In human nature there is a primitive desire to chase chaos and excitement.
Even though the gods of the Type-Moon World seemed to be a different species from humans, in terms of thinking, they were no different from humans.
The only difference is that gods have powers, but humans don't.
Ereshkigal was like that, like a little girl who didn't know much about the world.
Fascinated by Ryota, she slowly lets go of her chaotic nature.
At the banquet that followed, she used Ishtar's body to do many very presumptuous things.
She actually went out to rob believers' belongings, beat up several believers, and caused trouble at banquets, which made many people dare not speak up.
At the same time, she also did some things that slandered her own image.
Like drawing a turtle on the face.
For example, when arguing with Gilgamesh, who called her an idiot, she immediately shouted:
"I am such an idiot, do you need to tell me about this?"
"😐"
Gilgamesh: "Your head all right?"
"Get away from me! Stupidity is contagious! I don't want to influence other people."
Gilgamesh: "😐"
Even Gilgamesh, who had seen the gale and waves, was stunned at this moment.
Ereshkigal didn't pay much attention to it, and continued to go mad elsewhere.
That made Ishtar a scapegoat.
She had to say that using another person's body to act recklessly without taking responsibility afterward was truly incomparable.
Ereshkigal was completely immersed in it, and it was getting more and more.
On the one hand, she had conflict with Ishtar, and there wasn't much psychological pressure to do so.
On the other hand, perhaps because of her hard work in the Underworld all year long, she had accumulated quite a bit of pressure.
Now that she had found the perfect outlet, as pleasure gradually overtook embarrassment, she was going a little crazy.
In the process, Ryota is happy at first. Later, however, he sympathized with Ishtar.
This is very sad.
Ryota hoped this idiotic goddess didn't accidentally explode with rage when she looked everyone's weird eyes after waking up at noon.
He also hoped that she would not take the opportunity to make trouble, otherwise...
(Uruk is related to my main quest. If Ishtar loses her temper and sabotages here, I'll have to turn around and suppress her.)
Ryota is quietly making preparations for tomorrow.
It can be said that there is no sympathy at all.
Even though the persecution of Goddess Venus was excessive, Ryota didn't have much psychological pressure.
Since Ishtar dared threaten him to lick her feet, what kind of affection did he need to show her?
...
The banquet lasted until the early hours of the morning.
It was almost noon when everyone woke up from sleep.
There is still one day left before the survival quest ends.
After Hayasaka woke up, she dragged Misaki around Uruk.
These two people usually have a bad relationship, but when it comes to activities like playing and shopping, they are very compatible.
Perhaps because they liked dressing up, other pliers didn't miss the opportunity to learn about this ancient city.
Gilgamesh is known as the oldest king of mankind, and the country he rules is naturally very attractive to everyone.
Inaho only slept for four hours, and with a research mentality, he undertook an in-depth investigation around Uruk.
Because Ryota wanted to improve his mood, he didn't go with them.
Yes, he perfected the "Bridge of Evil" mood.
After the construction of each bridge is completed, there is an overall stabilization process.
As long as it is stable, construction of the next bridge can begin.
This adventure was quite special, and he was faced with a situation where he had to eliminate Tiamat first, so he planned to make preparations.
The first plan naturally followed the strategy method in the original plot.
As long as all the attack conditions are met, and he have a super helper, it won't be difficult to finish off Tiamat.
But all the eggs cannot be put in one basket.
If Chaldea didn't come in a month, this plan would be ruined.
Back then, all he could rely on was himself.
So this preparation was naturally for increasing strength.
—Build the Fifth Bridge!
As long as the Fifth Bridge was 100%, he could solve Tiamat's problem by himself.
Ryota couldn't hold the memory he saw of Tokisaki Kurumi in his mind.
In Kurumi's first period world, he reached the Fifth Bridge.
Ryota has also been testing the limits of his own strength.
When all the power in the soul is expanded, the buffered domain can even cover the entire continent.
Of course, instantaneously exerting all one's soul power was an amplified move, and it couldn't be considered a normal state.
Although soul power is unlimited, it takes time to flow out from the heart to recharge the soul.
(Conservatively, if Fifth Bridge's ultimate move was based solely on destructive power, it might be able to instantly destroy the ground with a single blow.)
Ryota counted in his mind.
(Even if I can't kill Tiamat with one punch, I only need to wait a while for my soul power to be full, and then I can unleash a second punch. As long as soul power recovers, I can completely fight with my body, without worrying about self-protection. As for dual immortality Tiamat... I use the emotional ability of the Bridge of Evil to unleash a huge technique, which should be able to instantly destroy the concept, just like King Hassan's attack.)
Ryota thought of King Hassan, who instantly slashed at Tiamat, giving off the concept of death.
This is equivalent to cutting off the boss's "infinite blood stem" from the upper bound.
In this way, others can add damage and successfully defeat the boss.
He actually has similar skills here.
Execution Blade—— A sword technique practiced through the "Bridge of Evil".
The "Bridge of Evil" represents destruction, curse, killing intent… All the ugliness gathers together, and the ultimate emotional ability is to make things disappear from this world.
Let it return to emptiness.
At present, he is using it normally, and can only destroy matter, and it is difficult to touch the concept.
However, regarding the intent of the Ming Hong Sword, using a sword technique to concentrate all of the attack power can raise the realm of destruction to a concept.
Destroy the Concept – Destroy the concept of immortality.
This was his confidence in facing Tiamat.
But when he was on the Fourth Bridge, even if he used this sword move, its power was limited.
Ryota isn't sure this move will work against Tiamat, so he has to complete the fifth bridge.
At that time, he would advance to the Fifth Bridge soul power level, and he had absolute confidence in meeting a god and slaying a god.
The prerequisite for completing the Fifth Bridge is to stabilize the Fourth Bridge first.
That's what he does now.
Looking outside through the open window, Ryota sighed softly.
"I'm still a little too anxious…"
Yes, too worried.
He hadn't stabilized the Fourth Bridge, so he had stepped out to take his chances.
Otherwise, the Fifth Bridge's emotional gathering process could begin now.
Of course, this cannot depend entirely on impatience.
Initially, it was fine to do it.
Just like the current main quest, he actually had the confidence to complete it.
The key is that the adventure world chosen this time is too special, and Ishtar happened to be chosen, which made her face a situation where she had to deal with enemies outside the level.
Ryota suspects that the Adventurers' Guild is after him, but he has no proof.
"Let's take a step and see..."
Ryota took his eyes off the window and entered a cultivation state again.
If both preparations failed, he would have to use the riskier trump card.
...
When Ishtar woke up, she found herself lying in an unfamiliar room.
The strange surroundings brought her to her senses quickly and completely cleared up, ending her confused state.
"I fell asleep?"
Ishtar felt a little strange.
No memory of falling asleep—it wasn't the first time something like this had happened.
Since being summoned, she had fallen asleep many times during the night without knowing it.
Apparently this happened last night as well.
Ishtar tried hard to remember, but when she realized she couldn't remember any details, she was so nervous that she stopped thinking about it.
Don't take it seriously.
Her current body was that of a human, no different from the previous divine body, she would sleep when she was tired.
Maybe it was because she wasn't used to it, her memory would occasionally blur in this regard, and she felt that this situation should be considered normal.
"No, not true!"
Ishtar suddenly thought of a possibility: "It could also be Shiro, who knocked me out last night… Damn it! You bastard who doesn't keep his word!"
She remembered.
Last night, Ryota not only didn't immediately follow her instructions, but he also grabbed her legs and played with her, and finally even pushed her to the ground, as if he wanted to rape her.
She was very sleepy back then, and it was very difficult to struggle and fight back, and then her memories only ended here.
Then she must have fallen asleep.
"Is it possible..."
Ishtar's face froze, and she examined herself.
She naturally knew about the things that men and women would do.
She began to examine all the skin on his body.
No bite marks or anything, which is good.
Then she smelled her body, and the smell was normal, no surprise.
Of course, the possibility of her being purged by Ryota must also be considered.
Thinking of this, Ishtar got up and looked around.
Seeing that no one was around, she grew bolder and looked at her stomach.
...
As the final check was finished, Ishtar suddenly slapped her cheeks with both hands.
"What do I do!? Really..."
In a room with no other people, alone, she felt ashamed of herself, and even her cheeks turned red.
As expected of inheriting a part of Tohsaka Rin's character.
After knowing that she was whole, Ishtar still felt relieved.
It's okay, okay... Ryota is a very serious man.
He was probably just angry last night, and just teaching and scaring her.
After finding out that she was asleep, he stopped, and brought her to this room… Hmph, this man took good care of her.
Thinking about it, Ishtar suddenly pouted.
"That guy acted pretty well last night, but he really was a coward in the end! He had heart but no courage, and a goddess in a coma wouldn't dare make a move. That person feels guilty, really…"
She couldn't help grinding her teeth.
Last night, that man had looked like he was going to seriously insult and defile the goddess, but in the end… that was it?
What a coward!
After grumbling a few words in her heart, Ishtar walked out. Then, she encountered strange things one after another.
In the first place, many people outside looked bruised and swollen, as if they had just been beaten.
Second, when the people of Uruk saw her, they all avoided her without exception.
Wherever she went, there would be a wide open space.
Moreover, Ishtar found the way these people looked at her very strange.
There is fear.
Doubt.
There are those who dare to be angry but do not dare to speak....
Everything is quite complicated.
There was an even more exaggerated reaction – upon seeing her, a small number of people quickly re-entered the house, lowered the curtain on the door, and peeked at her from inside the house, looking extremely wary.
Just like a thief.
As if afraid she went into the house and took things.
This is so cute... She is a great goddess, would she still do something like that?
Ishtar was a little confused.
This strange situation became even more serious after she arrived at the temple site.
Even her priest, Siduri, looked at her with complicated eyes.
"What is it? Siduri," asked Ishtar.
"No, it's fine."
Siduri hesitated and reminded: "Please make sure not to do those things again today."
"Those things...? What do you mean?"
Ishtar looked confused.
"You forgot?" Siduri was shocked, and quickly understood: "Right, you drank a lot last night... so you went crazy with alcohol..."
She patted her chest exaggeratedly, as if she was relieved.
Fortunately, the goddess is normal and undamaged.
If the goddess she believed in was really corrupted, she didn't know what to do.
Ishtar frowned: "What are you talking about?"
"Ha ha ha..."
Suddenly, a burst of laughter came and resounded throughout the hall.
Hearing this familiar voice, Ishtar turned her head uncomfortably.
Before her gaze, Gilgamesh's figure appeared.
"Carefully laugh yourself to death!"
Ishtar scolded very harshly.
"Hey, isn't this the turtle goddess who claims to be an idiot?"
Gilgamesh looked very happy: "You seem to be in good spirits today. If that's the case, how about an impromptu performance to please me?"
"You want to die!"
Ishtar narrowed her eyes dangerously.
"Oh?" Gilgamesh showed an interesting look: "It seems you have completely forgotten what happened last night… Oh, you poor drinker."
"What do you mean?" asked Ishtar.
"Don't worry, I will remember everything."
The smile on the corners of Gilgamesh's mouth grew even brighter:
"This king will tell you one by one, I hope you can insist on listening to it, hahaha..."