Limuru couldn't help being a little surprised. Is it possible that the original "Enkidu" also has a chance to obtain this artifact? However, there seems to be no such record.

But on second thought. Since the original Enkidu also learned the power of Ninurta. So, it stands to reason that there is indeed a chance to obtain this artifact. It's just that after the original Enkidu appeared, he went directly to fulfill his mission to challenge Gilgamesh, the "Wedge of the Sky", so naturally he missed this artifact.

But now I am different. Gilgamesh is still young and doesn't need his own "discipline". On the contrary, Ishtar escaped because Humbaba was not in Shanshenmu. It can be said that he changed the world line unintentionally...

Therefore, it is only natural for Ninurta to have the opportunity to give this artifact to himself.

Fortunately, these effects have not been large enough so far. Ishtar is no longer unreasonable, but after all, there is still a little bit of measure, and he did not force mankind to death. And in the final analysis, this matter did not have the influence of Goetia and "Humani Burning". As long as it is handled properly, the impact on history is minimal.

Otherwise... Maybe you don't need to wait for the "Absolute Warcraft Front", and now Gu Dazi may have come...

Rimuru was distracted here, and at this moment——

"Remember! After the gods come, you must return the power I gave you and this Sharur Staff!" Ninurta emphasized again.

After all, power doesn't matter. The Staff of Sharul is really too important to him...

"……Ok."

Limuru nodded lightly and said, "I am a tool made by the gods. Ψq & 呌 & 見 & book Ψ Since this is the case, this is also my mission."

Weird.

Although perhaps the real Enkidu, it's not surprising to be able to say such things at this time. But... Rimuru is not Enkidu.

Now that the artifact is in my hands, do you still want to go back? You are thinking of peaches!

Moreover, you are a **** who has lost his power, and even the artifact has fallen into my hands... Hmph, although I can't kill you because you are a god. But if it really hinders me too much, I will send you out of this world in advance!

Rimuru had been unhappy about this so-called "Saturn God of War" for a long time.

Although he said that his current power, a considerable part was obtained from Ninurta. However, being able to give power to others makes others feel disgusted, this Ninurta can be regarded as a considerable talent... Well, it should be said that he is a "divine talent".

But then again, maybe God is like that.

If the Sumerian gods really had even the slightest humility, perhaps the "Wedge of the Sky" plan would not have failed so thoroughly.

But this is also in line with the image of the gods - after all, whether it is human beings or the "chain of the sky", they are actually created by gods. From a human point of view, it is a pet, or even inferior to a pet, which may be nothing more than a captive jackal or a falcon.

It could even be said that they are not the same species at all.

Although the generation gap between the two has not reached the level of "Myth of Cthulhu", it is similar.

In all fairness, do people have sympathy and humility towards captive animals? Certainly not!

But because of this...the gods will inevitably fail.

Because although human beings are small, they are not captive animals after all. Human wisdom, will, and determination are not inferior to the so-called gods.

Although the first humans worshipped gods, even God had to send them out of the Garden of Eden when the human mind was awakened.

And no matter which myth it is in, the land controlled by the gods will be occupied by humans in the end.

"Okay, stop gossip."

Perhaps it was because of Limuru's "promise", Ninurta's tone softened a little and said: "The lock of the sky, this time I am here. It is for an important matter - I believe that by virtue of grace God's power, you have discovered something, right? Yes, Inanna has come to the human world!"

"It's different from me. I'm just a part of the lower realm, and I don't have divinity and power. But this guy Inanna came down with all the power - oh, yes. I suddenly remembered that maybe you don't know Who is Inanna, but I won't explain that much. In short, God Enlil has given you an order. It is to rely on the power of your "lock" to bring her back to the court of God again! "

really……

Limuru was not surprised at all. This guy Ninurta really came for Ishtar.

However, adhering to the heart of acting, K still pretended to look at Ninurta and said:

"Envoy Ningirsu... I think you misunderstood something. Since I am a tool made by the gods, how can I be an enemy of the gods?"

"...This time is an exception." Ninurta looked at the Heavenly Chain with "pure piety" in his eyes, although he felt reassured by Limuru's "religion" (mainly because he should return it to himself in this way) Sharul Rod), but explained:

"Goddess Inanna is too reckless. After the lower world, she began to unleash her divinity and abuse the earth. So this time, you are specially allowed to take action against her. This is also part of the plan to ensure the wedge of the sky-after all, the meaning of your existence is for the sky. wedge."

"However, the lock of the sky, you have to be careful. The power of the goddess Inanna is never under mine. You may not be able to win a battle with her easily. It is precisely because of this that the **** Enlil specially let me Grant you the Staff of Sharul."

"However, when fighting, you should try not to activate the power of Sharul's Staff. Instead, use your own "lock" to restrain Inanna, which can also ensure that the damage to the ground will not be so great. "

Ninurta said slowly.

"...Power?" Limuru gently lifted Sharul's Staff.

"Yes, Sharul's Rod is an artifact of power that contains the concept of Saturn. Once the power is released, it can exert the ultimate power of the concept of Saturn: the condor Lugal-Ki-Anzag-Shē -Anzud). This is based on the power condensed when I defeated Anzu, the condor who stole the divine artifact, with the Staff of Sharul... Wait!"

Ninurta's words stopped abruptly.

Just because the location of the "Sky Lock" roared out like a torrent of magic power, and suddenly Ninurta, whose pupils were constricted, flew out.

bang...

The world was shocked, and in mid-air, it suddenly condensed into a mass of mighty power that seemed to be enough to destroy the sky and destroy the earth.

Boundless magic power rolled up, but at this time, Limuru, who was the initiator, was thinking about another question: Wait, how to release this power... Did I inadvertently promote the birth of Xiao En?

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Accidentally deleted chapters while adjusting the volume, and reposted it again...

Chapter 52: The Birth of Xiao En

"You...you..." Ninurta looked at the torrent of magic power rising in the air not far away, shocked and angry.

This power is exactly the same as its own conceptual power, except that it has no divinity, it is almost another self! However, what is the lock of the day thinking? Suddenly, such a powerful force was released in this position.

He even kicked himself out...

This really made Ninurta feel extremely uncomfortable. After all, this is the power of his own power, his own artifact.

What's more... suffocating than watching your own power being used by others to beat yourself up?

However, in the face of Ninurta's shock and anger, the "Chain of Heaven" is still calm:

"God Envoy Ningirsu, I'm very sorry. But... I just got this Sharul Staff, and I haven't been able to control it so well. So, the power was just aroused because you pronounced the real name yourself. ."

Limuru gently waved the staff in her hand, and as a light-colored magic power was hidden in the air, the power of power in mid-air suddenly trembled, stopping the accumulation of the torrent of magic power, and then gradually dissipated around...

"...How is it possible!? Sharul is not in my hand. Even if it is in my hand, sometimes it doesn't listen to me!" Ninurta was originally full of anger when he heard Limuru The remarks were stunned for a moment, and then the first reaction was disbelief.

But after refuting, Ninurta frowned again when he saw the very calm "Sky Lock" on his face. It stands to reason that the lock of the sky should not lie to deceive himself, right?

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