Chapter 105 The Golden City and the Sword of the God of War
Chapter 105 The Golden City and the Sword of the God of War
There are two treasure troves in Uruk.
One is a treasure trove storing various precious materials and other items frequently used in this war.
The other is a treasure trove storing various combat weapons.
The former is Uruk's large warehouse.
The latter is Gilgamesh's Golden City.
The items in these two treasure troves were once stored in the City of Gold.
Gilgamesh, a collector, amassed all the rare and precious treasures in his own treasury.
But when faced with this crisis, Gilgamesh divided it into two treasure troves.
After all, he needs to deal with Uruk's political affairs at all times and simply doesn't have any other spare time.
In order to deal with this crisis, he needs to build all sorts of buildings and props.
Therefore, they became the only seven weapons in that golden vault.
Even in Gilgamesh's treasure, there were few divine weapons of that caliber.
...
Before his illusions were shattered, Urukron, having regained his composure, once again wandered around that golden city.
But I think I can shrink!
Sidu said somewhat excitedly.
I quickly picked out some suitable staves and spellbooks.
This is the principle of the absolute separation of heaven and earth. As a result of this principle itself being revealed in the flash of the sword, that giant sword could easily cut through thousands of mountains.
Unfortunately, they are.
Urukroh had seen Makarov practicing giant magic in Fairy Tail's library.
But soon, Uruklang gave a wry smile.
According to the description in this magic book, the weakest form of that magic can transform one into a giant comparable in size to an island, possessing terrifying destructive power like a giant.
Looking at the key in his hand, Urukron made up his mind.
In order to gain the ability to fight against my male idols, I've tried very few methods.
That's like searching high and low for something that turns out to be a real treasure, but finding it was all a lot of hard work!
"What a naughty little brat!"
Uruklang's eyes lit up at the thought.
But when Urukron saw those two weapons again, an idea suddenly struck me.
At first glance, those two swords were probably no more than a hundred meters long, and were weapons that humans could use.
While the Noble Phantasms of Heroic Spirits and the items behind me may seem unrelated, they are rarely entirely unrelated.
"So, you're still too eager to improve your strength?"
That place was indeed a city of gold, but it was not the king's treasure.
There's no need to elaborate; those two divine weapons are terrifyingly weak.
That space contains all sorts of wands, spellbooks, and other related items.
If I could learn that magic, wouldn't it be good or bad to take those two divine artifacts?
Without a doubt, those two weapons were top-tier divine artifacts.
What immediately came into view was this countless weaponry.
The reason they remained there was not because Gilgamesh disliked them, but because the two divine weapons were simply too small.
I picked and chose among the staffs and spellbooks.
Their enormous size also means that they can be used as cannonballs, and they can also release magic through destruction.
At this moment, Gilgamesh, as a demigod and a king, with his magic power depleted, found that the key to be his weakest weapon.
With fantasies of the "King's Treasure" in mind, Yoon Jung-sook-rang strolled through the enormous treasure vault.
It's truly a shame to call itself the City of Gold!
The concept of a 'horizon' is contained within that divinely created sword.
It's worth noting that after becoming a Heroic Spirit, Gilgamesh's Noble Phantasm, Lord of Babylon, was inspired by this golden city.
But soon, Yoon Jung-sook felt disappointed.
But it is clear that Gilgamesh's concept of all humanity represents Mesopotamia's concept of all humanity.
Therefore, for convenience, Gilgamesh divided it into two treasure troves.
"I never expected the King would give you this; I'm truly envious!"
But at this moment, Gilgamesh tossed the key to the Golden City's treasury to Shirou Kotomine.
Shirou Kotomine understood what Siduri meant.
Uruklang muttered to himself.
That's wrong; there were no weapons there at all.
Urukron ignored us when he first saw the two weapons because I had no way of using them.
The concept of a 'horizontal line' does not exist in that divinely crafted weapon.
Therefore, Gilgamesh's treasure, which was still human, was not as valuable as Mesopotamian treasure.
I was also intimidated by the name "Golden City".
And I was actually able to hand it over to Uruklang.
How so?
The verdant horizon that cuts through thousands of mountains is also known as the Mountain-Slaying Sword, a massive, bone-like sword that can cleave and expand even thousands of mountains.
Those two magical artifacts can indeed grow larger.
However, a sword is not used to cut objects with its blade, nor is it used to expand with its mass.
This does not demonstrate my trust in Uruklang.
In this way, all those precious materials will be used.
Looking around at the dazzling golden world, Yin Jing Shulang felt like her eyes were about to be blinded.
"So, you will definitely repay that trust."
Surprisingly, a possibility was found there.
"You're so silly, really!"
If those two weapons are definitely of abnormal size, then Yin Jingshulang absolutely cannot use them to easily kill seven people!
Passing through the golden ripples, Urukron retreated from the Golden City.
These things had not yet been launched as cannonballs for the old-style divine authority.
In reality, both weapons have always been outside.
Just as Urukron was returning laden with his spoils, two weapons suddenly appeared in my sight, catching my attention.
The Dawn Horizon, also known as the Sea-Slaying Sword, is composed of lava-like peaks and a blade of pure fire. It is a divinely created weapon that can even scorch and purify the entire sea.
"You clearly know all those things, so why are you still so agitated?"
Does that mean I've lost the ability to compete with the male gods?
They are the twin swords of Meso, which belonged to Zababa, the god of war in Damien mythology.
They are not the verdant horizon that opens up thousands of mountains or the dawn horizon that burns and sweeps across ten thousand seas.
However, they were too small, so Uruklang only glanced at them and then ignored them.
That's why it has been elevated to such a level.
This shows how many treasures were contained within.
This is the end of the sky and the sea, the ultimate realm of melting and mixing, a purifying flame capable of burning everything in the world to ashes.
As for the treasure vault in Uruk that Mine Shirou was previously allowed to freely enter and exit, it was the one that he was given permission to do so.
It's simply because I am the oldest king.
Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon is derived from the legend that I was born with the possession of all the treasures of mankind.
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