Type-Moon Simulation: Starting with Conquering a Greek Goddess!-Chapter 398: It Won’t Be Boring from Now On

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Chapter 398 - 398: It Won’t Be Boring from Now On

[In the end, Anu agreed to Enlil's request; he consented to temporarily pledge the divine bull to Enlil]

[Anu also added another clause: Enlil could not exercise the divine bull's power at his personal discretion]

[If he wanted to use the divine bull, he must have the consent of the other gods. Enlil agreed to this without hesitation]

[In fact, as long as he could weaken the divine authority of the sky god Anu]

[No matter what, Enlil would benefit]

[Anu knew that his power was waning. Therefore, he chose his daughter and descendants over the few divine powers he had left]

[The sins committed against the mother goddess]

[Anu did not want to repeat them again]

[Thus, with the divine bull as collateral, you were no longer seen as a threat that must be eliminated by the gods]

[However, due to the poisonous nature of your blood]

[The gods did not favor you]

[They focused their attention on your brother, who was the one the gods looked to as the divine wedge, the one who would guide humanity back into the hands of the gods, and the one who would lead the future of the divine generation]

[This child was named Gilgamesh by the gods]

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[The gods did not hide their fondness for this child; they all offered blessings for him]

[Your mother Ninsun witnessed this scene]

[Her heart was filled only with sadness]

[In her eyes, whether it was you or Gilgamesh, both were her beloved offspring]

[However, the gods treated them differently]

[The goddess was already disheartened]

"It's okay, even if the gods do not bless you, I will love you and protect you."

Ninsun said to the child in her arms.

Her heart was filled with sadness and unwillingness.

"Ninsun, there is no need to worry about the gods anymore. They will not interfere with you and your child in the future. As long as this child does not do anything too outrageous that gives the gods a handle..."

"Father..."

Ninsun looked at her loving father god.

She knew that her father, whose divine authority was declining, must have paid a price; otherwise, the gods would not have made such concessions.

"Ninsun, I will treat both Gilgamesh and this child equally. If the other gods do not bless you, I will. They will surely become a beacon of hope in the future."

The sun god Utu held the young Gilgamesh.

He handed the child back to Ninsun.

Not all gods rejected her child; there were still two gods who offered blessings.

This made Ninsun unable to hold back her tears.

Because of this, she did not despair of the Sumerian gods; at least there was still some warmth in this family.

[You witnessed this scene]

[At first, you were seen as a necessary evil by the gods, but then the sun god Utu and the sky god Anu intervened]

[Along the way, you almost acted several times]

[You could feel the love from your mother and grandfather, which was the reason you ultimately did not act]

[Both were extremely important in Sumerian mythology]

[If you had used your full strength, it would have solidified your reputation as a great enemy of the Sumerian gods. In the end, it would only lead Ninsun and Anu into a deadly conflict within the same pantheon]

[You were not afraid of opposing the gods]

[In fact, if you truly felt it necessary, even the destruction of the Sumerian pantheon would not be impossible]

[However, was that really what Ninsun and Anu wanted to see?]

[Could that be considered a good ending?]

[It is clear that the destruction of the Sumerian pantheon would not bring joy to Anu and Ninsun. Although they were disappointed in the gods, they still regarded the Sumerian gods as kin]

[Moreover, even if the Sumerian gods were destroyed, it would only invite invasion and absorption from other pantheons]

[Then, it would lead to endless war]

[You did not simulate this to participate in the war of the gods; taking this path would bring no joy to anyone]

[Ultimately, what truly made you decide not to act]

[Was still Ninsun's gentle motherly love and the choice made by the sky father Anu in the end. These two were the real reasons you did not act]

[It can be said that the Sumerian gods escaped a calamity]

"If those ungrateful vassal gods made Lord Moran act, it could only lead to the collapse of the entire pantheon~ how fortunate."

"Do you really want me to fight?"

"Of course not! I just find these guys displeasing! If Lord Moran ever wants to teach them a lesson, I will definitely do my utmost to support you!"

Moran and Full Moon were communicating telepathically.

Full Moon only harbored killing intent towards the Sumerian gods. If it weren't for Moran's prohibition against taking action, she would have unleashed her full power long ago.

"I just want to live a more stable life, not to be a war maniac. Although I don't know what deal Anu and Enlil have reached, under Anu's restrictions, the gods can't do much more. I also don't want my mother in this life to be too sad."

Moran cared more about Ninsun than Anu.

So, since Anu and Enlil reached a deal, he lost the reason to take action.

If he really had to go all out.

That would be the situation Moran least wanted to see.

"Hey? Lord Moran, aren't you worried that these vassal gods will make things difficult for you in the future?" Full Moon asked curiously.

"Hehe, they can only make things difficult if they are capable of doing so. Even if the situation becomes uncontrollable, we can deal with it then."

Moran was simulating with a relaxed mindset.

He did not see the Sumerian gods as a threat. In the end, it was just a matter of whether Moran would flip the table; at most, it would just make him work a little harder to shuffle the Sumerian pantheon.

From the very beginning, there was no need to worry.

"Alright, since you say so, I'll accompany you in watching this unfold. After all, I will always be with you. As long as I'm with you, everything is interesting. Lord Moran, I love you!"

"Ah, then I really need you to accompany me well."

Moran couldn't help but laugh helplessly.

Then, he glanced at the golden-haired baby beside him, who was his brother with the same mother.

Thinking of Gilgamesh, who would later be revered as a tyrant,

He already thought of how to bully—oh no, educate this ancient chubby tiger.

Moran couldn't help but find it very interesting.

It seems that the future days will not be boring...