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Chapter 123: Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 123: The greatest warrior in the continent

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Gilgamesh’s display of arrogance clearly showed that he thought little of Ejypt’s army. Not wanting the soldiers’ morale to drop, Amon lightly coughed. Metatro understood his intention immediately. He waved his hands, telling the guards to step away. Then he drove Amon’s chariot forward out of the formation, as Gilgamesh did.

Once the chariot stopped, Amon stood up and slightly bowed. Facing Gilgamesh who was some distance away, he said: “Governor of Uruk, esteemed hero of the continent, I admire you greatly for your feats. However, you have led a huge army to occupy the land which does not belong to you and caused the loss of many lives. What reasons do you have for doing this? This is not a place where your army should come to. I can welcome you as a guest anytime, but I cannot tolerate an act of aggression like this. Please command your army to retreat immediately.”

Gilgamesh also stood up and slightly bowed. “You are Amon? We have met before! You slew the snake monster at Euphrates River and saved the people of Uruk City. I hereby express my gratitude for your heroic deed. I heard that not long ago you also captured the King of Hittite alive and this led to the successful forging of an alliance between the two countries. This feat makes me respect you all the more. However, today’s war is not between you and me. I have come here at the behest of my god’s oracle to punish the cruel and savage Ejyptian king.”

At this point, he smiled and said in a mocking tone: “Speaking of retreat, your army has retreated all the way from the border to this location at my request. I am very grateful to you for welcoming us in such a way.”

Laughter erupted from the army behind Gilgamesh. They were laughing at the way the Ejyptian army abandoned their border and retreated. In this wide plains where two armies numbering tens of thousands were preparing to battle, even though the two of them did not speak particularly loudly, everyone present were able to hear them clearly.

The combined laughter from thousands of soldiers resembled the roaring of thunder but Gilgamesh’s voice was able to suppress it and he continued to speak with clarity. Unfurling the scroll in his hands, he started reciting the contents of the scroll loudly. Amon had seen the contents already, for it was the declaration of war sent by the Uruk legion which resembled a song of praise for their god.

Every sentence spoken by Gilgamesh elicited a wave of cheering from the soldiers, which eventually culminated into a passionate roar. When Gilgamesh finished reciting the declaration, the morale of the soldiers behind him reached its highest point.

Gilgamesh was a ninth level supreme mage. However, differences existed between the ninth level supreme mages. For example, Amon was a seventh level mage, but his magical prowess was far stronger than the average seventh level mage. Gilgamesh had apparently reached the peak of the ninth level.

When he was reciting the declaration, he quietly employed the strongest mental control magic in the world, gradually boosting the morale of his army. On the other hand, when his voice reached the Ejyptian army, it conveyed an impression that his army was invincible and unable to be stopped, shakening their faith, breeding the doubts. Though not in a physical way, the battle had already quietly begun.

Amon started his response with a low and firm voice which carried with it a strange shocking effect. It was as if he was speaking right next to everyone’s ears, causing them to awake with a sudden jolt. If one were to simply compare their magical prowess, Amon was obviously inferior. However, he was still able to do relatively well.

The Ejyptian Commander-in-chief said with a cold smile: “You spoke too many names, but I cannot remember any of them. Can’t the Bablon Kingdom find a single man to write a decent poem? Dear Lord of Uruk, there are no beautiful flowers or good wine here, this is not the place for you to recite poor poems. If you wish to fight, we shall fight. All the people standing behind me are brave heroes, just like you and me!”

The names at the end of the declaration was a list of Marduc’s honorifics, and Amon’s words were obviously showing disrespect to the god. Gilgamesh closed the scroll and glanced at him from afar, his expression resembling one who was about to laugh. However, he quickly put on a serious expression and waved his right hand forward. At his signal, the army behind him started moving. Starting off with a relatively slow speed, the neatly arranged chariots and the heavy cavalry on both flanks advanced towards the Ejyptian army in an orderly manner. The sound of tremors came from the earth as they marched, bringing with it a heavy sense of oppression.

The charging chariots gave an oppressive feeling to the opposite side, a destabilizing shock. If the Ejyptian army stood still, they would surely be no good when the accelerating Uruk chariots reached them eventually. Facing the strongest legion in the continent, the legs of some Ejyptian soldiers started shaking involuntarily.

Amon raised his left hand towards the sky and the sound of drumming appeared from the army formation behind him. It was supreme mage Idu who personally carried out the drumming, and the sound of the drums carried with it a strange power which was able to awaken the faith and courage in the soldiers.

Next, Amon pointed forward. The Ejyptian army finally started moving as well, advancing towards the enemy along with the beat of the drumming. As the tempo of the drumming increased, their speed of advancement also grew faster.

The mages that came with the army had set up a large magical formation in this place while Urhiya was floating high up in the sky holding his staff. The sounds of chanting continuously appeared from the sky, seemingly inspiring the soldiers to forget all their fears. As both armies moved forward, both Gilgamesh and Amon’s chariots were engulfed within the troops.

With the dazzling swords and spears seen everywhere, both sides were unable to see each other clearly. At this moment, Gilgamesh shouted: “You despicable, craven Ejyptians dare to accuse me of assassinating the so-called Adoratrice of Isis, take a good look at the arrow fired by me!”

When everyone heard his words, Gilgamesh’s arrow was already shot, with a sharp and chilling sound which resembled the angry roar of thousands of wild bulls appeared. Even the accelerating chariots from both armies seemed to freeze for a second because of this noise. Gilgamesh had shot an earth-shattering arrow using a bow forged from Humbaba’s fangs and strings.

All along, Amon had been watching Gilgamesh’s movements closely, so he was fully prepared to react. When Gilgamesh nocked an arrow on his bow, Amon did the same. What Gilgamesh hated the most were the rumours which spread across the continent. So, he was going to take revenge using this method. Watching Gilgamesh’s arrow flying off, Amon subconsciously compared it to the arrow shot towards Icho that day.

He remembered that the arrow shot by the assassin was black in color, five feet long and was thick as a wine cup, resembling a throwing spear. Whenever the arrow encountered obstacles in the air, it released rumbling sounds which resembled those of waves crashing onto reefs and merely stopped briefly before continuing its flight with the exact same speed and direction. The arrow was most likely an extremely precious magical item as it contained power magic and was incredibly tough.

The arrow used by Gilgamesh was also precious, but it was much less unique in comparison. Crafted from the Damasc iron and engraved with magical formations using silver, it was just one of the standard arrows used in the army. The two-feet-long, finger-thick arrow flew like a silver lightning under the sun, releasing a terrifying roar on the plains as it soared, the roar of Humbaba.

Amon also shot out his arrows, three of them at the same time. The arrows he used were nearly identical to Gilgamesh’s arrow, while his bow was crafted using the two-headed snake monster’s fangs and strings. Each arrow produced a sharp piercing scream as they were shot, and they landed exactly onto Gilgamesh’s arrow. Two arrows collided in mid-air with a loud boom, after which Amon’s arrow shattered into several pieces.

The roaring in the plains seemed to weaken slightly while Gilgamesh’s arrow paused momentarily before resuming its flight with the same speed and direction. Three consecutive collisions between the arrows ended in the same way.

Despite firing three arrows, Amon was unable to stop Gilgamesh’s single arrow. By now, that arrow had arrived in front of the Egyptian army, the sound of roaring bringing with it a strong wave of air which flipped the two chariots in front of Amon over. Neither moving nor dodging, Amon stood his ground and raised his iron stick.

Metatro roared as he brandished his heavy longsword, leaped high into the air and slashed towards the arrow with a blinding silvery light. The silvery light exploded silently in the air as Metatro was knocked down and the arrow simply continued on its way towards Amon.

At this moment, a cry could be heard clearly as a heavy shield flew out from the right side of the formation and headed towards the arrow, creating strong gusts of wind along the way. As Gabriel was slightly far away from Amon, it was too late for her to reach Amon in time so she used all her strength to hurl a huge shield at the arrow. A deafening clash of metal was heard as the shield which resembled a door broke into several pieces. The arrow only paused for a moment before it continued flying towards Amon.

Countless beams of light descended from the sky, forming a multi-colored shield which covered Amon’s body.

Urhiya had been floating high up in the sky to maintain the large magical formation within the army when he saw the Commander-in-chief being attacked. Thus, he responded by utilizing his magic to provide protection. The earth-shattering arrow finally showed signs of slowing as it broke through multiple layers of shields, while the roaring sound in the plains also gradually subsided.

Amon lifted his iron stick and pointed it at the approaching arrow, and the arrow finally came to a stop at the tip of the stick. Just like that, it was fixated in mid-air by the spatial magic casted by Amon. After putting away his staff, the arrow fell down and was steadily caught by his outstretched hand. The silver arrow was scorchingly hot, as if it had just been burnt in a great fire.

No matter how the arrow had arrived, when the commanders nearby saw their Commander-in-chief catching the arrow steadily, they cheered loudly. However, in his heart Amon was shocked. Although the arrow Gilgamesh used was simply a standard magical arrow used in battlefields, its power had clearly exceeded that of the arrow shot by the assassin.

From the way Amon caught the arrow calmly, it seemed as though everything was under control. However, when the assassin shot the arrow, it had been a sneak attack which caught everyone by surprise, leaving no time for countermeasures. On the other hand, Gilgamesh had shot the arrow in clear sight of his enemy and this time the Ejyptians had sufficient time to tackle the attack.

The cheering of the Ejyptian troops suddenly changed into gasps of surprise due to the appearance of a burly figure high up in the air. He was swinging his golden fists and about to punch on Urhiya.

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Too many things happened on the battlefield too quickly for anyone to react in time. Right after Gilgamesh shot his arrow, he closed his eyes and sat down taking deep breaths. The act of shooting the arrow had apparently taken quite a toll on him. At this moment, Enkidu suddenly jumped off the chariot, and with a bang on the ground, dust clouds arose and he leapt to a great height in the air.

What was this supreme warrior trying to do by jumping to such a great height? There was no way he could fly! Looking at his trajectory, his estimated point of landing was just in front of the chariots that were in the midst of advancing. Was he trying to lead the chariots’ charge into the enemy barehanded?

The troops which were charging towards the enemy were all in a high state of tension, and they only could spare their attention to focus on the enemy troops right in front of them. Due to Gilgamesh’s arrow, no one had the mind to look up in the sky. Thus, none of the Ejyptians had noticed Enkidu leaping high up into the sky. Besides, due to his speed, his figure resembled a flitting shadow and was difficult to see clearly.

Amon had spotted Enkidu clearly from his chariot and he raised his head towards Enkidu right after catching the arrow. After seeing Enkidu’s speed and height, Amon immediately shot another arrow. This time, the arrow that he shot was in fact Gilgamesh’s arrow. Instead of shooting it towards the air, he had shot it towards Enkidu’s estimated point of landing, which was in front of the Uruk legion.

The arrow did not hit Enkidu, but it also did not end up hitting nothing. The silvery shaft of the arrow blasted the ground with a booming sound as it landed, creating a wave of force which flipped two incoming enemy chariots. The frontmost Ejyptian soldiers cheered loudly when they saw this, as it signified that their Commander-in-chief’s arrow had achieved similar results as Gilgamesh’s arrow.

Having shot four arrows in a row, as the last arrow was released, Amon’s whole body felt numb and sore as a brief moment of intense weakness passed. This method of shooting arrows was not as relaxing as eating beans. It was the combination of willpower and strength, where one’s mental will was stretched more tightly than a bowstring. He needed a moment of respite to recover, but it was at this moment that Amon was shocked.

Amon’s last arrow did not hit Enkidu, but where had the supreme warrior disappeared to? Just as Amon prepared to shoot his fourth arrow, Gilgamesh suddenly opened his eyes and stood up. He pulled his bow and shot again.

There was no arrow on his bow, but he had created an invisible arrow using power magic and shot it with the bow. His target had been Enkidu in the air! When Enkidu reached the highest point of his trajectory, Gilgamesh’s invisible arrow hit him in the back. A distorted ball of light burst out from his scalemail as a great collision of energy dispersed silently.

The light seemed to meld into the sky as the burly warrior’s body seemed to blur. Suddenly, he accelerated diagonally upwards and flew towards Urhiya, reaching him in an instant. Within the distorted ball of light, a golden fist struck out!

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Gilgamesh’s invisible arrow not only contained power magic which imbued a great force, message magic which concealed Enkidu by distorting light, but also spatial magic which converted energy into speed. An ordinary human’s body could not possibly withstand such an arrow, and most people who saw what happened would probably mistakenly think that Gilgamesh was trying to kill Enkidu. However, this ninth level supreme warrior’s scalemail had bore the brunt of this arrow and allowed him to appear in front of Urhiya instantly.

Nobody could have expected them to perform such a maneuver, the coordination between the two of them was flawless!

After Gilgamesh fired the second invisible arrow, he put down the bow and sat in deep meditation. These two shots were definitely not easy to carry out and some time was needed for him to recover. No longer concerning himself with what happened next, he seemed to have full confidence in Enkidu.

All these events happened within one or two seconds, and right after Urhiya had operated the magical formation to protect Amon, he felt something was amiss. In the next moment, Enkidu had appeared in front of him. It was not that he had let his guard down, but who could expect a supreme warrior to be able to travel such a large distance at such great speed?

An eighth level supreme mage was able to activate supreme magic instantly, and as soon as Urhiya mentally reacted, a shrill howling could be heard from the sky. This was a high level sonic barrier magic which offered both a tough defense and a powerful offense. The high frequency vibrations produced were capable of shattering huge rocks into powder, but it was unable to block Enkidu’s body made of flesh and blood.

Without even slowing down, his huge fist struck forward. Another sound resembling the shattering of glass was heard and the sonic barrier dissipated. Enkidu was not even holding his weapon, leaving his huge shield and broadsword behind on the chariot. Right now, he was only wearing a pair of thin golden gloves.

These gloves did not look like ordinary gloves as only the back of the hand and the finger joints were protected while the palms were exposed. They were made using the toughest serpent scales located at the back of Humbaba where its nine heads intersected. Punching out from within the distorted light, Enkidu’s fist looked like a golden comet with a tail of light.

As he held his staff with his right hand, Urhiya brought out two scrolls with his left hand. However, it was too late to activate the scrolls. Being so close to the enemy meant that even if he managed to activate the scrolls he would be harming himself as well, not to mention the time needed to do so. For a supreme mage like him, his instant-cast magic was far more reliable in such a situation.

Using his staff, Urhiya conjured an air shield, the air surrounding him seemingly solidifying into a thick layer of invisible armor. The outer layer was thick and viscous while the inner layer was tougher the deeper it went, with the innermost area as tough as steel. This was Concrete, the highest level elemental defensive magic that was most suited to be deployed in the sky, where there was nothing but air.

Next, a snapping sound was heard as the staff in Urhiya’s hand broke into several pieces followed by a dull bang in the air. Together with the destruction of the air shield, Urhiya’s body exploded into a mist of blood.

Before it was complete, Urhiya’s air shield had been destroyed by Enkidu in a single punch. The backlash of the interrupted magic broke his staff as well. The force of Enkidu’s punch could not be described with words, and without the air shield, it was impossible for Urhiya’s body to withstand the impact. He turned into a mist of blood.

In his moment of temporary weakness, Amon raised his head and saw the destruction of the air shield. He wanted to save Urhiya, but it was too late. A mighty eighth level supreme mage, with almost the greatest power and status in the continent, was smashed in one punch, like a swatted fly. Enkidu! Can he still be considered a human being?

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Ch.1 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 1: The Purest Prayer Jun 10 Ch.2 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 2: Tears and Bones Jun 14 Ch.3 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 3: Modus Ponens Jun 14 Ch.4 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 4: You've Got a Job Jun 14 Ch.5 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 5: I Can Watch Her Eyes Too Jun 14 Ch.6 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 6: Breast Jun 14 Ch.7 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 7: The Secret of Duc Jun 14 Ch.8 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 8: Gabriel's Power Jun 14 Ch.9 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 9: Glory of the Adoratrice Jun 14 Ch.10 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 10: The First Time Jun 14 Ch.11 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 11: A Forbidden Past Jun 14 Ch.12 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 12: Secret of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.13 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 13: Power and Desire Jun 14 Ch.14 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 14: When Embezzlement Becomes A Habit Jun 14 Ch.15 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 15: The Trap and the Trapped Jun 14 Ch.16 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 16: Everyone Gets Sick Jun 14 Ch.17 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 17: Always Remember These Three Things Jun 14 Ch.18 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 18: My Best Work Jun 14 Ch.19 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 19: A Thirty-year-old Decree Jun 14 Ch.20 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 20: An Amazing Cat Jun 14 Ch.21 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 21: Behind the Mountains Are Higher Mountains Jun 14 Ch.22 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 22: A Contribution to the Kingdom Jun 14 Ch.23 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 23: A Primordial Religion Jun 14 Ch.24 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 24: Metatro's Ambition Jun 14 Ch.25 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 25: The Birth of God Amon Jun 14 Ch.26 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 26: A Bone Jun 14 Ch.27 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 27: Duc's Disaster Jun 14 Ch.28 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 28: Nietzsche's Challenge Jun 14 Ch.29 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 29: Enlil's Answer Jun 14 Ch.30 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 30: I Just Cannot Hate You Jun 14 Ch.31 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 31: This Is Your Only Chance Jun 14 Ch.32 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 32: A God's Rib Jun 14 Ch.33 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 33: A Cat's Melancholy Jun 14 Ch.34 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 34: Horus' Wrath Jun 14 Ch.35 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 35: Divination Jun 14 Ch.36 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 36: Please Tempt Me Jun 14 Ch.37 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 37: You Are My Only God Jun 14 Ch.38 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 38: The Woman at the Foot of the Mountain Jun 14 Ch.39 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 39: The Lost Lamb Jun 14 Ch.40 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 40: On the Grassland in the Curtain of Night Jun 14 Ch.41 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 41: A Divine Wager Jun 14 Ch.42 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 42: Where Is the Devil? Jun 14 Ch.43 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 43: A Song of Ice and Fire Jun 14 Ch.44 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 44: Everyone Has Their Own Secrets Jun 14 Ch.45 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 45: Gilgamesh Jun 14 Ch.46 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 46: Hevel And Qayin Jun 14 Ch.47 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 47: Paid and Gained Jun 14 Ch.48 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 48: Devil's Temptation Jun 14 Ch.49 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 49: Eyes in the Dark Jun 14 Ch.50 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 50: Under the Sun Jun 14 Ch.51 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 51: Let's Go! Jun 14 Ch.52 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 52: We Understand Jun 14 Ch.53 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 53: The Hostage Jun 14 Ch.54 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 54: The Waiting Jun 14 Ch.55 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 55: The Redemption Jun 14 Ch.56 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 56: In God's Tone Jun 14 Ch.57 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 57: A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey Jun 14 Ch.58 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 58: Amon's Plea Jun 14 Ch.59 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 59: The Gates to the Underworld Jun 14 Ch.60 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 60: Spiritual Magic Jun 14 Ch.61 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 61: Bring Me Back to Ejypt Jun 14 Ch.62 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 62: You Had Your Choice Jun 14 Ch.63 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 63: Aesop's Story Jun 14 Ch.64 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 64: Pythagoras Jun 14 Ch.65 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 65: An Embarrassing Testament Jun 14 Ch.66 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 66: The Ramoses Jun 14 Ch.67 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 67: Nero's Legacy Jun 14 Ch.68 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 68: One Last Thing to Ask Jun 14 Ch.69 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 69: Thank You! Jun 14 Ch.70 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 70: The Hunt Jun 14 Ch.71 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 71: In the Name of Allaha Jun 14 Ch.72 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 72: Run Kitty Run! Jun 14 Ch.73 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 73: Fight to the Last Drop of Blood Jun 14 Ch.74 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 74: A Divine Call Jun 14 Ch.75 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 75: Could It Be Heaven? Jun 14 Ch.76 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 76: Are You Happy? Jun 14 Ch.77 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 77: A Peaceful Job Jun 14 Ch.78 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 78: Devotion Decides Jun 14 Ch.79 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 79: The Blessing from Isis Jun 14 Ch.80 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 80: An Arrow That Muddles Three Kingdoms Jun 14 Ch.81 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 81: Look Back to the Beginning Jun 14 Ch.82 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 82: Fusion and Conflation Jun 14 Ch.83 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 83: Duc's Past Jun 14 Ch.84 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 84: Mount Horeb Jun 14 Ch.85 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 85: That Shouldn't Be Your Curse Jun 14 Ch.86 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 86: Moses' Story Jun 14 Ch.87 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 87: You Shall Pray to No Other Gods Than Me Jun 14 Ch.88 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 88: You Dropped Something Jun 14 Ch.89 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 89: Desert of Trial Jun 14 Ch.90 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 90: Poisonous Smoke in the Vast Desert Jun 14 Ch.91 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 91: The Scorpion King Jun 14 Ch.92 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 92: A Strange Covenant Jun 14 Ch.93 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 93: Reincarnation Jun 14 Ch.94 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 94: What I Do is What I Want Jun 14 Ch.95 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 95: Sunset Is Where Home Is Jun 14 Ch.96 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 96: A Confidential Letter Jun 14 Ch.97 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 97: The Talent of People Jun 14 Ch.98 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 98: The Laugh of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.99 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 99: The Dialogue between two Goddesses Jun 14 Ch.100 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 100: The Greatest Temptation Jun 14 Ch.101 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 101: Farewell to the Gods Jun 14 Ch.102 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 102: An Awkward Trick Jun 14 Ch.103 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 103: Tell Me If You Have Something to Say Jun 14 Ch.104 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 104: Who Betrayed Amon? Jun 14 Ch.105 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 105: I'm Returning It to You Jun 14 Ch.106 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 106: The Source of Life Jun 14 Ch.107 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 107: The Legion Jun 14 Ch.108 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 108: In the Name of God Jun 14 Ch.109 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 109: The Prelude to War Jun 14 Ch.110 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 110: The Fooled Pharoah Jun 14 Ch.111 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 111: Falling Into a Trap Jun 14 Ch.112 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 112: With One Hair Pulled, the Body Follows Jun 14 Ch.113 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 113: The Disappearance of the Head Jun 14 Ch.114 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 114: The Boldest Risk Jun 14 Ch.115 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 115: Ignition Jun 14 Ch.116 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 116: The King Will Protect Me Jun 14 Ch.117 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 117: War and Peace Jun 14 Ch.118 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 118: Another Game of Chess Jun 14 Ch.119 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 119: A Vacant Seat Jun 14 Ch.120 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 120: Victory for Both Jun 14 Ch.121 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 121: Amon Got Promoted Jun 14 Ch.122 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 122: You Give Me The Power, I Give You A Plan Jun 14 Ch.123 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 123: The greatest warrior in the continent ← Current Jun 14 Ch.124 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 124: A Long and Arduous Battle Jun 14 Ch.125 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 125: A Solution Jun 14 Ch.126 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 126: Enemy at the gates Jun 14 Ch.127 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 127: The Most Extravagant Counterattack Jun 14 Ch.128 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 128: The God of War Jun 14 Ch.129 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 129: Let the Mad Man Have His Way Jun 14 Ch.130 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 130: To Kill a God Jun 14 Ch.131 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 131: Don't Say My Name Jun 14 Ch.132 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 132: Once And For All Jun 14 Ch.133 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 133: Conversation on the Battlefield Jun 14 Ch.134 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 134: The Fate of Enkidu Jun 14 Ch.135 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 135: A Poor Ducian Jun 14 Ch.136 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 136: Two Requests Jun 14 Ch.137 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 137: All The Way Home Jun 14 Ch.138 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 138: The Key of Destiny Jun 14 Ch.139 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 139: Dead or Alive Jun 14 Ch.140 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 140: Secrets of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.141 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 141: The Fish that I Want Jun 14 Ch.142 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 142: Path to the Gods Jun 14 Ch.143 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 143: Get Your Best Girls Here Jun 14 Ch.144 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 144: Chaos in Memphis Jun 14 Ch.145 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 145: She is the murderer Jun 14 Ch.146 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 146: Chaos in Memphis Jun 14 Ch.147 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 147: Everything's Above Board Jun 14 Ch.148 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 148: She Must Be Really Beautiful Jun 14 Ch.149 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 149: Horus' Wing Broken Jun 14 Ch.150 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 150: Moses has left Jun 14 Ch.151 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 151: She is long gone Jun 14 Ch.152 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 152: The Source of Power Jun 14 Ch.153 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 153: God is unique Jun 14 Ch.154 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 154: The river in blood Jun 14 Ch.155 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 155: Divine Punishment Jun 14 Ch.156 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 156: Heqet the Goddess of Frog Jun 14 Ch.157 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 157: Playing a con Jun 14 Ch.158 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 158: I Am A Cat Jun 14 Ch.159 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 159: The Endless Arising And Ceasing Cycle Jun 14 Ch.160 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 160: Cat Goddess Bastet Jun 14 Ch.161 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 161: A Hundred Years of Solitude Jun 14 Ch.162 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 162: An Escape Plan Jun 14 Ch.163 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 163: Can't Let You Go Jun 14 Ch.164 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 164: Bastet parts the Red Sea Jun 14 Ch.165 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 165: Amon kills the Prince Jun 14 Ch.166 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 166: The Eye of Sealing Jun 14 Ch.167 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 167: Lion King Jun 14 Ch.168 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 168: Lion's Roar Jun 14 Ch.169 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 169: Heart of the Goddess Jun 14 Ch.170 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 170: Temporary peace Jun 14 Ch.171 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 171: A Faith For All Jun 14 Ch.172 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 172: The Path to Heaven Jun 14 Ch.173 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 173: Covenant of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.174 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 174: Rulio the Merman Jun 14 Ch.175 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 175: Let's make a deal Jun 14 Ch.176 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 176: Footsteps make the road Jun 14 Ch.177 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 177: Bright Moon Night Jun 14 Ch.178 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 178: What is a spirit? Jun 14 Ch.179 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 179: Goddess of the Marsh Jun 14 Ch.180 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 180: The Eye of Sealing vs the Edge of Order Jun 14 Ch.181 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 181: Beyond the world's imagination Jun 14 Ch.182 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 182: The goddess appears Jun 14 Ch.183 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 183: You are not the only one Jun 14 Ch.184 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 184: My Sins Jun 14 Ch.185 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 185: Mount Sinai Jun 14 Ch.186 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 186: The face of God Jun 14 Ch.187 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 187: It's all Mourrin's fault Jun 14 Ch.188 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 188: Snake Lure Jun 14 Ch.189 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 189: A brilliant turnaround Jun 14 Ch.190 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 190: Saving Geshtinanna Jun 14 Ch.191 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 191: If there isn't an afterworld, I'll be it Jun 14 Ch.192 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 192: Garden of Eden Jun 14 Ch.193 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 193: David goes to battle Jun 14 Ch.194 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 194: An exchange between emissaries Jun 14 Ch.195 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 195: Time for war Jun 14 Ch.196 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 196: Nothing left to the enemy Jun 14 Ch.197 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 197: The Battle of the Siege Jun 14 Ch.198 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 198: A fierce battle Jun 14 Ch.199 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 199: The victory of God Amon Jun 14 Ch.200 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 200: Major Event Jun 14 Ch.201 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 201: Heartbroken Jun 14 Ch.202 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 202: When God Wasn't There Jun 14 Ch.203 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 203: In the Search of the God Jun 14 Ch.204 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 204: To Err Is Mortal Jun 14 Ch.205 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 205: The gods who fell from the altar Jun 14 Ch.206 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 206: One man’s battle with an empire Jun 14 Ch.207 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 207: His name is Satan Jun 14 Ch.208 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 208: From Maker to Creator Jun 14 Ch.209 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 209: Seagull Jun 14 Ch.210 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 210: The world of Osiris Jun 14 Ch.211 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 211: Judgment finally comes Jun 14 Ch.212 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 212: I will guard your peace Jun 14 Ch.213 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 213: The Birth of A New God Jun 14 Ch.214 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 214: Using the people’s will to kidnap a god Jun 14 Ch.215 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 215: The brutal Assyrian king Jun 14 Ch.216 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 216: The time of God’s descent Jun 14 Ch.217 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 217: Enlil, don’t run! Jun 14 Ch.218 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 218: The test never ends Jun 14 Ch.219 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 219: Amon’s vow Jun 14 Ch.220 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 220: There is only one way Jun 14 Ch.221 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 221: Want the kingdom as well as the beauty Jun 14 Ch.222 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 222: Faust’s dilemma Jun 14 Ch.223 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 223: The Victor and the Loser Jun 14 Ch.224 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 224: Who is Satan Jun 14 Ch.225 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 225: Who is the hero? Jun 14