"Hey, it hurts like hell."

On the night when Shelley returned, Inanna knew that she had changed places, and ran over to join in the fun—She was in a daze when she fell on Shelley's bed, and she reflexively stuck her paw on Inanna's bear face, causing the other party to point to the slap print on his face and chanted for most of the night.Shelley was so disturbed that he was terribly annoyed.

"If you make any more noise, I'll throw you out."

So Inanna stopped arguing, and sat on her knees with her chin resting on one side, watching her good friend Ji for a while.

"Are you going to be in heat again?"

Shelley silently picked up the blanket, ready to suffocate Inanna.

"Oh, don't, don't, don't," Inanna avoided, "Tell me why you got so angry. Could it be that you're fighting with Gilgamesh again?"

"Have I ever quarreled with him?"

Inanna was questioned.

"Hmm...not really, but you two seem to be in a cold war." Inanna thought for a while, "It's like me and Dumuzi, who used to have a cold war with me because he was dissatisfied with my empathy."

Hello.

Piles of black lines flowed from the silver-haired woman's head.

What kind of state is it for a man to be so angry that he has to fight his wife coldly?

"Don't apply your own experience to me, hey."

"Hey... Let me just say that. Of course your situation is different from mine. I have to take care of Dumuzi's face anyway. You don't care what Gilgamesh thinks at all."

"Nonsense." Shelley sat up suddenly: "As the main god, I have never dictated anything about Uruk. Doesn't that count as caring about his thoughts?"

Because there is no strategy and tactics in which the east wind overwhelms the west wind, Shelley has always been in a state of passive sabotage in the expansion of theocracy, and he has no objection to filling the vacancy of theocracy with the kingship—as a king, he is authoritarian It is a necessary process, and after holding that part of divine power in his hands, Gilgamesh can dig out the remaining power held by the elders bit by bit.

It's true that she didn't take a clear stand on his side, but she wasn't an important support behind him, and if she said it, even the two lions who were eating and waiting to die wouldn't believe it, okay? ! !

But Inanna looked at her with a curious look.

"That's not what I said, you know."

Shelley paused for a moment, then lay down and pretended to be dead the next second.

"I don't understand, I don't understand anything."

Inanna laughed because of her reaction.

"I find you very interesting, and your ability to turn a blind eye is at its peak." She reached out and poked Shelley: "I think Lugal was like this back then, and now his hapless son is like this. I really don't know where they offended you... oh Well, Lugal, I understand, he trampled on your self-esteem as a god, what about this little golden retriever, huh?"

"What would you think if someone tried to cover your eyes, cover your ears, and turn you into a piece of crap that couldn't see or hear?"

Shelley briefly talked about the clay tablet.

"I just found out that seven out of ten things I know are false."

The red eyes of the snake shone brightly in the moonlight.

"He's fooling me."

"Well...it seems so."

The comment goddess Inanna rubbed her face with her hair: "So what? Kill him?"

Shelley was taken aback.

"No plan? Then don't be angry."

Inanna patted her on the back kindly and reassured her: "What can I do if I lose my temper? Nothing will change. And to be honest..."

Black eyes rolled.

"There are not many people in your temple now, right?"

Shelley held her chin, and after a while, she let out a muffled "hmm".

"That's good." Inanna said: "You went astray when he tried to fake God's will. Now, although it is not impossible to fight against him, the price is far from what you can accept. Anyway, he won't Hurt you, a lot of it is just disgusting you, just endure it."

"...I can't stand it."

The silver-haired woman hugged her knees: "Be happy."

"Tsk."

Inanna looked at her with contempt: "Since Fa is happy, you can try not to bless Uruk this year."

"Ah?" Shelley was a little surprised: "Don't make trouble, the sun is too strong this year, and the farmland is dry and even cracked. If I don't care, there will be famine."

┑( ̄Д ̄)┍

Inanna looked out the window.

"I don't want to bring commoners into this." Shelley tugged at Inanna's hair: "They work so hard all year round, and in the end they have to fight with gods. I can't bear to think about it."

"Stop it."

Inanna looked at Shelley sympathetically: "They were already involved, okay?"

Shelley was disturbed by Inanna's dark eyes, and she raised her eyebrows to ask for advice, and the goddess answered while pulling the hair out of her hand.

"That brat has issued a decree, saying that it will be built and replaced as a gift to God. Oh, and you can relax," she patted Shelley: "Two days ago, the king just issued a decree, saying that it was him. The first night of a girl who enjoys the whole city of Uruk hurts!!!"

Inanna jumped out and met Shelley's unwavering eyes.

"true and false?"

"Go out and see for yourself!" Inanna rubbed her scalp: "At this time, the moon is not directly above, the construction around the city has not stopped, and thousands of slaves are still working, and you can even feel the surrounding land. Tremors, see if I'm telling a lie."

Shelley just touched the ground a little to know she wasn't lying.

"You look horrible."

Inanna said, "What did you think of?"

"You just asked me if there are not many people of my own in the temple." Shelley exhaled.

"Now it seems that there is indeed none."

Her voice sounded a little lonely.

"I dislike him."

The firewood beeped and beeped.

The flames coated the entire hall with a warm color, but it still looked cold and empty in the night sky.The young king sat crookedly, listening to the report of the kneeling attendant.

"What did Shamhat say except that Inanna went to the temple?"

"Master Priest... Said that Lord God is not happy to see the temple has changed."

Gilgamesh looked up.

"roll."

The kneeling attendant quickly pushed out, and Gilgamesh closed his eyes, and he could imagine the reluctant look of that man after he glanced at the temple indifferently.

She has always been like this, and she doesn't express her opinions too much when facing things she doesn't like, she just resists passively.

It looks mild, but it's actually nothing more than irritating.

Either way.

He carefully rubbed the golden wine glass in his hand, the engraved patterns on it were not very obvious under the firelight, but upon closer inspection, one could find that the intertwined patterns were dozens of slender snake bodies.

This is the inevitable decoration on the utensils used in the palace and temple since the Lugar era.

Gilgamesh thought about how the new appearance of the temple would make her unhappy, it was nothing more than the fact that things were different, and she couldn't find traces of the past.

But so what.

He took a sip of the wine in his glass, narrowing his red eyes.

This had been his purpose.

"Will you die if you are gentle?"

The image of him turning into a snake under the moonlight and constantly voicing his innocence appeared in his mind, and the young king drank all the wine in his cup.

"My patience is running out."

Shelley shivered.

"The people of Uruk have already begun to complain about the evil deeds of the tyrant?"

"Yeah, because of the forced labor force for the construction of the ring city, there are a lot fewer people who maintain farming and other labor on weekdays. Oh, and the right to the first night."

Inanna said gloatingly, "I heard that the first one was a girl from a noble family, but Gilgamesh came out after a while after entering."

Shelley felt that Inanna was dying.

"What do you want to say?"

Is time short?

"He thinks other girls are ugly hahaha."

Inanna patted the bed: "Hahaha, think about the face of that noble old man hahaha, my daughter was named ugly by Wang Qin!"

Indeed... like something Gilgamesh could do.

Shelley felt his eyelids twitch.

"Now you think that the young king, in the hearts of his people, is a tyrant who 'doesn't leave a son for his father, and doesn't leave a daughter for his mother'."

Inanna laughed enough and wiped her tears: "Alulu wanted to talk to you because of this matter, but when I heard that you lived in the palace, I thought you must be with Gilgamesh. So I pinched it." Throw a piece of mud on the ground and let it grow by itself, saying that it will be used to save the people of Uruk in the future."

"... When did this happen?"

"It just happened not long ago." Inanna stretched her muscles and said, "If you find it troublesome to do it yourself, you can try this piece of mud?"

"Alulu said it could save Uruk..." Shelley hesitated: "Does this mean to overthrow Gilgamesh?"

"No way, Alulu has a good relationship with Ningsun."

Inanna wentssiped by the way: "I said you were so worried about him, why did you refuse at the beginning? It's almost time to get out."

"he……"

Shelley wanted to find the most thorough reason, but in the end he used the systematic one.

"too small."

Inanna was stunned and sighed.After a moment, she held out her thumb.

"So big?"

Shelley didn't understand it at first, but only after Inanna kept raising her eyebrows did she realize it.

"Can't you not say hello down three ways!!!"

But what Inanna said was not a bad idea. After thinking about it, Shelley decided to go outside the city to look for the legendary piece of mud.Flying out of the city with the stars and the moon, Inanna hung on Shelley's tail and asked a lot.

"It's just running away from home temporarily. Why do you have to bring this egg with you? Are you afraid you won't have anything to eat?"

"Shut up." Shelley gritted his teeth: "If you talk again, I will throw you down."

She didn't mean to take the eggs with her, but she took a look before going out, and found that the landfill method Inanna said was useless at all—the eggshells were still as hard as iron, showing no signs of being broken down by the earth nothing.

Thinking that it was my own egg after all, I took it with me.

"Hey, it's that oasis."

Inanna patted Shelley's tail: "I don't know if that piece of mud has grown well."

Shelley put on a cloak and looked over.

"But I don't see anything."

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