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Ninos had just been sent away and the goddess Inanna appeared opposite Amon two paces away. She was smiling and looking at him, the pretty red lips but slightly pouted with a hint of anger. She was not holding her ivy scepter, and neither was she wearing a gold crown on her head. Her long brown hair hung down freely unadorned, and she wore a lapis lazuli necklace that laid on her chest as well as a cotton dress with indigo stripes, the very one that Amon had bought for her in the town of Som for sixty copper coins.

She did not appear as a goddess, and except for the necklace, the girl in front of Amon was the shepherdess slave he t at the ti, Inanna. Amon also looked at her, he was half a head taller than her, and he slightly lowered his eyes with a smiling expression. The two just smiled and looked at each other, no one said anything for a while, and there seed to be no need to say anything more, now that the seemingly impossible to fulfill promise was finally accomplished by Amon.

In the distance, inside the small building, Gabriel saw the scene. Then she turned and disappeared from the window. Its hard to guess what kind of reaction people will have when they first see a real god, and Gabriel grew up believing in the Ennead, but for mortals, there is always an indescribable awe at the sight of a real god.

But Gabriel was different, she was not afraid. Seeing a real god for the first ti in her life, the shock and confusion was difficult to describe, but she turned away from looking, perhaps not wanting to disturb those two talking. In any case, Amon did not need anyone by his side to protect him.

After a long ti, Inanna suddenly glared at Amon, took two steps forward to hug his arm, and gently leaned her head on his shoulder. Then she said with a slightly bitter tone: Amon, you are so bad!

Amon froze, wondering how he was bad? Even though Amon had been through countless storms and dangers, he did not have much experience in dealing with won, let alone with a goddess. The goddesss hair tickled his earlobe and neck, and Amon looked down and asked: Did I do sothing wrong? Guiding people to build a city on the Plains of Duc and constructing a shrine for you was a promise I made back then, and now you see it fulfilled.

Inanna leaned sideways into Amons arms, reached out and grabbed one of his hands and wrapped it around her waist, then said, Have you ever seen a shrine like that?

Amon laughed, a little embarrassed. I didnt think they would build the statues like that, if youre not satisfied, I can have them rebuild it.

Inanna: I didnt say I wasnt satisfied, thats how I appeared at first, in the position we are in now.

Amon: If thats the case, why are you saying Im bad?

Inanna laughed. Not that I want to say it, but for such a shrine to appear in the Plains of Duc, so gods would probably be infuriated by it!

Amon: As long as you dont have a problem with it, its fine. Ive been out of Ejypt for so long, but you didnt show up until now, are you waiting for to fulfill my promise?

Inanna: Yes, I was waiting for this day, I was right about you! You did sothing that shocked the world, and today you surprised again!

Amon: Whats wrong? Wasnt todays ceremony expected by you?

Inanna: You actually wrapped your arms around at an altar! This ans that you have passed the test of unceasing cycle, obtained the ninth level of the power of origin, comprehended the realm of the source of divine power, and can share this divine realm with .

Amon smiled: Thats an unexpected gain. If you mind, I can leave that statue, I didnt expect that when I first made the promise.

Inanna clenched her pink fist and lightly hit his chest: I didnt say Im unwilling, you deserve all these! Ive been trying to guide you, I didnt know you already accepted guidance, why didnt you tell ?

Amon: You havent seen , how can I tell you?

Inanna: Which god have you been guided by? This has to be accepted by the main god in the divine clan, did you join the Ennead? In any case I am glad that you have joined a divine clan and do not need the secret of becoming a god from , yet you still built the shrine and returned my divine realm for . This is what I am most grateful for, but I feel so pity.

Amon asked: Pity for what?

Inanna tilted her face up in front of his chest and smiled playfully. Its a pity that I wasnt the one who guided you and couldnt make you make a vow to .

Her face was so close that Amon could have kissed her on the lips if he had only lowered his head, but he sighed softly and said: Is that kind of vow what you want? I have seen the Scorpion King and the Lion King, and the vows are still present, but Tiamat who guided them to join the Anunnaki divine clan has long since fallen.

Inanna stepped on his foot not so lightly: I was just kidding, look at you all serious! Can you tell who guided you to join which divine clan? I dont want to force you to divulge your secret, but if you are an emissary of the Ennead, your statue cannot appear here, because from today, this is also your divine realm.

Amon replied: I am not an emissary of the Ennead divine clan, and to tell you the truth, I have not joined any divine clan.

He was telling the truth, and Inanna could tell. She stood up straight in surprise and looked at him and said: Then what is all this about? Did that cat tell you the secret and fell because she broke her oath, why would she do that?

Amon showed a mournful look and shook his head: She did not fall because she violated the oath, she left to be freed. As for the power of the origin, I comprehended it myself. If there is any unknown secret that she had told , it is the judgnt of fate. Schrodinger had unfolded her soul imprint to before she departed. Inanna, did you already know the origin of the cat beside ?

Inanna lowered her head and said: I didnt notice the cat at first, and didnt even know it was beside you when I t you in Som. Later, when Bastet showed up to separate the Red Sea for Moses and the others, it beca clear to that she had been by your side all along. As far as I know, Bastet was once the emissary closest to becoming a true god in the Ennead divine clan, and I never thought that she would leave like this. Amon, are you very sad?

Amon: I should probably be happy for her, it was a relief, but it was really hard to let go at that ti.

Inanna hugged Amons arm again: It seems that not only I am paying attention to you, you are able to comprehend the power of origin by yourself, there are very few people like this in the history of the continent. The last person who comprehended the power of origin by himself and beca a god was Marduc.

This ti it was Amons turn to be astonished. Marduc! He did not receive the guidance of a divine clan, but comprehended the power of the origin on his own, and eventually beca a true god?

Inanna nodded. You might be a rare genius, but you are not the only genius in the world. The path that you walked, countless others have thought about it over the millennia. But even if you understand the secret, it is difficult to reach the end of the path with a limited life, and even if you do reach the end, it is difficult to pass the judgent of fate and finally beco a god who transcends eternal life. This you have not yet done, and before you, Marduc had done it.

Amon asked in disbelief: If so, why did he beco one of the two god kings of the Anunnaki divine clan?

Inanna blinked and looked at Amon with aningfully and said: You are not yet a true god and do not understand the world of the deities. What is the purpose of life after obtaining the achievent of transcending eternal life? The endless emptiness and solitude that cos with it? Without the support of a divine clan, all gods would fall into this confusion.

It was Ea, the god of wisdom in the Anunnaki clan, who guided Marduc, and Ea was Marducs guide after he beca a god, not before he beca a god. As such, Marduc eventually joined the Anunnaki. Such deities are often the most powerful because they are already capable of becoming true gods without guidance. Think of Enkidu, what would happen if he beca a true god?

Marduc was bound by a small oath, yet possessed great power, which is why he was able to beco the main fighting force in the battle of the gods. After a conflict with Enlil broke out, they eventually split the Anunnaki into two, and Marduc beca another god king. Amon, you are also capable of having such achievents, as what you have done so far has exceeded my expectations.

Amon spoke after a while: Are you hoping that I will beco another Marduc?

Inanna hugged his arms tighter: It was so difficult to find soone like you, you are unique, and I want to protect you and wait for you to beco a true god. Then I will be your guide to allow you to join the divine clan. At that ti, what we have done today will have the greatest aning, and the Plains of Duc will beco our eternal realm.

Amon placed his other hand on her shoulder. Inanna, you should know , there is no way I will ever bow down to Enlil and join his clan.

Inanna: I know that your heart has long since denounced Enlil, but thats okay, I can just as easily invite you to the Anunnaki if you are already a god. You just need to make a very simple oath. Maybe one day you will have a conflict with the Enlil like Marduc did, but I know you will not betray , and that is enough.

Amon asked in disbelief: Why must I join the Anunnaki?

Inanna: I see you dont understand. But when the day you beco a real god, you will know why. Your realm is in the Plains of Duc, because your source of neteru is here, and I am afraid that joining the Anunnaki is the only option. I know what Girtablullu is thinking, he wants to beco a real god and establish his own divine clan, but when the ti cos, he will understand that it is impractical. The choice of Marduc back then has proved this.

Amon was confused and said: I really dont understand, lets talk about it when the ti cos, and I hope you wont be disappointed if I refuse.

Inanna resud her smiling expression and looked at Amon with affection: You have not disappointed ! What I said today is not a request, but a wish to repay you. Wait until you beco a god, since you already understand what is the judgent of fate and possesses a divine realm, you should consider how to take that final step. Let help you, please.

Amon: How are you going to help ?

Inanna pointed a finger towards the shrine and said: I heard what that man said to you just now. He wanted to guide you to think in a different way, and although he didnt shake your faith, what he said was quite interesting. With what you have already achieved right now, Im afraid its not appropriate to appear in the open like this.

Amon laughed bitterly. It is a bit inappropriate. People cannot tell whether I am Amon or the god Amon, whether I am a living human being or a god standing on the altar. Every appearance of mine is regarded as a miracle.

Inanna stretched out her finger to poke on his chest and said: In fact, it is no longer necessary for you to appear in the public as you did in the past, the statue will allow you to perceive the happenings here, and if necessary, you will understand what the believers want and need. If you want to appear among the mortals, you can do what I did once. Rember the shepherdess you helped, Inanna?

Amon smiled and put his arm around her shoulders: You are still Inanna right now.

Inanna: You have such a rare quality, no matter who I am, you havent changed at all. You have more important things to do now, in order to successfully pass the final test, there must be a place where you can train in peace, even for hundreds of years, without being disturbed, while drawing upon the constant stream of neteru from your divine realm and waiting for the final test to co.

Amon: A place like Aeru?

Inanna: The gods of Anunnaki have their own Aeru on earth. My palace on the Syah Plateau will be open for you. When you need a safe and quiet place, you can go there.

Amon smiled: I dont want to occupy your palace, and I have my own disciples who need guidance, but I want to see what a divine palace is really like? After that I can guide my disciples to build one as well.

Inanna blinked: Thats not so easy, if you want to do it just give it a try. Can I make a request?

Amon: Go ahead.

Inanna: You can co and go to my palace at will, and if you build your own palace in the future, I hope that I can co and go there whenever I want to find you.

Amon replied simply: No problem, building such a place is a vague idea. Im afraid I will need your guidance and help. Do you want to take to your palace now?

Inanna: You can call it Inannas Rose Garden if you want. But there is one more thing that you have promised but have not done it yet. Moses and other clansn have not returned here, they are still roaming on the way.

Amon thought for a mont. It was the conditions proposed by Marduc that held them back. I let them choose for themselves, as their last test before returning ho. But I have to tell you, even if they return to Salem, they will no longer believe in you.

Inannas expression beca a bit sorrowful again. I know very well the mind of the world, whether they believe in or not is no longer important, my shrine has been inaugurated in Salem. But this is my bet with Enlil, and Enlil is after all the king of Anunnaki. Since the agreent has been made, I have to keep it.

Amon asked: What agreent did you and Enlil make in the first place?

Inanna replied: After the Great Flood, I wanted to recover my divine realm. However, to do so, I had to go out of Enlils divine realm and find the descendants of Duc. Enlil made two bets with , and the first was that I had to find such a person who was not bewitched by my beauty and did not eat all the pastries in my hands, to go to Enlil to redeem what I had lost without resorting to force or breaking a promise. It was you who helped win the bet in Som.

Amon: And the other bet?

Inanna replied quietly: For the descendants of Duc to return ho, they will have to go through a lot of hardships. What a strong will it would have to be driving them onwards for that to happen! The one leading them to the Plains of Duc must have had the strongest courage and the most determined will. The final test of the gods is cost and sacrifice, the ability to distinguish between ones selfish desires and ones faith in the ideal. If that person is willing to give up his desires in order to fulfill his wishes, then Enlil will allow the people of Duc to return ho in peace.

Amon frowned and said: Can you be more clear?

Inanna lowered her head and whispered: I have made it very clear. Enlils bet is that the leader who leads the Ducians back to their holand will have to stay outside the Plains of Duc himself. It is not coercion, but a sacrifice and price that he willingly pays for the sake of his people.

Amons brow locked deeper: Why would Enlil make such a request?

Inannas voice turned thinner: Because Enlil thought that the people who built the shrine for would be the descendants of Duc, and that the one who would lead the Ducians back ho must be you. I made this agreent and also made my own request that if the leader of the Ducians could voluntarily pay that price in order to fulfill the wishes of his people, then I would guide him to join the Anunnaki, and Enlil agreed.

Amon suddenly realized: So thats how it is, the gods agreent is made for !

Inanna: Yes, it was all prepared for you, but now it seems to have beco a joke. The person who built the shrine for is not a descendant of Duc, and the person who led the Ducians ho is not you. The gods agreent now falls onto Moses.

Amon gently released his arm around Inanna and said in a solemn voice: This is your agreent with Enlil, neither Moses nor I have any agreent with Enlil and do not need to keep any promise!

Inanna took Amons hand and said: Please dont be angry with ! The gods did not anticipate todays situation, and at that ti I really wanted to guide you to join the clan and tell you the secret of the gods as the rarest reward in this world. Of course you dont have to keep my agreent with Enlil, but Enlil will still send emissaries to block your people, unless Moses makes a voluntary sacrifice. And this ti I am not allowed to intervene.

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