Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 228 Whose World?

Chapter 228 Whose World?

A treacherous son and an unreliable mother.

Ishtar and Gilgamesh, the mother and son whose fates were changed, are so bizarre.

Ishtar regretted it to death when she thought about how she had used her divine power to send her son to the other world. Especially when she knew that Gilgamesh's soul clone was unreliable and had thrown more than half of his soul into it, she burst into tears on the spot and ran to Downs in a hurry.

"Are you thirsty, dear?"

"Honey, how about I rub your back?"

"Dear, how about..."

Even after so many years of getting along, Towns still finds it difficult to understand Ishtar, the goddess who periodically has brain attacks.

She would never flatter him or serve him as carefully as her sister did, but she was willing to unlock all the postures for him. Looking back, her brain would definitely go crazy when it was time to go crazy.

The only thing she is trustworthy about is that she will definitely have a brain seizure.

In fact, at this moment, due to the huge size difference between the two, Towns did not shrink his body, so Ishtar could not even help him massage his muscles. She could only fly around him like a little bee around a flower, buzzing and circling.

In the end, Towns couldn't bear it and his body changed to the size of an adult human.

Ishtar was overjoyed and came closer in a very affectionate manner.

Tang Si simply couldn't bear to watch her clumsy tricks.

Although this goddess is beautiful, her funny soul lowers her upper limit, so much so that sometimes Towns doubts his life and wonders if he has done something wrong.

"Don't worry, Ishtar. Gilgamesh's incident was indeed an accident, but Cuchulainn and Gawain were with him."

"what?"

Ishtar certainly knew about these two great heroes.

Cu Chulainn is Frey's subordinate god and has a legitimate deity status. How could he also participate in this operation?

"Cú Chulainn didn't think Frey was bad, but he felt that he was a loner and not suitable to be a follower. He wanted to be alone and challenge his own limits. So I promised him that as long as he made great achievements this time, I would make him the God of the Spear."

As a weapon, the spear does not seem to be outstanding. Considering that this is a branch of the [War] priesthood, protecting all spearmen in the world, in fact, this priesthood is not bad.

Compared to the lofty knights, the most numerous type of soldiers on the battlefield are actually spearmen.

From a simple peasant holding a pitchfork to an advanced heavily armored dragon spearman covered in full armor, anyone who uses a spear is a believer of the [God of the Spear].

This priesthood is definitely not unpopular.

As for Gawain, it was King Arthur who gave his men a chance to fight for a future.

In this way, it means that in the early stage, for reconnaissance, Jinlunga deployed two gods, a hero, and a bunch of soul spies.

Ishtar said cautiously: "Promise me that you will rescue Gilgamesh if you have the chance."

"of course."

Everyone knows this matter is not that simple.

In that flute-shaped parallel space tunnel, the chances of the two spaces coming into contact were very small. The next contact would be at least a month later, and that was if the other world was unaware and no accidents occurred.

Ishtar could only worry.

But who can blame her eldest son for being so independent?

Tangs comforted her: "The child has his own ideas. He is not a puppet, but a real God. You can't expect a child who is always timid and submissive to suddenly be decisive when encountering trouble, right?" "Woo woo woo, he is too independent." Ishtar sighed.

Downs hadn't said anything more. Gilgamesh and Cu Chulainn were both independent and eccentric. One could make his own decisions and govern the huge city of Uruk. The other was a one-man army king who appeared and disappeared without a trace.

If the opposing pantheon does not have a strict control organization, they may not even be able to find these two guys.

The saying "God is omnipotent" is just a lie to deceive mortals.

Tang Si is the God King, so how could he not know the limitations of God?
Theoretically, his divine consciousness can reach every inch of the world. In reality, he simply does not have enough energy to pay attention to everything happening in the world at the same time.

Not to mention 'every single one', being able to lock onto thousands of targets at the same time is already quite amazing.

Most of the time, gods also need keywords. For example, a powerful Beyonder can say a word that a god is very cautious about in the territory of a god, which can trigger the attention of the god.

If Towns remembered correctly, Gilgamesh was the type of guy whose melee skills were only first-rate, but far from top-notch, and whose luck was extremely high and whose treasure was extremely powerful.

In a sense, this unlucky god of war is more powerful than any stealth-type god-level assassin.

At the same time, the unknown world.

Gilgamesh slowly woke up.

To be honest, he certainly knew that what he did was risky.

If he did nothing but manage Uruk left by his mother, he would definitely not do anything wrong, but relatively speaking he would not get any credit either.

He is proud!
I never felt that I lost to any of my brothers.

Even though he knew very well that he would never be able to possess a body as outrageous as that of Brother Thor, he just didn't want to lose.

Nothing is more worthy of his risk than being the first to reach the enemy camp or charging directly into the enemy camp to obtain first-hand intelligence.

An 18-year-old boy is so reckless.

Not to mention, for a powerful new generation god, this kind of arrogance drove Gilgamesh to do this.

When he first entered this world, he was scared.

Because he sensed that Cu Chulainn, who landed before him, was in trouble. The reaction of the other world barrier was so violent... Gilgamesh estimated that Cu Chulainn would be skinned alive.

By the time he landed, he had already prepared for the worst-case scenario in which his soul would receive a severe shock, or even that this part of his soul would be completely destroyed by the other world.

The strange thing is that the world actually allowed him to go in an almost perfect state.

It was as if, as if... he was originally the god of this world.

The most exaggerated thing happened. When he locked his divine consciousness on Cu Chulainn in mid-air and could not get in, he vaguely felt that the world seemed to be asking him a question.

[Your servant?]

"Ah? Together." Gilgamesh thought instinctively.

At this moment, he even thought about covering up and deceiving, but he didn't expect that his almost instinctive thought would actually allow the other party's world barrier to pass.

Not only did he release Cu Chulainn, he also spared the souls of those spies who had fallen in with him and were about to be crushed into pieces by the space barrier.

Gilgamesh was stunned.

Am I in enemy territory? Why do I still seem to be in Jinlunga?

(End of this chapter)

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