"Pig, you don't have to worry so much—having an energy source isn't necessarily a bad thing. The magic of the Holy Grail is itself a form of energy, isn't it?"

"If we can find the source of the pollution, then repairing the singularity will be a natural progression, right?"

"That's what I'm saying -"

The man looked at the ground beneath his feet, illuminated by the moonlight.

Although he didn't know what else could have caused this land to become like this besides the curse of the Bull of Creation, the barren appearance still made Ian feel a pang of pain in his heart.

"But if the Holy Grail is used for something like this, then that means there's something fishy about the person who got it, right?"

"That's not a good thing either."

"Then beat him up!"

BB on the screen clenched his fists, looking eager to try.

"It's not like we haven't beaten him before, so why would he be missing someone?"

"..."

"What's that expression on your face, pig?"

"Nothing." Ian smiled. "I just feel that Baby has become gentler. She's a little different from when we first met."

"..."

"People do change." BB muttered softly.

"You can't just play all the time, right?"

"Too."

"..."

"..."

The two just stared at each other, and then the atmosphere became quiet.

"Okay, I won't bother you anymore."

"Pig, remember, don't play with your life! There must be other ways to do it!"

"Well, I'll try my best."

There was no further small talk and the topic ended there.

Ian looked up at the sky and found that the stars seemed to have become a little brighter.

"The Holy Grail that was taken away?"

"Well... I hope so. Then things will be much easier to handle."

"Deal with what?"

The sudden sound made Ian shudder.

He turned around and saw Ishtar looking at him with her hands behind her back and a smile on her face.

"Ishtar, when did you come?"

"Probably--"

Ishtar sat next to Ian very naturally, then rested her chin on her hand, pretending to recall something seriously.

"Who were you talking to when you started?"

"So early?!"

"Yeah." Ishtar nodded, and then moved closer to Ian. "Don't worry, I didn't hear the previous words. Only the last sentence entered my head."

"..."

Perhaps Ishtar could have been lying.

But Ian would rather believe that she said this very seriously.

"I understand."

"But I still don't know why you appear beside me."

"..."

"Well, before answering this question," Ishtar looked at Ian's free hand, "Can I hold your hand?"

"..."

"it is good."

"I knew you would agree!"

Goddess Venus was like a coaxed child. She took Ian's hand and leaned over.

It must be said that Ishtar seemed to attach great importance to her appearance, and she had a faint fragrance on her body.

If you close your eyes and appreciate it, men may even feel like they are on a spring grassland.

A gentle blow will fill the sky with grass fluff.

"Ishtar, you smell so good." Ian praised her very frankly.

He knew that Ishtar would not be able to understand words that were too complicated.

"Eh!"

Ishtar looked at the man with a happy expression.

"This is something I specially prepared for today. I didn't expect you to find it so quickly?"

"It's hard not to notice, right?"

Ian looked at the thin body of the Venus goddess pressed tightly against him and gave a polite smile.

"After all, we're close, aren't we?"

Most people would realize what Ian meant by this.

But Ishtar seemed to have none of that.

She kissed him directly, and then responded as if she didn't understand Ian's words at all.

"We can get closer if you want."

"..."

Ian probably guessed the purpose of Ishtar's coming here.

only--

Looking at her passionate side, the man didn't know what to say.

Very stupid, but very optimistic and positive.

I feel like all these factors combined make for a rather tricky personality.

However, Ishtar didn't understand the complexity in Ian's eyes and continued speaking.

"I'm so sorry about the Bull of Heaven."

"I really don't know...why those gods would let this thing go."

"But if you think about it carefully, it probably has something to do with me."

"So, I apologize to you."

"This isn't your fault, Ishtar." Ian gently tried to comfort the foolish goddess. "After all, this is a monster that was placed in Uruk without your knowledge."

"You have no responsibility to watch like this all the time. That's not your obligation."

"..."

"That--"

Ishtar leaned on the man's shoulder.

"Have you forgiven me?"

"I've never been angry with you, so how can I forgive you?"

"Great!"

Ishtar breathed a sigh of relief.

"I thought you would always remember it."

"That--"

The goddess Venus looked around and confirmed that there was no one around before she leaned close to Ian's ear and whispered softly;

"Tonight, I didn't let anyone know I was here!"

"No, some people know... that blindfolded person named Ophelia and that big-breasted Medusa know. No one else knows."

"Uh……"

Ian didn't understand why Ishtar suddenly reported this to him, but he still wanted to give her some positive feedback.

"Okay, that's good."

"This way, you can save yourself a lot of trouble."

"..."

Ian didn't know that his simple words were like a dose of stimulant to Ishtar.

"It's much better than last time!"

"Wha, what?"

"nothing!"

Ishtar was still very excited - even though the man had no idea what she wanted to do.

"Gilgamesh—no, Ian, or Pegasus."

"Forget it, the name doesn't matter. I like you as a person!"

Ishtar's eyes were full of light.

"Tonight, I placed the proposal jewel in a strategic location."

"Important position?"

Ian glanced over at Ishtar.

He didn't understand what the other person meant.

After all, there didn't seem to be any place on her body where she could hide the gems.

However, this seemed to cheer Ishtar up a bit.

"There are times when you don't understand anything at all!"

"Let me give you a hint—"

Goddess Venus grabbed Ian's hand as if she had grasped some extremely important treasure.

"It's a very meaningful place for a girl like me."

"..."

Ian suddenly understood something.

Because it was not the first time that he arrived in a world that girls found meaningful.

"Ishtar, you wouldn't give the gem to..."

"Do not ask me."

Ishtar tilted her head slightly, looking quite playful.

"If you want to confirm the answer, try it—"

"I allow you to answer in any form."

"..."

Although it was difficult to imagine Ishtar's mental state when she made such a decision, Ian decided to give it a try.

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