Who would have thought that he would actually call Ishtar a crazy woman.

Although, it's certainly apt.

Anu has always been very fond of Ishtar.

Seeing his most cherished grandson and his favorite daughter clashing with each other, he, as an old father, is truly exhausted.

[No matter which side you are, you can’t afford to offend]

[In terms of seniority, He has the authority to lecture Moran, but Tiamat is placed between the two of them.]

[Anu is confident that once he preaches]

[I'm afraid Tiamat will make Him kneel down first.]

Tiamat is undoubtedly the one most loyal to you.

[Plus, Anu actually praises you endlessly and can hardly find fault with you.]

If you were not a demigod, but a pure-blooded god

He believes that the revitalization of the Age of Gods is just around the corner.

[Aside from Ishtar, his most beloved daughter, it can be said that Anu cares most about Tiamat and you.]

You helped Him untie the knot deep in His heart.

[So that He could reconcile with Tiamat]

Even if we put aside our relationship as a grandfather, Anu is undoubtedly grateful to you.

"Wow? What a kind and amiable auntie.

The crazy woman wanted me to lick the back of her feet right from the start, and she looked like she wouldn't give up until she conquered me.

So, you know my temper, old man."

Moran could see that Anu was trying to be a peacemaker.

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But, he just wouldn't fight and let Nu just be so vague.

If possible, Moran felt that it would be best to stay as far away from Ishtar as possible and not have anything to do with the crazy woman.

"Well...she really is going too far..."

"You just realized this? Isn't this because you spoiled her? You gods have spoiled her to the point of lawlessness. If it weren't for your sake, I would have taught her a lesson long ago."

"Ahem... you're really sharp-tongued... I'll talk to Ishtar later. I won't let her embarrass you too much. Um... well... you could be a little gentler with her..."

Anu said this with a lack of confidence.

Obviously, He also knew his daughter's temper.

It is obvious that Moran was not at fault first. It could just be that his daughter was being unreasonable.

"Haha, I'll try my best."

Moran still gave Anu some face as an elder.

He believed that Anu was not just talking.

Now that He has brought Tiamat back, He cannot possibly deal with her casually just because of this favor.

"But, old man, can you really convince Ishtar?"

"Well... that should be fine."

Anu was silent for a while before answering.

This made Moran roll his eyes.

Well, regarding this matter of Ishtar, I'm afraid Moran doesn't need to have too high expectations.

This old man is spineless in front of his daughter.

I guess there's not much to expect.

After that, you talked about more mundane family matters.

You also reduced your harsh attitude towards Anu.

[In fact, you have a harsh attitude towards Anu, mainly because he once persecuted Tiamat.]

[Just because of this matter, you can't be in a good mood]

[At present, it is just that Anu and Tiamat have reached a reconciliation, and He is your grandfather by blood.]

So you can be in the same room with Him

[However, harsh words are inevitable, and the mistakes He made are obvious.]

[This is not something that can be ignored by reconciliation alone].

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Fortunately, the loving radiance of Tiamat and the warmth she brings enrich the entire family.

[Even if you don't think highly of Anu]

You will also choose to be gentle to others for her.

"Remembering the past for her is one thing, but the most important thing is the warmth and harmony within the family. As the head of the family, you understood this matter very well."

【Life is ordinary, but precious】

You and Gilgamesh enjoyed your battles and confrontations, you shared your travel stories with your family, and you felt the doting love from Ninsun and Tiamat.

This is a different feeling of happiness from before.

Perhaps this is what is called home.

This is another novel and precious experience.

You didn't stay in the garden for long.

The journey continues. You and Tiamat have not yet traveled all of Mesopotamia. So, you continue your journey together.

During your journey, you arrive at a city.

This city is called Kusa.

Today, Kusa holds a ceremony to worship the gods. You and Tiamat will participate together.

[The deity worshipped in this city is very special]

The people of Kusa believe in the god of the underworld, who symbolizes the decay and growth of plants and controls snakes and dragons.

It doesn’t mean that the people yearn for death.

In Mesopotamia, the god of the underworld was responsible for bringing the temptation of death—disease—to the people on earth.

[Summer in the Age of Gods is the season with the highest risk of death]

[That harsh environment will mercilessly take away the weak and the elderly.]

Many people fear being plagued by diseases.

Therefore, they believed in the god of the underworld who controlled death, hoping that this god could delay the arrival of death.

"If there's a festival going on, I can't help but get excited. Let's go with Mom. Hold hands, okay?"

Tiamat took Moran's hand.

To outsiders, it looks more like Moran is the older brother taking care of his younger sister.

However, Tiamat obviously did not notice this, she was immersed in the joyful atmosphere of the celebration.

"hehe......"

Moran just smiled indifferently.

He thought that as long as Tiamat was happy, that was all that mattered.

The celebration was very lively.

[But even here, there is a festive atmosphere, with people performing a joyful dance of love and sex.]

When traveling through many cities in the past

[You are already accustomed to this Mesopotamian style, but this time there are some changes]

Love and sex were sacred in Mesopotamia

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She would only view this matter with a gratifying and encouraging attitude, and her attitude in the past had always been very calm.

Rejoice in the inevitable development of life

[But this time, her attitude is a little subtle]

You noticed this.

The two of you walk to the outskirts of Kusa's city. The festive atmosphere here has faded a bit.

[To be honest, you have modern values, so you can't stay in that kind of promiscuous atmosphere for too long.]

Especially with Tiamat.

Looking at Tiamat in such a childish state, you feel a sense of guilt deep within your soul.

"Uh-huh...Moran, do you have a lover?"

Suddenly, Tiamat asked.

This question made Moran freeze in place for a few seconds.

"Well, Tiamat, why do you think so?"

"I heard Anu and you talking last time. You mentioned a child named Ishtar, right? I know that child is the goddess of love and beauty... She's the most popular goddess in Mesopotamia today, right?"

"Ah this..."

Moran couldn't help but smack his lips inwardly.

Who would have thought that Tiamat even heard this, and did not forget to distract her attention while chatting with Ning Sun.

"Every time I visit the city that believes in that child, or whenever I sense that child's presence, your reaction is unusual. I, your mother, see it all."

Tiamat stared at Moran.

The cute little face is full of majesty.

Compared to the normal question of whether a child has a lover, her reaction is more special and different from the way she treats other children.

If I see other children find lovers.

She will joyfully offer her blessings 0 .......

But when she thought of Moran, Tiamat felt a little strange and didn't seem so happy.

"No, there's no way I could be in a relationship with her. She's a self-righteous lunatic. Back then, I..."

Moran tells Tiamat about the past.

He talked about his first meeting with Ishtar and why he had that attitude towards her.

This was also to prevent Tiamat from misunderstanding.

Solve the problem fundamentally.

"...I see. That child is truly spoiled. No matter what, he shouldn't take someone else's possessions, right?"

Tiamat understood immediately.

The smile on her face seemed to show a hint of relief, and then she switched back to giving instructions.

"Moran, you're a good kid. While it's important to have good grades, it's equally important to find a good partner.

If you do find a lover, I hope you can bring him/her here."

"why?"

Moran asked curiously.

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