Rimuru was speechless.

You are just acting out of your heart!

but…

Hearing Ninurta's words, Rimuru suddenly frowned slightly.

How can it be so coincidental?

How could Ninurta suddenly appear in the city-state of Ur, at such a special juncture?

And it happened to be injured by Ishtar's power?

Even under the attack of Nergal's power, he was accidentally injured?

If one or two is just a coincidence, then three and four may not be so coincidental...

If he didn't come at this time, it can be expected that Ishtar would never be merciful, and it is estimated that he would directly send Ninurta to the throne of God.

But it's different from Ninurta's idea. Rimuru didn't think it was a conspiracy of Nergal or Ishtar - the former was because it was unnecessary, and to some extent Nergal was also a victim...

As for the latter, it is because he does not have this brain. Of course, it cannot be said that he has no wisdom. It can only be said that his thinking circuit is different from that of ordinary people... Although Ishtar thought of using the plague to restrain the lock of the sky, it is quite annoying. Mulu was surprised.

But apart from them, who else would dare to count against Ninurta?

You know...although as soon as he appeared on the stage, he appeared in the form of a bad luck and a tool god. But Ninurta is actually not as weak as he thought.

At the peak of his heyday, he was indeed not under Ishtar.

The extant Sumerian tablet book records the story of Ninurta killing the Anzu bird and regaining the "Clay Book of Destiny". Of course, the clay tablet of destiny here is not the one that Twinkle wrote later, but the predecessor of another - "The Seal of Divine Power".

At the same time, there are also recorded stories of Anzu's abusing the earth and endangering human beings. It is precisely because of this deed that Ninurta defeated Ningsun in the prestige of the human world, so that he became the urban **** of Lagash logically later.

So, with a **** of this status, who would dare to calculate? Could it be...

Rimuru was still thinking. Ninurta spoke again at this time: "However, no matter what, I can see what happened just now. Enkidu, it's really hard for you this time. It's a pity that you asked Inanna to save me. The guy ran away, really..."

Limuru was interrupted from her thoughts when she heard the words.

It's not because of anything else, this Ninurta's attitude is too abnormal...?

Could it be that you really thought I was here to save you?

Please, even if I don't save you, release all your strength. Now I can't catch Ishtar without the ability of "Sky Chain"!

Chapter 62 Planetary Domain

In fact, Ninurta's thoughts were far less complicated than Rimuru thought. The reason for the big change in attitude was indeed because of the aftermath of the catastrophe. After surviving, his impression of Limuru changed dramatically.

Of course, this change is based on a premise - the lock of the sky is indeed a very useful tool for the gods, especially for himself, and he is very loyal to his performance so far, and can even be used in the body. In the case of heavy responsibilities, he also chooses to give priority to saving himself. It is very likely that he will become his own "messenger" in the future.

A simpler way of expressing it is - Enkidu (the lock of the sky), which is another Sharur rod, but with stronger "self-consciousness".

Although Ninurta is arrogant, judging from how much he cherishes the Sharur Staff, he is very generous in treating his own precious props - the Sharur Staff can also be willful in his hands He didn't listen to the drive, but he still cherished it very much. Now his feelings for Rimuru are gradually approaching this point.

Of course, there is another reason, that is, the task of retrieving Ishtar is indeed important to the Sumerian Temple and Ninur Tower, and it cannot be lost. Therefore, the status of the lock of the sky will also increase with the difficulty of the task, and he will also take this into account.

——It's just that Limuru's own brain circuit is different from these Sumerian gods. So I didn't understand it for a while, and even thought that this guy Ninurta was secretly harboring some conspiracy against himself?

"God Ninurta, even if I just shot with all my strength, I may not be able to catch Ishtar." Limuru suppressed the doubts in her heart and tried her best to say in a calm tone: "Also, I can't feel it now. Ishtar's breath is gone, and how to find her next is also a very troublesome thing."

Hearing the words, Ninurta carefully looked at the tranquil "Sky Lock" in front of him, and remembered what Ishtar had said before about "killing the gods", he suddenly seemed to have a realization, and suddenly slammed the "Dagger of Plague" in his hand. ” Esmailam the Heavenly Jade fell to the ground and said angrily:

"It turns out that the crazy woman may have planned to do something to me from the beginning, maybe it's better to discuss it with Nergal! No wonder she drove the sky boat directly when she was in Shanshenmu at the time... Damn, it's really lawless, I But the planetary gods! Did they dare to ignore the divine court?"

At this moment, Ninurta finally realized that this series of coincidences was probably a deliberate murder. Ψq & 渌 & read & book Ψ

It's just that unlike Limuru, Limuru can tell from Ishtar's reaction that Ishtar will never join forces with the **** of plague. However, Ninurta simply thought that they were behind the scenes.

Because of this, Ninurta was extremely angry, but now it can only be incompetent and furious.

Although he was saved by the "Sky Lock", the divinity in his body had already fallen to the limit at this time, his power had almost dissipated, and it was almost impossible to even want to fly, let alone Said it was for revenge.

What can be expected is that even if he really returns to the court of God, he can only complain to God Enlil at most. In this case, the **** Enlil should not punish Nergal.

Thinking of this, Ninurta couldn't help but look at Limuru, and there was a bit of contemplation in his eyes.

After a long while, he suppressed the anger in his heart and said lightly: "Enkidu, Inanna should be hiding in her planetary universe. As long as she is hiding there, there is nothing you can do about her by ordinary means."

"Planetary space?" Limuru was slightly taken aback. What is the planetary universe? Have you ever mentioned this term? Or is this something epic?

"You have just been born, so it's normal not to understand this." Ninurta said, "It's actually very simple. The so-called planetary universe can be understood as the planetary god's own territory—like my Saturn universe, Marduk's. Jupiter domain, and Inanna's Venus domain."

"The universe can not only bring powerful power to the gods, but it is also the unique area of ​​the planetary gods. As long as they are in their own planetary universe, the planetary gods are almost supreme beings, second only to the main gods in terms of quality and power level. .As far as I know, only God Enlil and God Enki can ignore the space domain and cause damage to the planetary gods."

Ninurta explained, and Rimuru finally understood.

Just as Ereshkigal is almost invincible in the underworld, Ishtar also has similar powers in the realm of Venus that belongs to her.

It's just that unlike Elle, Ishtar's Venus universe is not as vast as the underworld, and under normal circumstances it cannot pull people into it. But even so, simply as a place to hide, it is extremely troublesome.

In fact, Enkidu has a similar ability. Especially after understanding the conceptual power "base". "Ki" means "earth" in Sumerian writing. Therefore, as long as she stands on the earth, Rimuru can control part of the power of the earth with this power.

It's just that this is only a fraction of the power of God Enki. Compared with the real gods, it is far worse, and there is no way to achieve the level of "invincibility". In fact, even God Enki may not be able to achieve the level of "invincibility" on the earth.

Only Tiamat is a **** who possesses all, and even more, power than the earth.

"But...you're different."

When Ninurta said this, the conversation suddenly changed: "You are the lock of the sky, and you have a strong restraint on the divine. If you can lock Inanna when she does not close the interstellar portal, there should be The chance pulled her out..."

"…"

It's the lock of the sky again... Limuru said that she is indeed the lock of the sky now, but it really won't become a chain!

Even if it can be simulated with clay, it is at most the level of the wisdom of the people, and the restraint on the gods is limited. But... now k certainly can't say that:

"God Ninurta, you're right. But even so, what if Inanna keeps hiding in the Venus space and can't come out? Or, if there is no way to grasp the timing of the opening of the portal, let her escape again and again. If so. What should I do?"

Rimuru's question silenced Ninurta.

He pondered for a while and said, "It's not that there is no such possibility... If so. Perhaps, there is only one way..."

Is there really a way?

Limuru didn't expect that she just asked a tentative question, and there really was a solution: "What solution?"

"The seal of divine authority. Not to mention that the crazy woman will definitely not be idle - even if she can, as long as she has the seal of divine authority, even if she hides in the Venus universe, she can get it out for her!"

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