In the Forbidden Paradise

Three years had passed since Gilgamesh had married his three wives, and during that time, he remained inactive, suspecting another assassination attempt by the Human God, though it never occurred.

But after some time of contemplation, he didn't want to stay idle any longer. After bidding farewell to each of his wives, he assigned them a crucial mission: if any kingdom attacked the Asura Kingdom, conquer it as they saw fit.

Eliminating the enemy was a sign of compassion, so that was what they had to do, along with the Dragon God, who seemed quite awakened by leading Gilgamesh to the place where he believed they could find the Human God.

"Have you sorted out all your future problems?" Orsted asked, looking at Gilgamesh, who stood beside him wearing golden armor and holding a key in his right hand.

Gilgamesh looked back and said, "Although I lied to them, now that we're immortal, not much will happen if we don't see each other for a few hundred years..."

Orsted fell silent. He had heard from Gilgamesh himself about his ability to see the future, so in a way, he could see the future beyond what any living being could and knew what would happen in the future.

"So, will we win?"

Gilgamesh looked at Orsted and said, "You'll enjoy it, not as much as I will, but you'll end up enjoying it..."

"What do you mean?"

Gilgamesh didn't respond, and getting on the Vimana with Orsted, they appeared in the hidden paradise in the blink of an eye, where the place had now become an underground world where more than a million inhabitants lived.

"Is that the tree you're talking about?"

"We will travel between dimensions and discover which one the Human God is in. Are you ready to meet the being you've tried to kill so much?"

Orsted held his sword and said, "Don't worry, I've been imagining this moment for a long time."

"First, I'll seal it with my chains, and then I'll leave the rest to you."

After saying that, Gilgamesh walked towards the Tree of Life that had been under the care of the moon elves, and in an instant, a wooden door opened. In a space rupture, the air around them became heavy, and passing through the portal, they both disappeared.

"This place is..."

In the vast magical space, Gilgamesh and Orsted emerged, their presence shining in the intergalactic darkness. A black background, like an infinite canvas, was adorned with magical particles that shimmered in resplendent shades of blues and purples, like dancing stars in an enchanted universe.

Above the Vimana, while its magical shield was activated and working at its maximum power, both flew in this singular dimension, their silhouettes standing out against the cosmic backdrop. Ethereal and translucent creatures floated in the distance, magical beings that seemed to merge with the essence of space. Ethereal wings swayed gently as the creatures moved in harmony with the magical particles surrounding them.

The magical space vibrated with a palpable energy, a fusion of cosmic powers and mystical essences. The figures of Gilgamesh and Orsted moved gracefully, surrounded by a light emanating from their own essence. Every step they took left a trail of magical glimmers, like stardust on their path through this unique dimension.

As they advanced, the magical particles responded to their presence, forming bright patterns that illuminated their way. The symmetry and harmony of this magical space seemed to respond to the balance that Gilgamesh and Orsted embodied, as if they were guardians of cosmic harmony.

In this ethereal atmosphere, the connection between them and the very fabric of the universe was palpable. Their silhouettes stood out against the stellar background, reminding us that they were beyond the ordinary limits of reality.

This magical space was a canvas where magic and cosmic energy intertwined in an eternal dance, and Gilgamesh and Orsted, traveling at the speed of light, moved back and forth. After traveling for an incalculable time, Gilgamesh stopped his Vimana in a translated space that he went through after knowing what was on the other side.

"Do you know what will happen to the human world if I die?" At that moment, a cold voice was heard in the background of space, and a white figure with a horrendous smile appeared before Gilgamesh, his face giving the impression that it was covered by a mosaic.

"Hitogami..." Gruno Orsted said after seeing Hitogami.