and trusts each other. If this is enough to call it love...then it is indeed like this between them.

As for how sincere you are, who cares.

Gilgamesh watched himself be born.

This is a very novel experience. Even if he was born with memory, it is not interesting to witness all this from the perspective of a bystander.

The only guy who would threaten a newborn baby is Praya.

She hugged the young him seemingly intimately, and even though she was smiling, she exuded a murderous look to warn him of his disobedience.

She let him do everything he wanted to do, learn all the knowledge he needed to learn, and never interfered excessively except for guidance in certain general directions.

Although she never prevented Remat from coming to visit, every time Remat wanted to get close to him, the vigilance in his eyes seemed to worry that he would be destroyed by his mother—out of her own experience, she I think he will be destroyed by maternal love.

Until the young Gilgamesh was reprimanded for having "no desires".

...Is there really no desire?

Gilgamesh doesn't have many memories of his childhood. He doesn't like to recall the past, especially after ascending the throne again.

He looked at himself with a bright smile and snorted unhappily.

...to play tricks.

When he was young, he just buried all his small thoughts deeply in his heart, pretending to be cute and sensible, so as to please the goddess.

He was what Praia wanted him to be.

The goddess was stingy with compliments, so he tried his best to get a few compliments from her.

Until he realizes that she doesn't care if he has desire or not.

It's okay to fool Ishtar with such a performance, but he has been speculating on Priya's behavior since birth.

All Praia needs is a son of a god.

A humble, upright, kind, and lawful son of a god is easier to please the gods, but it is too much, and the gods start to worry whether this child will be too upright, so upright that he will not harm humans.

——If Gilgamesh is not cruel and ruthless, how can he set off the greatness of the gods?

So he became violent, greedy, selfish, arrogant, cruel and ruthless, he enslaved his people, and the human beings oppressed by him had to pray every day for God's grace.

From the very beginning, Gilgamesh wanted to be a teacher.

Seemingly approachable, but in fact so arrogant.

The appearance that Priya reveals is only one-tenth of her essence.

Gilgamesh is curious about her past, curious about her purpose, curious...what will happen to make this goddess change color.

In the end, he just wanted to get her.

Wang has always done whatever he wants, he has the ability and the capital.

Priya wasn't within his reach, which was all the more interesting because of that.

He tried to understand her better day by day, but found that he didn't understand her better day by day.

But it doesn't matter, his life has just begun, and he still has endless time to get to know this goddess.

Until the naked/naked/naked reality crushed his self-righteousness.

A young man with green hair appeared in front of the king. He had the face of the most beautiful god/prostitute in Uruk.

He also put forward the requirement that the king no longer bully the people of Uruk after victory.

...his only true friend, Enkidu.

Gilgamesh didn't want to watch anymore.

He spread out his clay tablet and unfolded his Noble Phantasm.

Afterwards, Enki will die.

Although Priya is not the culprit, she is also half an accomplice.

Only this, he absolutely cannot forgive.

The furious king shouted out the true name of the treasure: "——The King's Cannon!"

No matter who is behind the scenes, if he dares to repeat such a situation in front of the king, even if his body is torn apart thousands of times, it will be difficult to relieve his hatred!

However, his attack did not work, there was an invisible membrane covering all his attacks, and in the past Gilgamesh and Enkidu were still fighting for three days and three nights, and did not notice any Something is wrong.

Gilgamesh was so angry that he almost dropped the clay tablet in his hand.

well.

If Priya's death is the end, the next time should be less than a hundred years.

When he goes out, he must kill the man behind the scenes!

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The author has something to say:

But the person behind the scenes is yourself, what should I do, Shan (.)

In fact, the happiest thing I wrote in the whole article is actually the beginning. The story of the two goddesses fighting each other's wits and courage.

I feel that "The Millennium of God" is more like a retrospective episode from a flash perspective. To a certain extent, the main text is over.

There is no HE or BE in this article, at most it is NE (normalend), I think it is TE (Trueend).

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