"Let me go!"
Ishtar's enraged voice resounded in the divine tower in Uruk.
At this moment, Ishtar was still sitting in a paralyzed position and kept struggling. Her pretty face was already flushed with shame and anger.
However, under the restraint of the magical barrier and Kanzaki's Great Magic, even a goddess couldn't break free from the rope-like light that wrapped around her body. Ishtar was furious.
However, the angrier Ishtar was, the happier Gilgamesh was.
"What a scene. Even the Father of Gods and the other gods spoiled the most in history. The proud and arrogant goddess became a prisoner of the city she protected. It must feel good, doesn't it?"
Gilgamesh provoked Ishtar and made her even angrier.
"Who's the biggest spoiled goddess in history? You're the strongest king of smugness in history! "
Ishtar cursed back through clenched teeth.
Gilgamesh didn't mind.
"I am indeed the strongest existence in history. You don't need to emphasize it. Both the humans and the gods know it."
Gilgamesh said matter-of-factly.
"I'm talking about your smugness! I'm not complimenting you! Idiot! "
Ishtar glared at him.
"Of course I know you won't compliment me. Even if the world falls, you'll only compliment yourself. You're the real goddess of smugness."
Gilgamesh seemed to be enjoying Ishtar's anger. He didn't look upset at all. Instead, he was filled with endless joy.
"Guuuuuuuu …!"
Ishtar knew that no matter how much he said, he wouldn't be able to change the fact that he had become Lin Li's prisoner. As long as that was the truth, no matter how tough he was on the surface, he would only be treated as a defeated dog's bark. His delicate face twisted in anger.
However, Gilgamesh was surprised by Ishtar's reaction.
"That's strange. We've already fallen to this state. Based on your pampering nature, you should have threatened me with your father by now, or threatened to raze the entire Uruk to the ground if I don't let you go. I didn't expect you to be so gentle. It seems that the current world has corrected your twisted personality, Ishtar."
Gilgamesh sized up Ishtar with a judgmental gaze.
Unfortunately, his actions only brought humiliation to Ishtar.
"You're the one. You actually dare to imprison me. This is something that cannot be allowed even if the heavens fall and the earth shatter. Do you really think that you can suppress me like this?"
Ishtar spoke as if he was suppressing his anger.
Looking at her, it was obvious that she was not going to let this matter rest.
This was only natural, right?
As the most blessed goddess in Mesopotamian mythology, when had Ishtar ever suffered such humiliation?
Even throughout the entire mythology, Ishtar had only experienced the experience of being a prisoner and being mocked in front of her enemies once.
Even though it was much worse than this time, it was a special situation. Ishtar only felt indignant, but not too much resentment.
But it was different this time.
After all, from Ishtar's perspective, ever since she came to this world, she had been tolerating Uruk's actions. Even when Uruk was occupied by Gilgamesh, she didn't really try to take it back. She just treated it as something that she had lost and would occasionally come here for a stroll. Even if she couldn't help but cause a ruckus every time she came here, she didn't use her power to destroy the place. That was already the greatest grace that the compassionate goddess could bestow upon Ishtar.
Yet, despite her kindness, she was' repaid with enmity '. How could she not be angry?
Moreover, Ishtar was not in a good mood to begin with.
Because she couldn't find what she really lost, she thought of coming to Uruk to vent her anger. However, she was suddenly ambushed. Not only was she knocked out because she underestimated her enemy, she was also captured. How could Ishtar be in a good mood?
Of course, if that was all, Ishtar wouldn't have yelled so loudly.
Although Gilgamesh was provoking her with a sarcastic tone, it was true that Ishtar's temper was much better than before due to special reasons. Although she was angry, she was not so angry that she lost her composure.
However, what Ishtar couldn't bear the most was being humiliated in front of Gilgamesh.
Who was Gilgamesh?
He was the hateful man who had once treated her proposal with disdain and made her lose face.
It was to take revenge on this man that Ishtar released Gugarana, the Bull of Heaven, to wreak havoc in the human world. Then, she went to her father to complain about Enkidu's death and made Gilgamesh regret it. Now, she was reduced to such a state in front of this man. How could Ishtar not lose her composure?
Even though Ishtar really couldn't understand what was wrong with her to fall for the oldest arrogant nouveau riche, it was undeniable that the feud between Ishtar and Gilgamesh had already been formed.
Therefore, it was unacceptable for Ishtar to lose her composure in front of Gilgamesh.
On the other hand, Gilgamesh naturally felt his hatred for this goddess who had fallen from grace due to their past grievances.
"Of course, I know that this can only imprison you for a while, but it doesn't matter. This is enough."
Gilgamesh looked down at Ishtar and sneered.
"You're now a captive trophy. You can't deny this no matter what. Or is it that you, the goddess of war, you're not even willing to admit this? That's the real loss of composure! "
As soon as this was said, Ishtar was suddenly speechless.
Just as Gilgamesh said, she was now a captive and a trophy. There was no doubt about this.
Even if this was something that shouldn't happen even if the sky fell and the earth cracked, it actually happened.
In that case, as the goddess of war, Ishtar couldn't deny this no matter what.
Otherwise, how could she claim to be the goddess of war?
Since she was defeated, she had to pay the price.
This was the iron rule of war.
Thinking of this, Ishtar finally calmed down slowly.
Immediately, Ishtar turned her gaze and looked at Rozen who was standing aside and protected by Matthew.
She stared at Rozen and couldn't help but feel a little resentful.
She didn't forget that the person who reduced her to this state was the human in front of her.
"Who are you?" Ishtar asked. "I've never seen a face before, and there seems to be something special about you. You're not an Uruk, are you?"
Rozen had been observing Ishtar. When he saw that she finally looked at him, he narrowed his eyes.
Looking at Ishtar's reaction, Rozen had many questions in his mind.
However, Rozen didn't mention it.
"I'm not an Uruk. I'm not even from this world."
So Rozen suddenly smiled.
"I'm Rorelles Anezhen, from the future."
"Please teach me, goddess of Venus."
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