Just as Ian was wondering at the moment, the machine that only he could give life to was now being driven by Enkidu.

And beyond that, her power and his seemed, to some extent, to be completely consistent.

This... is a very strange thing no matter how you think about it.

only--

At this time, Enkidu asked a rather "sharp" question.

"Is this kind of thing important?"

"As long as it can fly in the sky of Uruk, isn't that enough?"

"Does it really matter whether it's you or me?"

"..."

Enkidu gave Ian three stationery items in a row, which suddenly touched Ian's mind.

"Too--"

"Just fly, right?"

"Isn't this the kind of miracle Uruk needs?"

"'Miracle'...?" Enkidu pursed his lips slightly. "What is that?"

"It's you."

Ian looked at Enkidu in front of him and answered.

"Enkidu, stay in Uruk."

"I'll teach you what intelligence is."

"..."

Enkidu didn't say anything, but threw himself on Ian.

"Ok!"

It can be seen that after experiencing this incident, she actually no longer wants to go back to the forest.

"Teach me...what intelligence is!"

【only--】

【Everything is not as simple as you think. 】

【You didn't know that when you and Enkidu fell to the floor of the "flying beast" together.】

[On a mountain peak somewhere in the distance.]

[The beast Humbaba, who once lived with Enkidu, roared hysterically.]

【Uruk's nightmare will also come.】

917. Enkidu/Humbaba's Offense (4k)

[You don't know that the crisis has quietly approached Uruk.]

[But this land, in its own way, silently warns you of the dangers that are approaching you unknowingly.]

【it--】

[It seems to acknowledge that you are the owner of this land.]

The top of the palace in Uruk.

Ian was standing there, looking at the ground that converged into a line in the distance.

His expression seemed serious and solemn, and it was obvious that he was thinking about something.

And beside the man was Enkidu, who was determined to stay.

"sorry."

"..."

Ian looked at Enkidu, who suddenly apologized, somewhat helplessly, and then knocked her on the head.

"I've said this many times before, don't say sorry so casually."

"as well as--"

"I'm sorry, but you can't use it to greet people."

"..."

Covering the place where he was hit by Ian, Enkidu gave a reason that was enough to "fight back".

"But, you were clearly thinking, but I wanted to interrupt you. Isn't that unfair to you?"

"That depends on the situation."

Ian crossed his arms.

"If you want to interrupt me because you have something useful to say, then it is certainly not an offense to me."

"But I just suddenly wanted to call you." Enkidu looked at Ian and tilted his head slightly. "So I have to say sorry, right?"

"..."

Ian was no longer surprised by Enkidu's ideas, which were logically self-consistent to a certain extent.

Rather, this is why Enkidu is trustworthy - without any disguise or hypocrisy, he shows his thoughts without reservation.

"Okay, you win."

Ian said this lightly and then sighed.

"But I don't have the heart to argue with you about this right now. Let's talk about it later."

"..."

Seeing Ian looking into the distance again, Enkidu tilted his head slightly, supported his chin and thought for a while, then walked in front of him and stood on tiptoe.

Huh.

Enkidu's face appeared in front of Ian, looking like a cedar tree that suddenly appeared.

"Does this count as 'distress'?"

"Answer me, please? You said you would teach me what 'intelligence' means, right?"

Although he was not in the mood, Ian was definitely not the kind of person who went back on his word. After thinking for a moment, he still answered.

"It can indeed be considered 'distress', right?"

"That--"

Enkidu took Ian's hand and continued to question him.

“Is ‘distress’ a bad emotion?”

"You could say that—" Ian frowned slightly as he looked at Enkidu in front of him, "So you're asking this because you're planning to…"

"I intend to make you less 'distressed'."

Enkidu said without hesitation.

"Since 'distress' is such a bad thing, then don't let it happen to you. I don't like it."

"Tell me what's bothering you. I'm sure I can find a solution."

"..."

"That's right, Enkidu."

Out of trust in Enkidu, you told her everything that had happened in Uruk, basically intact.

[These include the recent decline in food production in Uruk and reports of people disappearing without explanation.]

[To be honest, you don't expect Enkidu to give you any good answers to these questions.]

【after all--】

[Strictly speaking, this is no longer something that can be accomplished with just an occasional flash of inspiration, like when I first transformed the bird.]

[However, Enkidu, once again gave you an unexpected surprise.]

"..."

After hearing Ian's words, Enkidu just stood there, looking as if he was motionless.

However, this scene did not last long.

Because Enkidu quickly spoke:

"Is that all?"

"..."

"Heh." Ian sneered, "From your tone, it seems like it's not a big deal at all."

"of course."

Enkidu patted his chest.

"If you know the question, all you have to do is find the corresponding answer, right?"

"I want to help you solve the problem!"

"Right now... I want to go see where the land is losing yield. Is that okay?"

"..."

Although he understood that Enkidu's confidence might be unfounded, Ian felt that he shouldn't pour cold water on her.

after all--

This is a direct petition, hoping that I can help.

Ok……

There is absolutely no reason to refuse.

"My lord, I understand now."

"Enkidu, follow me."

【According to Enkidu's idea, you took her with you.】

You have come together to the land where the yield reduction is most severe.

This is the most direct testimony.

"..."

Although he was mentally prepared, when he really arrived in front of the land reported by Siduri, Ian still felt his heart suddenly sink.

When did the land of Uruk become like this?

"Is this...where you wanted to bring me?"

Enkidu, who was standing by, suddenly asked at this moment.

"Ah."

Ian nodded.

"If Siduri's report is correct, then this is indeed the place."

"it is good."

After Enkidu simply replied to Ian, he squatted down and stretched out his finger towards the land that had become barren for some unknown reason.

Yes.

She was "tasting" the land in the most primitive way.

If Ian saw ordinary people doing this, he would probably think it was meaningless and a bit weird.

But only with Enkidu did the man understand that she must be doing something.

And this is indeed the case.

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