"Miss Ishtar!"
Seeing Ishtar descending from the sky, Matthew, who was initially on guard, was taken aback at first, then revealed a pleasantly surprised expression.
However, that surprised expression was ridiculed by Ishtar.
"Hey, I'm here to pick a fight, not to acknowledge you. Why do you look like you've seen a long-lost friend?"
Needless to say, the shameless Venus goddess's ridicule was very effective.
"But … But …"
Matthew looked at Rozen blankly, as if saying, "Isn't that the case?" Ishtar immediately panicked.
Ishtar immediately panicked.
"Of course not! I'm not your friend! Don't forget that I'm a goddess! "
Ishtar emphasized.
Under such circumstances, Rozen patted Matthew's slender shoulder and said.
"I say, you're an unreasonable goddess, aren't you?"
This sentence thoroughly infuriated Ishtar.
"You bastard, don't be rude to me just because we've been together for a while!" Ishtar said furiously, "I'm already being merciful by not holding it against you for your previous rudeness, not to mention that I've helped you with the Goddess of Warcraft. Such a favor would have never appeared in the past. After that, we're even. How dare you come to my territory and behave atrociously. Do you really think I don't have a temper?"
What he said was completely true.
At least, ever since she came to this era and met Ishtar, the goddess had always suffered in the hands of Rozen. Not only did she not take advantage of him, she even did Rozen a big favor.
It would have been impossible for Ishtar to repay evil with good in the past.
This time, if it weren't for his interest in Rozen, the deterrence of Attila, and the neutralization of the girl's personality, Ishtar would never do such a thankless thing.
From this point of view, Ishtar had never done anything wrong to Rozen. On the contrary, Rozen was more or less insatiable.
In this case, it was no wonder that Ishtar was so angry.
However …
"How come I didn't know that I came to your territory to behave atrociously?" Rozen raised his eyebrows and said leisurely: "Did I do anything here? Not only did he not, he even helped you expel a lot of Magical Beasts, didn't he? Is this considered behaving atrociously? "
"It's not a matter of practice, it's a matter of position." Ishtar immediately corrected him. "I have no intention of being friends with you. Or rather, you arrogant humans who have occupied my Uruk are my enemies. But I didn't go after you, and you stepped into my territory without any warning. How could I sit back and do nothing?"
"Can't you?" Rozen ignored Ishtar's accusation and said indifferently, "Then why can't it be a magical beast? Could it be that I'm inferior to those magical beasts? "
"Nonsense! How can you compare? " Ishtar was about to explode in anger. He shouted loudly, "I don't care how many pets of the Goddess of Magical Beasts there are. But you, you clearly have that servant called Attila, and yet you came here with that monster. I'm not that stupid to keep my cool like that!"
"That's what you're saying, right?" Rozen's expression suddenly became strange, and he said, "Is it because you don't know what Attila wants to do to you in your territory, so you can't calm down, and in the end, you just came here to get an answer from us?"
If that was the case, the goddess was too useless, even more useless than Merlin.
"Haha …" The corner of Ishtar's eyes twitched as if he could read Rozen's mind. He said angrily, "Do you really think so?"
Ishtar wanted an answer.
If this answer was the last thing she wanted to hear, then Ishtar did not mind telling Rozen whether she was useless or not.
Even if Rozen had Attila, that monster's power had dropped significantly compared to the past. Now, it was just a heroic spirit. Even if its spirit base was at the level of a crown and it had the ability to attack civilizations and worlds, if Ishtar used all of her divinity and authority, even if she could not win, she would definitely be able to destroy something.
Since she could still run even if she could not win, Ishtar had decided to teach Rozen a good lesson.
However, at this time, Rozen's tone changed.
"Of course I don't think so." Rozen said with a straight face, "You're Ishtar, the great goddess of Mesopotamia, the mistress of the sky, the beloved daughter of Annu. Unless Attila returns to her true form, fear is fear, but how could you be so terrified?"
Ishtar, who was about to lose his temper, was stunned by Rozen's sudden acknowledgement.
Seeing that Rozen seemed to be serious, Ishtar's anger subsided, and then she felt a little embarrassed.
"Well, it's good that you understand …"
Ishtar coughed and was about to say something.
However, Rozen interrupted her.
"Anyway, the reason you came here is because you knew that we entered Cusar, so you were scared, right?" "Although you don't know what happened in Cusa, but Cusa is a cursed place. The great goddess of Venus was worried that something would happen to us when we stepped into such a place, so she hurriedly came here to warn us, right?" Rozen's mouth suddenly curled into a smile and said, "Although you don't know what happened in Cusa, but Cusa is a cursed place.
"This …" Ishtar was speechless.
"Is that so?" Matthew also reacted and said with surprise and joy, "Did Miss Ishtar come here because she was worried about us?"
Although it was hard to believe, there should be no other reason for Ishtar to suddenly appear in front of Rozen and Matthew.
As mentioned before, Ishtar only controlled the air in the northeast, and she had no desire to occupy her own territory. Even magical beasts could come and go as they pleased, and there were also human ranches. If that was the case, even if Rozen and Matthew came here, Ishtar would not have rushed out in a panic, right?
Just as Rozen said, Ishtar was afraid of Attila, but knowing Attila's current situation, she would not be afraid, at least not to the point where she could not help but come here to threaten them.
So, the only explanation was that the goddess was worried about the safety of Rozen and Matthew.
In other words …
"… She's surprisingly a good person."
"… Yes, a good person."
"… She's a good person, right?"
Olga Marie, Da Vinci, and Roman's speechless voices came from the communicator one after another.
"Who … Who's a good person!?"
Ishtar was embarrassed into anger again.
In fact, Ishtar was probably in despair too.
After all, this good person who loved to worry about others was definitely not her own. It could only be the quality of the girl who had fused with her.
Of course, Ishtar was still a goddess, and the girl who was fused with her was also a magician. She was not that naive.
So …
"… Forget it, I might as well teach you a lesson."
Ishtar took a deep breath, calmed himself down, and spat out the words while gnashing his teeth.
The goddess finally lost her temper.
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