"Mother……?"

Ishtar uttered these two words with difficulty, her voice a little dry, and even her usual arrogant smile was gone, leaving only despair and strong regret.

Despair was when he discovered that the seemingly inconspicuous blue-haired loli in front of him was actually his "mother", and regret... was when he thought about why he agreed to King Marco to drive away the "big rat" that sneaked into the manor.

No... this has nothing to do with the big rat.

If Ishtar is likened to a big fish in the deep sea, then Tiamat is the great white shark.

And now, this big fish actually swam in front of the great white shark...

At this moment, Ishtar suddenly felt confused about "who am I", "where am I", and "what am I doing".

Gods are beings of a higher level that transcend the spiritual base of heroes.

After all, under normal circumstances, gods cannot be summoned.

Even King Marco was only able to summon Ishtar under the special circumstances of the Age of Gods, using a large amount of magic potions and a holy relic.

And Tiamat... although she is also a deity, a being of the magnitude of the Mother Goddess of Creation cannot be summoned in any way at all.

...That's how it should be.

But if that is the case, how did the mother come into being?

What did the white dragon beside her do?

Or... did something else happen that I couldn't understand?

Ishtar subconsciously glanced at Tiamat, then looked at Alvin in astonishment.

"You...what on earth did you do?!"

Then, as if he had seen a ghost, his voice was filled with uncontrollable astonishment.

Until now, Ishtar could not believe that Tiamat would actually come here, so her first reaction was that Alvin was secretly doing something wrong and imitated the magic power similar to Tiamat.

According to King Marco, the white dragon of Britain is extremely cunning, so this is not impossible.

When Ishtar thought of this, she looked at Alvin carefully again, and then she was stunned for a moment.

This guy... why does the magic power on him seem so familiar?

...It's like I've seen it somewhere before.

It must be an illusion, right?

Ishtar thought.

Those who are born into the world as servants do not retain all their memories from their previous lives, but even so, Ishtar always remembers certain people and things from the past, even when she accepts the summons.

Once in Mesopotamia, Marduk, who was in charge of the throne of the main god, led the gods and, with the help of the will of the earth, exiled the mother goddess of creation Tiamat to the imaginary world.

From then on, the gods became the masters of Mesopotamia.

However, not long after that, a 'monster' appeared in Mesopotamia.

He is called 'Visaka', which means reincarnation and rebirth.

From the time he was born until now, no one has ever seen his appearance. He often follows the Hero King, and people think he is the confidant of the Hero King Gilgamesh... However, it was this confidant who secretly opened the Hero King's treasury for Ishtar and even helped her steal things.

That person always wore a white mask, and no one knew his identity. At the end of the story, he and the Hero King personally ended the Age of Gods in Uruk, and since then, he has disappeared.

Sometimes, even when Ishtar thought about these things, she would feel an inexplicable trance.

Because the other party was like a "monster" that had crossed time and space and appeared specifically to end the Age of Gods.

His magical power was so immense that it surpassed the physical fitness of ordinary people... Even the gods did not dare to get close to him and angrily called him a vulgar and reckless man.

For the gods of Uruk, who were high and mighty and advocated magic, fighting solely by brute force was extremely vulgar.

Of course, in the final analysis, it was because Visas' body was too unreasonable, and the gods' spells often had difficulty breaking his defenses in the first place... So, they broke his defenses.

"Aaa?"

Ishtar did not have time to think any more, because the next moment, Tiamat's voice sounded quietly in her ears.

Ishtar's body trembled slightly, and she raised her head slightly, and was shocked to see the blue-haired loli in the boy's arms looking at her quietly.

It was only then that Ishtar came to her senses, as if waking from a dream, and a forced smile appeared on her face.

"Hahaha... Mother, why are you still here?"

Alvin watched this scene silently and couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

I didn't expect that this incompetent goddess who has always been unruly would actually show such an expression...

Whether it was the Ishtar in Alvin's impression or the one he had seen when he was playing the simulation game before, she always gave people the image of being unruly and arrogant.

She did whatever she wanted, stole treasures from the gods, and entered the treasury of the King of Uruk... In short, all of Ishtar's actions were for the purpose of satisfying her own "pleasure".

Even in the simulation game that Alvin had played, he was extremely troubled by this goddess at the beginning.

To put it bluntly, Ishtar was spoiled too much and therefore became rotten.

However, at this moment, the stiff expression on the goddess' face was just short of spelling out the word "fear".

"Are you here to find me?"

Tiamat wrote something in a small notebook and handed it to Ishtar.

Ishtar waved her hands quickly and said, "No, no, why would I bother you? After all, if I knew you were here, I wouldn't disturb your rest no matter what..."

When Ishtar said this, she was so angry that her teeth were itching. She wanted to rush back and pull King Marco out and beat him up.

In the intelligence provided by the great nobleman before, there was no information about Tiamat at all.

If she had known Tiamat was here, no matter how much courage she had, she would never have gone to disturb Tiamat.

"Are you here to see him?" Tiamat asked.

Ishtar did not answer immediately, but asked cautiously, "What is the relationship between you and him?"

Logically speaking, the creator goddess of Uruk should have nothing to do with the white dragon of Britain.

But at this moment, whether it was Tiamat's reaction to Alvin, or even the intimate actions between the two... they all seemed to imply something.

Tiamat looked at Alvin, pondered for a moment, and then reached out her little hand to touch Alvin's head.

“Aaaa.”

Ishtar was stunned for a moment, then subconsciously said, "What do you mean...?"

"He's my cub... Is that what she meant?" Alvin acted as an interpreter.

Tiamat nodded, "Aaa," as if it was a matter of course.

Cub...?

Upon hearing this, Ishtar clearly lost her composure.

No matter how you think about it, Alvin can't possibly have anything to do with Tiamat!

It was obvious that this woman saw that she was here with ill intentions, so she found a random excuse to protect Alvin.

But Ishtar couldn't say anything...

I can't say to Tiamat now: I'm here to cause trouble for Alvin.

...Then it might not be a battle with the white dragon, but a direct confrontation with Tiamat.

"I was just summoned today, so I got familiar with the surrounding environment first and came here to relax..." Ishtar said tactfully.

I really like what Ishtar said when she first appeared in the world: I will personally catch the big rat in the manor.

If you round it off, it seems to be no different from "will win".

If we have to say the difference, it is probably that the moment Ishtar met Tiamat, she had already chosen to follow her heart.

"Were you summoned as well...?"

When Ishtar said this, she subconsciously glanced at Alvin again.

"She didn't manifest as a Servant, unlike you," Alvin explained.

"As for how 'Mother' appeared here... it's too complicated to explain. You'll probably be able to guess it after you stay in Britain for a few more days."

There are now a large number of time travelers in Britain. As long as Ishtar knows about this, she will naturally be able to guess what is going on.

But it looks like she doesn't know me... Looking at Ishtar's clear and foolish eyes, Alvin felt relieved, but also inexplicably regretful.

When he traveled to Britain, he also thought about a question - did the simulation games of various periods come true, or did only the British period come true?

During the Uruk period of the simulation game, Alvin had also come into contact with Ishtar, but it seemed that the other party did not know him.

Of course, it may also be because he never revealed his real name at that time and also hid his appearance.

...I'll find a chance to test it out later.

If not only Britain, but also other periods of game simulations come true...

Just thinking about these people becoming time travelers and coming to Britain one day made Alvin tremble in his heart.

At this moment, a magical power that seemed to be able to influence the will of others was quietly emerging from Tiamat's body.

Ishtar's body was suddenly covered with goose bumps, and her pupils suddenly contracted.

She saw black mud slowly spreading under Tiamat's feet.

...The tide of chaos!

Even gods are likely to have their spirits affected when exposed to the tide of chaos.

Whoosh!

The next moment, the tide of chaos was overwhelming and heading towards Ishtar, swallowing her up like a tsunami.

Danger!

Extremely dangerous!

Every nerve in Ishtar's body seemed to be sounding an alarm. Her heart beat faster involuntarily and she quickly retreated backwards.

While dodging the tide of chaos, she looked up and said quickly, "Mother, I'm so sorry... I'm leaving here now!"

However, Tiamat was clearly angry...or perhaps sad.

Especially when he saw the fruit plates on the ground, the sadness suddenly made the tide of chaos become even greater.

"Aaaaa!"

The beautiful singing voice, like a siren's, turned into an all-consuming magic power at this moment, surging towards Ishtar.

"So, why did it become like this?"

Ishtar looked up at the tide of chaos that almost covered the entire garden. Her eyes glazed over for a moment, and a wailing sound quickly echoed in her heart.

It was like endless black mud, slowly moving towards Ishtar.

Initially, Ishtar was able to resist the oppressive magic, but the tide of chaos that constantly eroded others continued to increase her mental burden.

Ishtar was filled with despair.

Is this the power of the Mother Goddess of Creation... Even though she is just a spirit, the innate sense of oppression is like a bloodline suppression, making people unable to muster the slightest thought of resistance.

"This kind of magic power is simply not something a normal person can resist!"

"How on earth can I get past 'Mother'?!"

Ishtar gritted her teeth, her consciousness gradually becoming hazy.

However, at this moment, she suddenly saw a person appear in front of her.

No...that person can no longer be called a human being.

It was a black dragon.

"Aaaaa!"

It faced the oncoming tide of chaos and let out a deafening roar.

At the same time, a magical power that seemed to be able to destroy everything spewed out from the dragon's mouth.

"The jet of white light of destruction!"

A white beam of light shot out from the dragon's mouth, blasting a huge hole in the incoming tide of chaos.

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