Chapter 441
Sipar City is a city guarded by the sun god Utu.

Of course, this war around the city of Sipar will not lack the participation of the sun god Utu.

When the [-] reinforcements from Kuta City entered the battlefield and joined the [-] defenders from Sipar City to attack the Athenian and Hittite armies, Utu, the sun god, also appeared in Sipar City in a huge figure with a height of [-] meters. above.

On the battlefield at this time, the patron saint of the city-state of the Kingdom of Babylon already had seven pillars.

Looking at the figure of the seven pillar gods, Roy felt tremendous pressure in his heart.

Just when Roy wanted to summon the goddess of the Athens Empire, Selene's body suddenly flew hundreds of meters into the air.

Then, under Roy's gaze, Selene's body burst into white divine light, and instantly transformed into a goddess with a height of [-] meters.

Selene, who has become a goddess, also wears full armor and hides her face with a helmet.

She waved the black iron gun in her right hand, and pointed at the seven pillar gods of the Babylonian Kingdom with contempt.

"Gods of Babylon, I am the Goddess of the Moon and War of the Hittite Kingdom. The victory of this war will belong to the Hittite Kingdom. Do you want to admit defeat yourself, or do you want me to fight until you admit defeat?"

"Arrogant and savage woman!"

Facing Selene's provocation and humiliation, Marduk said with a cold face.

"You are only Alina's younger sister and subordinate, and dare to challenge Marduk, the king of the gods in the Kingdom of Babylon. Utu, the sun god! Zababa, the god of war! Ulash, the goddess of the earth! Ninurta, the god of agriculture and war! I order you to defeat this arrogant and barbaric goddess."

The four gods named by Marduk are all local gods in Mesopotamia.

Although very dissatisfied with Marduk's order, Utu, Zababa, Ulash, and Ninurta still performed their duties as the patron saint of the city-state and besieged Selene from four directions.

The city of Sipar, guarded by the sun god Utu, was once the hegemonic city-state in the Mesopotamia.

Because Sipar City became the overlord, Utu, the sun god who guarded Sipar City, also became the king of the gods in the Mesopotamia.

The city of Kish, guarded by Zababa, the god of war, was once the hegemonic city-state in the Mesopotamia.

Because the city of Kish became the overlord, Zababa, the god of war who guarded the city of Kish, became the king of the gods in the Mesopotamia.

But after all, this is a glorious past.

Now Utu and Zababa are not only reduced to ordinary city-state patron saints, but also become subordinate to the Amorite god Marduk together with Ulash and Ninurta because the Amorites conquered the cities of Sipar and Kish god.

As the younger sister of Alina, the Queen of the Gods of the Hittite Kingdom, Selene's power and majesty are certainly not comparable to the current Utu, Zababa, Ulash, and Ninurta.

Facing the siege of the four gods, Selene not only failed to defend, but took the initiative to attack.

Facing Selene's attack, Wutu, Zababa, Ulash, and Ninurta did not resist directly, but looked for opportunities to counterattack while avoiding Selene's attack.

So for a while, Selene suppressed Utu, Zababa, Ulash, and Ninurta.

Selene sneered and joked while attacking.

"It seems that you local gods don't like being enslaved by a foreign god like Marduk! So although you have to fight with me, you don't plan to do your best for Marduk."

Marduk also saw now that the local gods were not fighting with all their strength.

So he threatened with a roar of thunderous rage.

"Wutu! Zababa! Ulash! Ninurta! Do you disobey my order, do you want to be killed by me and disappear from this world completely?"

As a foreign conqueror, Marduk certainly did not treat the local gods gently.

The third king of the gods in Mesopotamia, Pabir Sage, the plant god who guarded the city of Lalak, was a deity who fell and disappeared after being beheaded by Marduk because he refused to submit to him.

The city of Larak, guarded by Pabilsag, was also destroyed by the Amorites, and has disappeared from the map of the Mesopotamia.

As proof of the fall and disappearance of Pabilsag, in the Babylonian myths fabricated by the Amorites, Pabilsag was first degraded as a half-human, half-scorpion evil god of the underworld, and then supported in Marduk’s war to kill Tiamat Tiamat was eventually killed by Marduk.

It's not just Pabil Saag.

Sude, the god of war who guarded the city of Shulupak, was also the god who fell and disappeared after being beheaded by Marduk.

The city of Shulupak was also destroyed because of its unwillingness to submit to the Amorites, and it has disappeared from the map of the Mesopotamia.

"Don't you let them fall and disappear if they obey your orders?"

Seeing Marduk threatening the local gods, Roy said immediately.

"You have been substituting the Amorite gods for the local gods, so instead of the native gods, your elder brother Nergal became the patron saint of Kuta and Ereshkigal, the goddess of the underworld. Yours His son, Naboo, the god of writing, also replaced the local gods and became the patron saint of the city of Persippa. Now the local gods of the Babylonian Kingdom are waiting for a slow death. Only when the Babylonian Kingdom is destroyed, can they have a chance to survive. "

Hearing Roy's words, Marduk glared at Roy angrily and growled.

"The people of the Hittite Kingdom are qualified to accuse me, but what qualifications do you have to accuse me? You reject all male gods to become the patron saints of the Athenian Empire. They just died slowly in the Babylonian Kingdom. The Mesopotamia was conquered by your Athenian Empire, and they Immediately, you will lose the seat of the patron saint of the city-state, and you will push down the statue and drive it away."

What Marduk said makes sense——

The local gods died slowly in the Kingdom of Babylon, and Roy's Athens Empire would not give them a way out!

Roy could only say with a cheeky face.

"I just drive them away, I won't kill them like you, let them fall and disappear. If they are lucky, maybe they can regain the patron saint's seat in other places."

Because Roy had already stated the fact that the local gods were dying slowly, after Marduk threatened the local gods, the local gods still did not fight with all their strength.

Seeing the situation where Selene used her own power to suppress the four pillar gods, Marduk could only helplessly say to Nergal, the king of the underworld, and Naboo, the god of writing.

"My dear brother Nergal! My dear son Nab! You attack with me, and we must defeat the Hittite goddess as soon as possible."

Both Nergal [Hades] and Naboo were fed by Marduk [Zeus].

Because their status came from Marduk, they certainly would not disobey Marduk's order,

In the history of another world, Hades was arranged to be Persephone's husband and Hades because the Mycenaeans who worshiped Zeus dominated the Peloponnese Peninsula.

Nergal [Hades] was also arranged to be Ereshkigal's husband and Pluto because the Amorites who worshiped Marduk [Zeus] dominated the Mesopotamia.

It is also because of being the son of Marduk that Naboo can become the patron saint of the city of Persipa as the god of writing.

Normally, only agriculture, war, sun, moon, ocean and other important godheads will be regarded as patron saints.

It is obviously Marduk's deliberate arrangement to write such a tasteless godhead to become the patron saint of the city-state.

(End of this chapter)

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