Type-Moon Simulation: Starting with Conquering a Greek Goddess!-Chapter 451: Not a Subject, but an Elder Brother

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Chapter 451 - 451: Not a Subject, but an Elder Brother

"Your Majesty! The government affairs, are you not going to manage them?!"

"Siduri! Don't talk to me about these things. This is my Uruk, and I'll do as I please! Keep the music playing, keep dancing! I must be made happy... Hahahaha!"

Siduri immediately panicked.

Because Gilgamesh wasn't just playing around; he genuinely thought as he said.

The ministers were oppressed by that tyrannical royal power.

They didn't dare to utter a word.

Vaguely, the young and wise king was departing, and what would reign over Uruk next would be an arrogant tyrant.

[After Gilgamesh comprehended the truth of the world]

[Uruk underwent earth-shattering changes. The wise king was no longer approachable and no longer listened to others.]

[He began to demand joy from the people of Uruk without restraint; his heart was as fickle as a storm.]

[For pleasure, this powerful king would demand that all the young people hold games for him. When he grew tired of the games, this king would take pleasure in leading troops to war and hunting demonic beasts that didn't need to be dealt with at all.]

[The king's capriciousness and boundless energy prevented the people from living leisurely lives, forcing them to constantly rush about.]

[Fathers complained about not seeing their sons.]

[Wives complained about not seeing their husbands.]

[And those newlywed grooms complained that they couldn't be with their brides on their wedding night. Because one of the capricious demands Gilgamesh made was to take the virginity of all new brides.]

[Not only that, but Gilgamesh also increased taxes, and all these pressures put the people in a state of suffering.]

[Even as strong as Uruk was]

[The people gradually began to pray, wanting to be liberated from the labor of serving the king.]

[For this, they didn't have much hope.]

[You are the most prominent among them.]

[As the chancellor of Uruk, and also enjoying a high reputation among the people, the people knew that humans couldn't deal with the demigod Gilgamesh, and only you, with the same origin, could.]

[Gilgamesh's tyranny spread not only throughout Uruk]

[Other city-states subordinate to Uruk were also exploited, suffering the same pain as Uruk.]

[After that, the people's lamentations and prayers spread further and further, even reaching the gods.]

[Finally, during one of your trips back to Ninsun's garden]

[Ninsun also relayed this matter to you.]

"Tsk, that guy, he really doesn't let people rest easy..."

Moran heard that Gilgamesh had created a pile of bad policies, and his original leisurely mood dissipated.

[Looking at the numb expressions on the faces of the people of Eridu]

[You know this matter must be dealt with.]

[Gilgamesh decided to create a torrential flood to discipline humanity. He not only intended to become a king who managed humans]

[In order to judge the standards of humanity, he began to arbitrarily compete for and accumulate wealth. However, he was not just a brutal and tyrannical ruler. He was also guiding Uruk onto the right track and giving it prosperity.]

[Rather, this flourishing process was even faster than before; it was just that its intensity was unacceptable to the people.]

[The Gilgamesh of the past was never so enthusiastic.]

[You believe there must be a reason for this.]

"Could it be... that I've been slacking off for too long... or have I bullied him too much... that shouldn't be the case...?"

Moran stroked his chin and pondered.

He didn't reflect at all on bullying his younger brother in the past.

However, these were not major problems.

Moran had already embarked on the return journey to Uruk; he was going to see Gilgamesh in person now.

"Moran, are you going back to Uruk? Are you going back to fight with Gilgamesh?"

"Tiamat, I know what I'm doing."

Tiamat's eyes showed a hint of worry.

Currently, no one knew why Gilgamesh was acting this way.

As a loving mother, she didn't want Moran and Gilgamesh to engage in fratricide. It was somewhat sad.

"It's just like before, teaching my chuunibyou younger brother a lesson. There won't be any major problems."

Moran knew the difference between demigods and humans.

Therefore, he also believed that he could find out why Gilgamesh was implementing such a tyranny.

After all, although he did often bully Gilgamesh,

He never neglected to discipline him.

[You and Tiamat traveled back to Uruk together]

[There, you saw the suffering people, and they swarmed towards you as soon as they saw you.]

[They complained to you about Gilgamesh's recent actions.]

[The people hoped that you could persuade this king.]

[Looking at the people's extremely sincere requests and the difficulties they faced... you knew that Gilgamesh wasn't simply playing around; the oppression he was giving was serious.]

[You walked into the palace under the gaze of the people.]

[There, you saw the tyrant who caused the people so much suffering, the current fifth king of Uruk, Gilgamesh.]

"Moran, it's been a while. I thought you were so scattered outside that you had even forgotten the way back."

Gilgamesh still maintained his tyrant demeanor.

That chuunibyou posture was very familiar.

That's right, this was Gilgamesh's arrogant attitude from the past, and now it had revived again.

Not only that, but it had also expanded several times over.

"How could I? You also know that I like to travel around. However, I still remember the way. I'm just curious, Gil, what made you decide to govern Uruk like this?"

"Hah, this is my Uruk, and I am the one who should decide how to govern it. In the end, you, this idle bum, have no right to ask, do you?"

Gilgamesh's words were very sharp.

The resentment in his words was not concealed at all, and there was no wavering in his eyes.

His arrogance did not anger Moran.

On the contrary, Moran found it quite interesting.

"That's right, my temperament is indeed like this, and how you manage Uruk is your business. I can only assist you.

But, whether I will take action for the people is my business. I am not standing here as a minister or chancellor, but as your older brother.

As an older brother, it's normal to ask my younger brother for advice, isn't it? Gil, don't you think so?"

Moran didn't deny his slacking-off attitude.

From this point of view, Moran was indeed not qualified to advise Gilgamesh on his governing methods. After all, he didn't even manage things himself.

So, he didn't plan to come forward as chancellor.

Moran stood here as an older brother.