Abel waved his right hand and said to the soldiers behind him who were hesitating.
"You guys can leave. I'll be fine by myself.”
"Kill this blasphemous maniac!"
The old woman shrieked and ordered. The guards of the temple immediately rushed at him with sharp blades in their hands, roaring. The overlapping power was in a position to strangle him.
Abel dodged the incoming blades. There was no need to kill the temple guards.
However, he had to let them sleep for a while.
At this moment, Ishtar was on his way to the temple.
The figure surrounding the golden barrier passed through the guards at a speed faster than the retina and appeared behind them. He gently pinched their necks and the guards fainted.
In an instant, the golden shadow shuttled back and forth between the guards and the old priest. The images that lingered in Siduri's vision were only countless phantoms that suddenly appeared in an instant.
Abel returned to his original spot. In that instant, the temple guards and the priest behind the old woman fell to the ground before even Siduri and the old woman could react.
The guards who had followed Abel looked at him with admiration. Even though they had heard of the battle between the captain and the king, this was the first time they had seen the captain in action. He had easily taken care of dozens of temple guards.
After that, Abel removed the barrier and walked toward the old woman.
The old woman's hands trembled, but it was not fear, but anger and madness.
"God Ishtar, send down heavenly punishment to punish this madman!!!!”
The old woman opened her hands to the sky and prayed for the divine punishment of the gods, but nothing came. Ishtar did not hear her call.
At this moment, Ishtar was on his way to the temple.
Abel waved his hand, and a stone rose up. The old woman was imprisoned on the spot. Siduri watched coldly from the side, his eyes filled with surprise.
Abel paused for a moment and walked into Ishtar's temple.
"Is it too late?"
Abel muttered to himself. His keen senses had already detected the reaction of powerful magic. It was Ishtar, who had been locked up in the small black room for a month.
……
……
Whoosh! A strong wind blew past, and Ishtar had already arrived at the temple gate.
"What the hell? Someone actually dares to behave atrociously in my territory. I'll teach him a lesson.”
Ishtar said angrily when he saw the fainted soldiers and priests in front of the temple.
When the goddess saw the imprisoned old woman, she frowned and used her divine power to shatter the rock.
"Hey, what happened?”Ishtar asked angrily.
The old woman and Siduri, who were released, quickly knelt down and bowed to Ishtar.
"God Ishtar, you have finally heard the call of your loyal priest.
There's a bold madman here with King Gilgamesh's warrant who wants to tamper with Your Highness 'divine prophecy. Please quickly cast divine punishment on him and Uruk.”The old woman said with resentment.
"What? Gilgamesh had really gone too far. He had only destroyed his city walls, was there a need to do so?!
…But what divine prophecy?" Ishtar looked angry and confused.
Xidu said with a troubled expression,"
" It's the Divine Prophecy of Coitus that Goddess announced earlier…"
"So which one is it!"
Ishtar then remembered that he had only taken a sentence from the other goddesses 'explanations to deal with his work, but he had long forgotten about it.
In order to cover up his mistake, Ishtar quickly asked,
"Where is that audacious fellow?”
"Replying to the goddess, that heinous person has already entered the temple.”the old woman hurriedly reported.
"Is that so? Very good, I was just holding back my anger. By the way, what does that person look like?" Ishtar seemed to have thought of something and asked.
" Reporting to the Goddess. His name is Abel. He was a wanderer brought back by King Gilgamesh a month ago. I heard that he fought to a draw with the king.
He wore a strange but luxurious white robe, had a pair of extremely attractive golden eyes, and had a perfect face.”
Siduri thought about it. For the sake of the king's pride, he had changed the defeat to a draw. When he recalled Abel, he couldn't help but blush.
"Could it be him?"
Recalling what happened a month ago, Ishtar's face was filled with shame and anger, but it was also inevitable that there was a trace of longing.
"You guys wait outside the door.”
After giving the order to the priest, Ishtar flew into the temple with the celestial ship.
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