Chapter 290 The bravest man in Babylon, the beginning of the collapse of faith!
There is a secret that few people know in the city of Babylon.
That is, Hammurabi, the king of Babylon, built an underground prison that was incompatible with the palace in the early years, and was imprisoned with unknown prisoners in the underground of the magnificent palace.
At this time, it was late at night, and Hammurabi did not fall asleep, but came here with thirty personal soldiers.
The unknown prisoner imprisoned in the underground prison seemed to sense the aura that made him fear and disgust. He began to restlessly and began to make roars that were not as loud as human voices.
This roar seemed particularly terrifying in the underground prison in the middle of the night, and ordinary people would inevitably feel trembling when they hear it.
However, whether it was Hammurabi or the thirty personal soldiers led by Hammurabi, facing this terrifying roar, he had no expression to react and walked towards the underground prison on his own.
Soon, Hammurabi led thirty personal soldiers to the prison gate of the underground prison.
Here, the terrifying roar was extremely clear, and it was accompanied by the disgusting fishy smell that filled the entire underground prison.
It was not until this time that Hammurabi finally reacted and said coldly in his mouth, "This disgusting smell is unbearable no matter how many times it smells."
While speaking, Hammurabi's eyes looked at the unknown prisoner imprisoned in the prison with the faint candlelight in the underground prison.
These unknown prisoners were Kurulu, with a hideous appearance, with more than twenty.
These Kurulus invaded Babylon along the Euphrates River for more than a year, trying to devour humans and treat humans as invaders of blood food.
But they never thought that their invasion had been known to Hammurabi long ago, and they were eventually captured one by one and would be imprisoned.
And Hammurabi never killed them, and kept imprisoning them for the sake of this moment.
At this time, the imprisoned Kururu looked at Hammurabi with horror, as if he was looking at an extremely terrifying mythical monster.
At the same time, the bound body was constantly struggling, as if she wanted to retreat and stay away from Hammurabi.
Seeing this, a bone-black cold flashed in Hammurabi's eyes and said, "I have raised you for more than a year. Now, it's time to play your role."
Hammurabi paused for a moment, then called out a name and said, "Gugalana!"
Then, among the personal soldiers behind Hammurabi, a very tall and strong man walked out.
This great man was Gugalanna, the leader of his personal soldiers, and the most trusted soldier of Hammurabi, and the most brave warrior in Babylon. He was invincible.
After Gugalanna walked out, without Hammurabido's words, she led her personal soldiers into a prison full of filth and foul smell. Amid the roars of the Kurulus, a massacre began.
As for Hammurabi, he watched silently outside the prison, with no sympathy in his expression.
These Kululu's hands were stained with the blood of the Babylonian people. Have they ever had mercy when they devoured innocent Babylonian people?
Soon, all Kululu in the prison was massacred.
Afterwards, Gugalanna directed his personal soldiers to transport Kurulu's body to a place that had been arranged in Babylon during the late night.
Almost half an hour later, in the palace, Hammurabi, who had washed and changed into clean clothes, stood at the highest point of the palace, overlooking the city of Babylon.
Looking at the sparks in Babylon, Hammurabi's eyes were deep, and he didn't know what he was thinking.
Soon after, Hammurabi saw a dark place in the city, and suddenly a large number of fires lit up, accompanied by commotion.
Hammurabi also heard someone shouting loudly, "It's dead... there are monsters... there are monsters attacking people..."
The commotion in this place was like a chain reaction. In the city of Babylon, a large number of fires lit up in one place after another, accompanied by commotion.
The Babylonian people who were sleeping soundly near the commotion were awakened one after another. After confirming their safety, they went to check the situation as soon as possible.
Naturally, these people were shocked by the scenery they saw.
A storm of public opinion is about to begin.
Hammurabi, who stood at the top of the palace and saw all this, raised his lips slightly and said softly, "People's words are something more terrifying than monsters..."
As he said that, Hammurabi's eyes looked at a place in the darkness, as if he could travel through time and space, and saw the scenery he thought, he continued to say, "Malduke, you can enjoy the pleasure of the sky garden in Nineveh while you are now."
"Tomorrow is the beginning of the collapse of faith!"
"Soon, the faith you have worked hard to manage among humans will completely collapse."
"I really look forward to what a furious look will appear when you see your faith collapse."
"I really want to see, at that time, did you think you were dominating human beings? Do you think you were above you?"
While speaking, Hammurabi picked up the wine bag that was blocked around his waist, opened the wine plug, took a big sip of the wine, swallowed it hard, and laughed happily in his mouth, "Hahaha, this sip, to humans!"
"May the glory of mankind last forever!"
Time passed quietly, and the next day the sun arrived as promised.
But the city of Babylon is no longer as peaceful and peaceful as before.
After a night's savings and the fuel behind Hammurabi, the public opinion related to last night's events drowned out extremely quickly like a flood that opened the gate.
"Hey, you heard that a monster attacked people in Babylon yesterday!"
"I've heard of it for a long time, and I've also heard that many people died tragically in the mouths of monsters."
"How could such a thing happen? It's so terrible!"
"Our Babylon City is a famous city of hundreds of gates. It not only has Gundam walls and arrow towers, but also has the Euphrates River as its boundaries. What kind of monster can invade quietly?"
"What other monster can it be? Kurulu, who had attacked the children before, dived in along the Euphrates River."
"Isn't Kurulu a servant of the gods? Aren't we humans protected by the gods? Why does Kurulu attack us humans?"
"If it was just a Kurulu attacking humans, it could be said to be a coincidence, but yesterday I heard that hundreds of Kurulu had sneaked into the city and launched an attack on humans. If it was a coincidence, I wouldn't believe it."
"You said, is it possible that Kurulu had obtained the will of the gods and attacked humans?"
"I think so too. After all, the only one who can command Kurulu is the gods..."
"Hey, do you want to die? You dare to say this..."
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Chapter completed!