Chapter 466: Only he can make this king give way

[You know why Enkidu would ask this question]

[She is the Chain of Heaven created by the gods]

[Her duty is to restrain the Wedge of Heaven, that is, to specifically restrain Gilgamesh]

[Therefore, she will instinctively be curious about Gilgamesh]

[You and Shamhat briefly talked about it]

[Very vaguely summarized Gilgamesh's deeds and his personality]

[Enkidu frowned after listening]

"Enkidu, Moran and I have finished talking. What do you think of King Gilgamesh?" Shamhat said.

"Because he thinks the gods are arrogant, he wants to sever ties with the gods, and he also wants to take all the beauties in the country and the wealth of the world for himself. Whether you obey or oppose the king's opinion, it's a dead end… What an unreasonable and arrogant person."

Enkidu showed a displeased expression.

Obviously, she doesn't like Gilgamesh.

"This is too unreasonable."

"Hahahaha, possessing the prototypes of all the treasures in the world and being stinky, the most arrogant and ruthless tyrant on earth. Hero King, Gilgamesh. That's my immature little brother."

"It's really strange, Moran as the first is like this, why is King Gilgamesh as the second-generation like this? It's incomprehensible."

Enkidu knows the brotherly relationship between Moran and Gilgamesh.

Because she respects Moran very much, she cannot understand why Gilgamesh has such a bad personality.

But, Moran and Shamhat just smiled helplessly.

It can only be said that it is human nature.

[After that, you and Shamhat and Enkidu left the forest and told the hunters that the clay figure would no longer disturb them]

[The hunters are very grateful for your assistance]

[You took the two of them back to Uruk, you have another idea besides having to return to Uruk to report]

[That is the important event that happened in history]

[There must be a battle between Gilgamesh and Enkidu, you want to see how this battle will develop]

[With your intervention, Enkidu's ideas and appearance are different from the original route. However, you believe that Enkidu, as a weapon of the gods, will not lose her duty]

[What's more, Gilgamesh has been treating people more harshly recently]

[You also feel it is necessary to take care of it]

[Arriving in Uruk, the first thing you hear is the people's plea, the lament they send to you]

[Gilgamesh has taken someone else's bride again]

[The people beg the king to be more tolerant and kind]

[However, this king, as a demigod, does not have such delicate emotions. He feels that since you are away, he must have fun]

[You know this, your expression twitches]

[Sure enough, after not coming back for a few days, Gilgamesh revealed his true colors and started making trouble]

[Using the power of the king to forcibly seize women]

[Coincidentally, this scene is unfolding right before your eyes]

[Enkidu and Gilgamesh meet in the plaza of Uruk, and the three of you are destined to meet here]

[As you consider appearing to discipline Gilgamesh]

[Enkidu steps forward even faster than you]

[She is dissatisfied with Gilgamesh's tyranny]

[Gilgamesh, who was originally going to forcibly drag the bride back to the palace, has his plans disrupted by Enkidu's intervention]

[At this moment, he is annoyed]

"Hmph! In all of heaven and earth, the only one qualified to make way for this king is that Moran. What qualifications do you, an ungrateful and rude person, have to make this king leave!?"

Gilgamesh extends his hand to his side.

The surrounding space ripples as if splashed with water, and the handle of a golden giant axe emerges from it.

He draws out this golden giant axe with one hand.

Pointing it at Enkidu in front of him.

"You must be Gilgamesh? As expected, you are just as unreasonable and arrogant a tyrant as people say. In any case, I cannot allow you to attack that girl at will. I cannot ignore such tyranny, crushing others with violence."

Enkidu's emerald green eyes are incredibly firm.

After being instilled with knowledge by Moran and Shamhat, her current views are mostly based on goodness.

She is certainly aware of the evil in people…

As a weapon, she does not deny the necessity of evil.

However, Enkidu cannot stand idly by when it comes to unwarranted disasters like Gilgamesh forcibly taking a woman.

When Enkidu was communicating with Moran.

The most she heard was not to be like Gilgamesh.

Therefore, in Enkidu's impression, Gilgamesh can basically be regarded as a calamity.

Now seeing Gilgamesh's tyranny.

She is even more convinced of this guess.

"Hmph! A mere little girl, spouting such wild words! It's not up to you to say what this king should do! Such disrespect, such ignorance, is truly delightful!

If you kneel down now and beg this king for mercy, offering up an unsightly display for this king's amusement, perhaps this king will show great mercy and spare you from death! However, you will definitely not escape a living punishment!"

Gilgamesh's snake-like eyes narrow slightly.

His face then reveals a smile like a beast staring at its prey.

The surrounding citizens all show fearful expressions, they know that the king's anger cannot be stopped today.

"Sorry, I don't have the function to beg for mercy. As long as you are still so arrogant and domineering, then I will not back down."

"Then, you shall…"

Just as Gilgamesh was about to unleash his anger.

Moran intervenes between the two people.

Gilgamesh, who was about to attack, also stops, but he does not release his stance:

"Moran, do you even want to stop me in this situation? I am the king above all but one.

Even if you are my elder brother, I will not change my mind at this time. Are you sure you want to stand in front of me in this situation for the sake of a mere woman?"

Gilgamesh stares straight at Moran.

Currently, in his opinion, if he were to back down in the face of Enkidu, it would be detrimental to the king's authority.

Therefore, he absolutely cannot back down.

Not to mention facing a slender and weak woman, as a king, what reason would he have to retreat?

Retreating in the face of a woman would be a great loss of face for him.

Gilgamesh's arrogance does not allow it.