This is a divine ark that humanity will likely need to spend hundreds of years to achieve.

Rather than calling it Tiamat, it's more accurate to say it's a living spaceship used to escape if Earth were to explode one day.

David said he was truly amazed today. As someone with 21st-century experience and who has seen many science fiction films, he was deeply shocked to see something that actually exists and has already been realized for the first time.

What era was Tiamat from that time, that such a thing could exist?

To describe his feelings right now, it would be this: the simple old knight who had fought in Britain for over twenty years was deeply shocked.

He was clearly still too inexperienced; he had always thought that beasts were just powerful destructive forces or possessed some particularly troublesome abilities.

Looking at it now, it seems more like creativity than destruction.

"Damn it! Are you on Tiamat's side?! You didn't write anything about her weaknesses at all!"

Gilgamesh was already cursing out his anger, but he only realized how frustrating it was when he truly began to understand Tiamat's abilities. This kind of opponent was far beyond what was expected.

Of course I'd like to write one of those things too! But that's just how reality is! It's a perfect being, flawless in both physics and mythology! How can our current team possibly contend with it?!

Dr. Roman's rebuttal was also loud, and upon hearing this, Gilgamesh could only suppress his emotions again and say that he had been too excited just now.

"Leopard Man, what do you think of Tiamat?" he turned to ask the Leopard Man, hoping to get some useful information.

After careful consideration, the leopard-woman replied – “It’s huge! And I think Tiamat is super cool.”

"Idiot! Use your wild instincts! Your rationality is completely useless right now!"

David was poking the leopard man in the kidneys with the hilt of his sword, wondering what strange things the guy was saying.

The leopard woman then realized what was happening and quickly said that at that speed, Tiamat would probably arrive in Uruk in about two days.

The group looked troubled; this was indeed quite fast... It seemed they had no choice but to take the initiative.

Although the Fang of Nabistin was built to resist Tiamat, no one expected that the complete form of the Tiamat god would be so large.

After all, none of the people present had ever seen her in person, and getting this far was the result of everyone's best efforts.

[There's more information here, though it's just hypothetical. But Tiamat probably doesn't have the concept of death, because she is the mother of life.]

The very fact that we are still alive proves her existence; as long as there is life on Earth, Tiamat will not die.

Da Vinci-chan added more information, and the expressions on their faces became even more unpleasant.

This is cause and effect; I never expected this. The future proves the past existed; doing things this way is indeed difficult.

"If the world with life can't kill her, then what about the other way around..." Ritsuka muttered to himself as he fell into deep thought, and then he realized! So there was another way.

Gilgamesh and Davian had also thought of this, just then Ereshkigal's voice came from below.

Gilgamesh snapped his fingers and the stone tablet rose up, its mirror reflecting Ereshkigal's image.

"Hello! Ereshkigal!" Ritsuka greeted her immediately. Upon seeing Ritsuka, Ereshkigal paused for a moment before stepping out of everyone's sight to tidy her appearance and aura before making a dazzling reappearance.

David couldn't help but glance at Ritsuka. What kind of bewitching potion did you give that goddess?

"Oh! Compared to the mistress of heaven, what an endearing sight this is! It seems that after reflecting on her actions in the underworld, her femininity has improved!"

Gilgamesh also praised her from the side, and Ishtar looked up at her, her gaze probably quite dangerous.

But it didn't matter; Gilgamesh didn't care.

However, everyone immediately explained the current situation to Ereshkigal: Tiamat was charging towards Uruk.

However, she couldn't be killed in the world where there is life on the ground, but Ereshkigal also felt helpless about this.

She turned the Mirror of the Underworld around, and everyone saw the current state of the Underworld—it was already full.

Ritsuka and Mashu were both caught in a state of confusion, clearly stunned by the scene and unsure how to react.

"Ereshkigal! I need your help!" However, Ritsuka quickly recovered from his shock; he had something important to say!

"Okay." Ereshkigal also got excited. This was the first time Ritsuka had asked someone to do something. What could it be? It was so exciting.

"I'm going to send Tiamat crashing into the underworld!" Ritsuka uttered the explosive words. Ereshkigal and Ishtar, after a brief moment of stunned silence, screamed simultaneously. What had Ritsuka just said?

"If we can't kill her in the world of living beings, then let's go to the world of no living beings. That's the only way now." David knew this was reckless, but it was the only option available. They really couldn't kill that guy in the world of the surface.

The others also showed expressions of surprise. At first glance, it seemed like a crazy idea, but it actually worked!

"Fall down! You just said to let her fall down?"

"Ok!"

"Fell in here?!"

"Ok!"

Ereshkigal had a feeling that her home was about to be blown up, but then Gilgamesh intervened and, as king, ordered Ereshkigal to complete the task.

This can be considered as atonement for his previous reckless behavior after joining the Three Goddesses Alliance!

"Impossible! Absolutely impossible! You want me to move the entire Underworld under Uruk?" Ereshkigal said that was impossible, too difficult!

"Is it really that difficult?" Ritsuka looked troubled, which immediately made Ereshkigal's mind waver and she was completely engrossed in the situation.

"Well, that's the only way for now! After all, if we don't do it this way, Mesopotamia will be destroyed."

Her words inadvertently reminded everyone that this battle was one they absolutely could not afford to lose. Behind them lay the world of Mesopotamia and even the entire future; if they lost, there would be no future for them.

How to delay Chapter 277

But Ereshkigal also said that wanting to do something and being able to do it are two different things. It had already taken a lot of effort for Ereshkigal to create such a large cave under Kusa City to reach the underworld.

If we were to dig a similar tunnel under Uruk now, it would have been a huge project that would have taken ten years!

【Hate to talk about / what is the meaning of the word? ㈨ ④ 8З 24○ ㈨②】

Upon hearing "ten years," everyone's expressions immediately fell. Ten years...

That would mean all living things on Earth would die out, and the entire world would probably be completely transformed by Tiamat.

At that point, drilling a hole like that again would be pointless...

"So that's why?" But Ritsuka noticed this word, and he knew that Ereshkigal must have something else to say.

Hearing this, Ellie blushed, rubbed her palms together, held up three fingers to everyone, and said:

"However, because of my hatred for Uruk, I was prepared beforehand. Now, three days will be enough."

"You're amazing, Miss Ereshkigal!"

Mashu ignored Gilgamesh, who was sweating profusely, and shouted excitedly first, "If we have three days, we still have a chance to try!"

"Foufou! Foufoufoufou! (I approve! She'll join Fujimaru Ritsuka's harem!)"

Fufu barked loudly on Ritsuka's shoulder. Davidian glanced at the little guy speechlessly, but he was willing to agree to take both.

The thought that "[Ishtar... is the same kind of god...]" flashed into Ritsuka's mind. As expected, even if they are different on the surface, they are actually the same type of god at heart.

But it doesn't matter... because Ereshkigal is cute, so it's okay.

Hearing the continuous praise, Ai Lei happily raised her head. Receiving so much praise made all her cursing day and night in the tunnels worthwhile.

Gilgamesh laughed as he pulled the Mirror of the Underworld back to the ground. Although he said he had something to say to Ereshkigal later, that was a matter for later.

It's more important to discuss a strategy for Tiamat right now.

"So now it's just a matter of time. Tiamat's arrival will take two days, and Ereshkigal will need three days to finish building the Underworld Cave. We need to stall for time during that one day."

After saying these words, David began to ponder: Could this small remnant force hold off that kind of thing for even a day?

Or is this the moment Merlin spoke of when I truly needed to give it my all? Well, it's not like I can't give it a shot.

Marduk's Axe, which could deal special damage to Tiamat, is also destroyed. There are very few things left that are still useful.

But then Ritsuka suddenly remembered something and excitedly told everyone, "We have Ishtar!"

"what?"

Ishtar was dumbfounded. What use was she? Even if she used all her powers to bombard Tiamat over there, she might not be able to hurt a hair on her head.

"That's right! Miss Ishtar has Gugalana!"

Mash realized it too. Miss Ishtar and that Bull of Heaven! If they had that, they might be able to hold off Tiamat for a day.

"Eh!"

Ishtar was startled, but the others paid no attention to her at that moment. The leopard man and Quetzal became excited when they heard "Gugalana," and Tomoe Gozen nodded with a gentle smile.

Yes, yes, yes, Ishtar and Gugalana are beings that can only be defeated by Gilgamesh and Enkidu in their Hero King forms working together. If they just stall, they can definitely hold off Tiamat.

Davidian was initially delighted, until he saw Gilgamesh silently covering his face.

Then he remembered his early days on the Warcraft Front and the golden thing that Ishtar was searching for back then! Something strong! Something huge!

He couldn't help but silently cover his face. Ah... so that's how it is.

But everyone else was practically praising Ishtar to the skies, and under such unconditional flattery, Ishtar finally couldn't hold back anymore.

She grabbed Ritsuka's collar, crying and shouting that she had lost the Bull of Heaven! She had searched the entire land of Mesopotamia but couldn't find it!

The room fell silent; no one knew what to say.

Ritsuka also recalled his first meeting with Ishtar... Ah, so it was already over back then.

"Cassie Parug, can you make a move? With all this power you've accumulated, holding off Tiamat shouldn't be a problem, right?"

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