"Huh, Moran, how are you doing?"

"What? Can't you see?"

Gilgamesh asked suddenly.

The two walked side by side on the road back to Uruk.

"Don't try to fool me. You single-handedly became a stellar wonder, using your personal connections to manipulate a system capable of destroying civilization.

You should have died, yet you returned alive. Although I don't know how you did it, it must not be a simple matter.

There must be a price to pay for this, right?

Don't tell me you're lucky or something like that. I'm not a three-year-old child who can be easily deceived. We are fighting against the gods, and even the goddess of luck is our target. "

Gilgamesh said this in a very serious tone.

He would never accept a flippant answer.

This matter is of great concern to him.

Moran thus paved the way for mankind.

Just like at the beginning, Moran said that as an older brother he would remove obstacles to his younger brother's future, and he actually did just that.

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[However, this makes Gilgamesh very unhappy]

[As arrogant as he is, as conceited as he is]

He believed that he was the one who should pay this price, and that he was the one who should bear the hardship of confronting the gods.

[I definitely shouldn't be the brother who was born to be criticized]

You've endured enough

Gilgamesh is the king who guides mankind.

This suffering should be borne by him.

[In the end, all the pain was borne by you, my brother, while victory and the dawn of the future fell on him.]

[Just because of the saying "older brother should protect younger brother"]

【How can Gilgamesh feel happy? 】

[No, not as long as he is Gilgamesh]

This kind of glory, which was obtained by having his brother bear most of the hardships and pain, was definitely not what Gilgamesh wanted.

"Well... the price I paid... was my life..."

Moran knew that he could not fool Gilgamesh.

He chuckled and said.

"What......?"

"As demigods, can we live long? It was indeed too chaotic for me to manipulate the planet's system like that. However, I have no regrets. I just did what I thought a man should do."

Moran said it very easily.

However, this made Gilgamesh fall silent.

This price was something he had not expected.

“…How long will it take?”

“It’s the same time as a mortal… Now, it’s really like what my mom said, born as a demigod, living the glory of a human.

So, it’s not such a bad ending, is it? "

"You bastard! I never told you to do this. With your selfish and willful personality, it's no wonder Ishtar fell in love with you!"

Gilgamesh cursed angrily.

When Ishtar was mentioned at this time, Moran couldn't help but twitch his mouth.

This is something Moran couldn't refute.

Moreover, what Gilgamesh said was very insightful.

Moran's willful selfishness is very similar to Ishtar's.

The difference is that Moran's willful selfishness is for the one he loves, while Ishtar is only for herself.

However, the essence is the same. It is also about achieving the goal regardless of the consequences.

It can be said that these two people are able to love each other.

There is some truth to that.

"Idiot, you are a world-famous idiot.

He's truly worthy of being my brother, as he's capable of doing such ridiculous things just because he loves a woman. Even now, he's even lost his life. I'll have to laugh about this for three days and three nights."

Gilgamesh pointed at Moran's nose and started scolding him.

I feel like I'm disappointed in someone.

But behind this is a deep sense of self-blame, and he hopes that he is the one who bears this pain.

Let my brother bear the cost.

Only he is left to enjoy the glory and beauty of the afterlife.

Just thinking about it made him feel heartbroken.

What Gilgamesh wanted was to drink and laugh with his family and friends, to leave his name in history, and to stand at the top of the world.

"Feel sorry.........."

Let Gilgamesh continue to utter these insults.

Moran didn't argue as he had before.

He knew that Gilgamesh was feeling guilty, and saying more at this time would only make him feel more guilty.

Bastard? He didn't deny that he was a bastard.

Is it worth it? Moran thinks it is.

Not only did he protect the woman he loved, he also protected his family and the future of mankind.

Even the willful and arrogant goddess Venus.

He also protected it together.

The price you need to pay is nothing more than your life, a long and illusory life.

To be honest, he thought it was totally worth it.

The only thing that makes people feel guilty is towards Gilgamesh, and he also knows the resentment and self-blame in his brother's heart.

But, there is no way.

"Tsk, this is not happy... This really makes me unhappy... No, or should I say, this is my negligence?"

Gilgamesh's brows suddenly furrowed.

It wasn't as if he was upset about Moran, but rather reacting to something else.

"I have searched the treasury thoroughly, thinking that all the treasures in the world were already there. However, I have not found a single treasure that can prolong life or grant eternal life."

"Ah this..."

Moran shook his head.

I didn't expect Gilgamesh to care about this.

However, since he thought of this.

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"Hmph, mere lifespan and death, even this thing can be defeated by me... There is no need to be afraid!"

Gilgamesh said with a stern look in his eyes.

He set a new goal.

That is to find a treasure that can make people immortal.

Gilgamesh's first feeling of fear was that even his invincible brother, who looked down upon the world, had to endure the suffering of a shortened lifespan.

Therefore, he is arrogant.

He tried to transcend his predetermined death.

[Not as a king, not as a hero, but just as an ordinary man]

[In the near future, Gilgamesh will embark on his only and longest journey]

This is the mythical story that has been passed down through generations.

Gilgamesh's Quest for the Immortal Herb

You know what Gilgamesh will face in the future, and you also know the final outcome of his deeds.

But you won't stop him.

This is Gilgamesh's final journey to self-realization. At the end of this journey, he will realize the meaning of being human and truly become a heroic king, praised and admired by the world. This is what he must experience.

You don’t care how long you live

[As someone who has experienced the cycle of life and death several times, you have already gained a deep understanding of this aspect.]

You've returned to Uruk.

You did not announce to your people that you had defeated the gods.

[I just said that you dealt with the recent natural disasters]

This is not something worth promoting.

In the Age of Gods, the gods were like necessary rules. Once the gods were told to their people, they would be defeated. The first thing that would happen was the collapse of order, and the common sense that countless people had believed in would collapse.

[In this situation, the first thing that will result is disorder and chaos, which will cause a lot of unnecessary trouble to Uruk]

This is like telling modern people in modern times:

"From now on, apples will no longer fall, but will fly into the sky. You must live in such a world."

[For the people of the Age of Gods, this is what it meant for the gods to be completely defeated].

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[At this moment, Uruk has no need to let the existing order collapse]

You only need to subtly shift the influence of the gods on the world, allowing the new generation of people to gradually become independent.

Finally, we embark on a path where we no longer need gods.

Even though you can’t see the end

[But, you believe that Gilgamesh can do it, and you also believe that the people of Uruk will not let you down.]

[The gods fall, and human principles rise]

[Without the threat posed by the gods, you began to guide your people out of the gods' comfort zone]

[Currently, you have completed the planning for Uruk]

[With Mesopotamia as the cradle of civilization, other regions will gradually bid farewell to the gods. You have established a framework, and this framework will not disappear even if the Uruk Dynasty collapses.] [Humanity will break free from the constraints of the gods.]

[Although it is still a long way from that day, you are not in a hurry]

Gilgamesh learned of the existence of the immortal herb from the underworld, and he embarked on a journey to find the immortal herb.

This journey will be very long

[Since the war with the gods ended, you have known that Gilgamesh fears only one thing.]

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