That night, Rozen slept until dawn and didn't even eat dinner.
Matthew seemed to have called him, but because he was very familiar with Matthew's aura, he subconsciously did not have much defense. Rozen fell into a deep sleep and did not get up.
Until the next day, Rozan Can woke up early, came out of the room, and went downstairs.
At this time, everyone was still asleep.
It was already dawn, but no one had woken up. It was really not like the usual style of Matthew and the others. But a lot had happened in the past two days, so it was understandable that not only Rozen, but everyone needed a good rest.
Peeping at the sound of everyone's breathing in their sleep, Rozen thought silently as he went downstairs, yawning.
"I will explain to everyone later, don't disturb me for the next few days, let me recover my magic circuit."
That was Rozen's plan.
He believed that everyone would support Rozen unconditionally, so that Rozen could quickly adjust his state.
"I still have to discuss with Gilgamesh, let him keep an eye on the north, and try not to make any trouble in the next five days."
When Rozen went down to the hall on the first floor, he unconsciously muttered such words.
As a result, an unexpected voice responded to him.
"This king has already asked Nobunaga to rush back to the north wall overnight to defend the magical beast front. I believe that there should not be any trouble in a short period of time."
When such a voice sounded from the first floor, Rozen was stunned.
Turning his head and looking at the door of the embassy, Rozen saw the figure standing there as if he was the only one in the world.
"It seems that you had a good rest last night, Chaldea."
Gilgamesh looked at Rozen with his arms crossed, the expression on his face looked so proud.
And Rozen was completely stunned.
It couldn't be helped.
"Why are you here?"
Rozen's heart was full of surprise.
Gilgamesh, on the other hand, had a disapproving look on his face.
"It's just a change of mood, is there a need to be so surprised?"
With that said, Gilgamesh walked into the embassy and sat down in front of the public table.
Rozen also reacted and went downstairs.
"Isn't it more of a surprise than a surprise?" Rozen sat down opposite Gilgamesh and poured a glass of ale for Gilgamesh like a host, and said: "After all, from the first time I saw you, you have been sitting on the throne, and anyone would be surprised to see you in an ordinary house like this."
At least, Rozen didn't expect Gilgamesh to suddenly come to the embassy alone.
He didn't have any self-awareness.
"The throne is only a place to handle official business. It's not a place this king must stay in." Gilgamesh raised his cup of ale and said nonchalantly, "I can go wherever I want. Everywhere under the heavens belongs to me, and Uruk belongs to me. Is there a place I can't go?"
It was an extremely arrogant statement.
But the one who said it was the oldest hero in human history and one of the greatest kings. He did have the right to say it.
Of course, Rozen didn't think the Virtuous King came to the embassy just to change his mood.
The reason was simple.
"I've never seen you idle. You should be busier at times like this, dealing with all kinds of affairs, right?" Rozen looked at Gilgamesh and said with a faint smile, "Rather than saying that the king came here to change his mood, I'm more willing to believe that you have something to do, right?"
And it was something private that he didn't want others to know.
“.....”
Gilgamesh didn't answer. He quietly took a sip of ale and then frowned.
"The taste is a little strong. Looks like it's time to teach the citizens a better way to make beer."
After muttering to himself, Gilgamesh met Rozen's gaze and looked at him.
Then …
"Ereshkigal should have said something to you, right?"
Gilgamesh actually said such a thing.
Rozen raised his eyebrows.
"I see." Rozen nodded as if he understood and said, "You let us go to the Underworld not only to deal with Ereshkigal, but also for another purpose, right?"
What purpose?
That was, to find out about his best friend's condition.
It was said that after Enkidu died, the Hero King Gilgamesh buried his body in the Underworld.
Because a Divine Weapon couldn't be left on the ground, it would cause a lot of trouble, so Gilgamesh chose to bury Enkidu in the Underworld so that he could sleep forever.
And Ereshkigal also allowed this and accepted Enkidu's body, so that Enkidu could have a peaceful place in the Underworld.
So …
"After knowing about Jin Gu's existence, you really want to know what happened to Enkidu's body that was buried in the Underworld, right?"
Gilgamesh directly said what Gilgamesh thought in his mind.
Gilgamesh didn't deny it. He just sneered and said like this.
"In any case, Ereshkigal must know something and asked you to bring it to me, right?"
Gilgamesh had even predicted this.
"Although I can still predict what the result will be, let's confirm it for now."
At this point, Gilgamesh's expression became serious.
"What happened to Enkidu's body?"
Gilgamesh didn't hide it anymore and asked directly.
In response, Rozen didn't beat around the bush and replied directly.
"Enkidu's body is missing."
This was the message that Ereshkigal asked Rozen to bring to Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh wasn't surprised. Instead, he lowered his eyes.
"It's really gone?"
Gilgamesh murmured.
Obviously, Gilgamesh had already expected this result.
"What do you think about that guy called Jin Gu?"
Gilgamesh asked Rozen.
"Jin Gu?" Rozen pondered for a moment and said, "First of all, I'm not sure if Enkidu is really dead."
As soon as this was said, Gilgamesh immediately gave an answer.
"Enkidu is indeed dead." Gilgamesh said without any hesitation, "The gods stopped his activation, and he died in front of This King. Even though his corpse was left behind, his soul had vanished. It's impossible for him to be alive. This King saw all of this with his own eyes."
Gilgamesh didn't doubt that Enkidu was still alive.
No matter how much the Wise King wished for it to be so, he had to admit this fact.
If that's the case …
"Jin Gu is definitely not Enkidu." Rozen said, "But, with the power and characteristics that Jin Gu has shown so far, no matter how you look at it, there's no difference between him and Enkidu."
What did this mean?
It meant that Jin Gu was definitely not an ordinary imposter.
Combined with the disappearance of Enkidu's body and the fact that the Goddess of Magical Beasts could give birth, Rozen made a bold guess.
"The Goddess of Magical Beasts must have used Enkidu's body as a material to create Jin Gu."
This was Rozen's guess.
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