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Chapter 216: Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 216: The time of God’s descent

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Sennachi’s latest order was for Faust and Naqia to go quietly to Enlil City in the Plains of Duc, while he himself remained in the occupied cities of the Kingdom of Bablon, now the newest territories of the Kingdom of Assyria, enjoying the achievement and pleasure of a conqueror. By this time, the Bablon Kingdom had already ceded its land and submitted to Sennachi, and the war in its territory had subsided, and the second phase of the war between the kingdoms was largely over.

The biggest loser of this war was of course the Kingdom of Bablon, but the biggest winner was a god – Enlil!

Both Assyria and Hittite believed in Enlil as the king of the gods, and they opened up new territories, built their shrines there, and ruled in the name of the gods, representing the expansion of the priestly nobility and the power of the shrine. Enlil’s divine realm was getting wider and wider, while Marduc was losing every day. This was not a direct encounter between the two great gods, but the result of an earthly war.

In a sense, the Assyrian kingdom was the most important pawn in Enlil’s hands. Sennachi’s ambitions and Faust’s strategic planning were more or less guided by this deity, and many of their ideas and wishes were even directly related to Enlil’s oracles. For example, when Sennachi had just ascended the throne, Enlil sent down an oracle saying that he would become the great monarch of the continent and suggested what he should do.

When the fierce war in the Kingdom of Bablon gradually subsided, this chaos of the kingdoms entered the third stage. The ambition of Sennachi was ignited, and his goal was again to target the Plains of Duc. Having already established the strategic base of Enlil City, the next step was to break the city of Salem and obtain the trade routes of the Charcoal Marsh.

Sennachi’s conservative plan was to share this thousand kilometers of fertile land with the Hittite Kingdom, but the best plan was to completely occupy the entire Plains of Duc. If this goal was achieved, the Assyrian kingdom would be at the height of its power on the continent and Sennachi would be the greatest monarch of all time!

Sennachi’s sending of Faust and Naqia to Enlil City quietly was in fact also hinted at by Enlil. This great god predicted the future situation of the Plains of Duc based on the development of the battle and the comparison of the forces of each side, and his own guidance became part of this prophecy.

Aesop did not know at first that his opponent had changed and that it was no longer the warrior Felix who held the military and political power in Enlil City, but Faust who was the mastermind. Faust did not reveal his strategic intentions at first, nor did he show himself openly, but was secretly strengthening the power of Enlil City, and on the surface even showed deliberate weakness in several small conflicts.

Through the conquest of the Kingdom of Bablon, the Assyrian Kingdom captured a large number of people into slavery, which Faust used to solve the most difficult logistical problems. He gave these slaves a way of life or hope, and as long as they could transport enough production and strategic supplies across the Syah Plateau to Enlil City, they would be free and become inhabitants of the city, and they would be given a piece of land for their future achievements in battle.

The Syah Plateau was cold and treacherous, and the logistics of supplying men and materials were very costly, but with such a policy, the captive slaves would be able to sell their lives. The Giant Legion had been fully assembled, and an even larger reserve army had arrived in Enlil City as civilians, stockpiling supplies and building weapons.

News of King Sennachi’s conquest of Bablon had reached Enlil City, and many of the warriors who fought in that battle had become the kingdom’s emerging nobility, owning large tracts of land and large numbers of slaves. This made the soldiers in Enlil City, who had not achieved any success so far, both envious and expectant, and they were eagerly looking forward to breaking the city of Salem and becoming the new noblemen of the Plains of Duc.

The Kingdom of Bablon offered its submission to the Assyrian kingdom, which was very similar to the submission of the Hittite kingdom to the Ejypt Empire, except that it did not build a shrine for Enlil in all the cities of the country, and Sennachi then called himself the Great Emperor of Assyria.

Aesop and others more or less realized that the situation in Enlil City was not right, but at this time there was another more important thing that attracted everyone’s attention, and it was the latest situation between the Assyrian Empire, the Kingdom of Bablon, and the Kingdom of Hittite. While Faust was secretly plotting in Enlil City, the war in the Kingdom of Bablon had completely subsided, and Great Emperor Sennachi sent an emissary to the Hittite capital to talk with King Asher about an alliance.

If Sennachi had not suddenly attacked Bablon from the northeast, the Hittite kingdom would not have won the war on the western front, so Asher was a direct beneficiary. Previously, the two kings had already sent messengers to congratulate each other on their respective victories. Now that Assyria and Hittite had each gained something, Sennachi made another proposal in order to consolidate the war.

First, he proposed to form an alliance between the two countries, to strengthen cooperation in commerce and trade, and to repatriate escaped slaves to each other. In addition, Sennachi also mentioned the issue of the Plains of Duc and proposed to divide the Plains of Duc equally between the north and the south, so that this thousand kilometers of fertile land would become the new border between the two countries.

In Sennachi’s proposal, Enlil City in the northernmost part of the Plains of Duc and the city of Salem in the central northern part were the territory of the Assyrian Kingdom, while the cities in the south, Meso and Budamia, were, of course, the territory of the Hittite Kingdom, and also included a large uncultivated area, both much larger than the existing territory controlled by the two countries. From the current situation, this proposal was beneficial to both sides.

However, there was one problem that Sennachi deliberately did not mention. He included the sphere of influence controlled by the city of Salem into the territory of the Assyrian kingdom, in order to test the attitude of the Hittite kingdom. The Hittite King Asher apparently did not want to turn against the currently powerful Assyrian Empire, so he sent a messenger with an interesting reply.

He expressed his hope to Sennachi that the two countries would form a friendly alliance, and at the same time, he also played along and addressed Sennachi as Great Emperor of Assyria. But he also mentioned in his letter that he had named Amon as Prince of Salem and that the 200-mile radius around Salem was the territory of the Prince of Salem, which belonged to God Amon! If the will of God Amon made the city of Salem submit to the Assyrian Empire, Hittite would not stop it.

On the surface, the Kingdom of Hittite did not oppose the drawing of the border between the north and the south but stated clearly that it was not up to the two kingdoms to decide where the city of Salem belonged to, it was up to the people of Salem to make their own choice.

The Hittite kingdom has just occupied the city of Budamia and the west bank of the Euphrates River, and the newly established city of Meso was still waiting to be developed, so it was wise to establish a firm foothold in the southern part of the Plains of Duc before expanding further. However, both Asher and Sennachi knew in their hearts that the two countries might clash in the future on the Plains of Duc, depending on whose ambition was greater and whose power was stronger.

For the time being, the city of Salem was a barrier and a nail in the coffin between the spheres of influence controlled by the two countries. King Asher was happy to see Salem in a deadly conflict with the Assyrian Empire since this would allow him to consolidate his operations in the southern part of the Plains of Duc, so he took a wait-and-see attitude, not directly supporting them militarily, but not stopping civilian trade and supplies either.

The outbreak of a larger war between Salem and Enlil City was initiated by the city of Salem, as Idu finally sensed the seriousness of the situation. Faust’s covert accumulation of strength, even if it was hidden, could not be without traces, and when Idu flew in the sky to check on Enlil City, he detected two anomalies.

One was the obvious increase in the number of people crossing the Syah Plateau, which used to be regular logistical personnel, but now there were more and more ordinary immigrants coming in groups, many of whom froze to death or even fell to their death on the small paths of the plateau, but many more had managed to reach Enlil City. Secondly, Enlil City had opened several new iron mines in the foothills of the plateau, and most of these new arrivals were smelting fine iron.

Therefore, even though Salem was growing rapidly in the past two years, the strength of Enlil City was also not staying constant as one might think. If Sennachi was free to attack the Plains of Duc after the conquest of Bablon Kingdom was over, Salem would be placed in a very passive state. It was time for a real battle, and if Enlil City was defeated and the Syah Plateau’s routes were controlled, Salem’s position would be completely consolidated.

Idu also met with danger once when he was in the middle of a surveillance flight, and he had been attacked suddenly by several shuttles above the Syah Plateau. He immediately escaped without making any moves, and it was later that he found out that the Sage Advisor of Assyria, Faust, had arrived in Enlil City.

Idu and Aesop and others were discussing countermeasures when something happened again in the Charcoal Marsh’s trade route. A caravan was intercepted and killed, and a large number of supplies were destroyed and abandoned in the swamp. There were only two entrances to the Charcoal Marsh, which were in the hands of the city of Syah and the city of Salem, so it was difficult for anyone who was not an expert to cross the swamp and ambush the merchants.

“Swamp Goddess” El Mar was ordered to investigate and she found that it was the work of Enlil City, and someone had disguised as a merchant caravan and entered the trade route with combat supplies. Since Salem needed combat supplies, it also bought weapons from the outside world. But after entering the Charcoal Marsh, these people found a suitable place to leave the trade route halfway and set up an ambush.

Instead of attacking the official logistical supplies delivered by the Hittite Kingdom, they attacked a civilian caravan doing business with Salem and then retreated back into the depths of the swamp to hide. El Mar found them in the swamp and captured all of them for interrogation before she found out that they were spies sent by Enlil City to attack the logistics supply line of Salem.

Now that the Kingdom of Hittite had occupied the city of Budamia and opened up shipping lanes on the north and south shores of the inland lake, the commercial route in the Charcoal Marsh was not as important to the expeditionary force as it was at the beginning, but for Salem, it was still an essential route to secure. So El Mar was ordered to be stationed in the Charcoal Marsh and to strengthen the military strength of the stations on the trade route.

The accident on the trade route made Aesop realize that he could no longer wait passively, and with no news from God Amon, the city of Salem had to decide for itself how to solve the dilemma. At that moment, another skirmish broke out between the two cities, and Hardedef led a team of rangers to defeat a small force of the Giant Legion that tried to start a dispute.

Idu took advantage of the situation to expand the scale of the battle, leading the Salem Legion on the offensive. The city of Salem was now far stronger than it had been in the past, with a full legion of 5,000 warriors and dozens of mages, who were usually engaged in farming and drills, and who could be assembled to charge at the frontlines in a war.

Idu’s strategy was simple and practical, and the first step was to take advantage of the onset of winter to attack the fields outside of Enlil City so that the enemy could not obtain food supplies from their home ground. The second step was to bypass the fortified city and cut off the route from the Syah Plateau into the Plains of Duc, preventing reinforcements to Enlil City. The third step was to encircle the foot of the plateau, attack the mines, and eliminate the outer strongholds. The fourth and final step was to siege the isolated Enlil City, not by making strong attacks, but by trapping the city and making a war of attrition.

With the Syah Plateau cut off and the fields and mines outside the city disrupted, there was no need to fight, as Enlil City would have to surrender sooner or later. Idu knew that if they attacked the city head-on they would incur a great cost as the Giant Legion had powerful offensive and defensive equipment, but if the Giant Legion could be lured out of the city to do battle, it would be the result that Idu wanted to see.

The first wave of attack was won by Salem, and the inhabitants of Enlil City, who were farming outside the city, fled into the city when they saw the Salem Legion arriving in force. Idu himself set up a line of defense between the two fortresses to meet them and ordered Hardedef to lead the vanguard around the city to attack the pass at the foot of the Syah Plateau, while Enlil City finally met them in battle.

The Giant Legion sent forward commander Jufie to lead the chariots, clashing in a chaotic battle with Hardedef’s cavalry at the foot of the plateau. Hardedef won, took control of the route, and ordered boulders to be collapsed onto the route, temporarily shutting down the road. However, at that moment, Faust suddenly led the main force of the Giant Legion out of the city and attacked Idu’s main formation.

Faust hadn’t expected Jufie to win, and the troops sent over were not many, the purpose was just to temporarily hold Hardedef back. The moment Hardedef won, Faust sent the main forces that have been waiting for a long time to the battlefield. Idu had been prepared, but the strength of Enlil City exceeded his expectations.

Faust launched a fierce attack as soon as he set up his army formation, with Felix jumping off his chariot and wielding his giant sword at the front, while the Giant Legion placed their heavy crossbows and stone-throwers in battle formation. They fired off a round of bombardment before the main force charged forward, and the Salem Legion was unable to resist the attack.

Fortunately, there were two fortresses to rely on, and Idu commanded the army to retreat until the rear of the two fortresses, forming a triangular defensive posture. As for Faust, he consolidated the frontlines on one hand, and on the other hand, he concentrated his siege troops on attacking one of the fortresses.

At this time, Raphael had been appointed by the Kingdom of Hittite to the Anu Legion. Lynk was still training in the Garden of Eden, and El Mar was sent to garrison the Charcoal Marsh. Presiding over the two fortresses’ magic formations currently were Metatro and Gabriel. Seeing that the military formation on the battlefield was about to collapse and that the magic formations in the fortresses could not hold out for long, Idu urgently ordered Gabriel to break out of the siege and to join up with the Salem Legion.

A fortress was finally sacked and the magic formation was also destroyed. Both armies suffered considerable casualties, but the Salem Legion obviously suffered greater losses. What’s worse was that the link between the vanguard led by Hardedef and the main force of the legion was cut off. When Hardedef realized this, he immediately led his cavalry to retreat back and attempted to execute a pincer attack on the Giant Legion with the Salem Legion.

Faust changed tactics again at this point by placing the siege troops behind the infantry battle formation and used the stone-throwers and crossbow formation to stabilize the defense line. Then he ordered the troops to resist Idu’s counterattack with full force while concentrating their main force of chariots to meet Hardedef in the rear, so as to wipe out his forces first.

The battle was a miserable one, as Hardedef led his cavalry in a desperate attempt to charge back to the main force but was completely surrounded. He himself might have been able to fly and escape at first, but his duty was such that he could not leave his troops behind, and when the battle unfolded there was no escape. Idu also launched a counter-charge, attempting to assist Hardedef in breaking out, but he was held up by the defensive battle formation of the Giant Legion.

By now, the battle had descended into chaos, and Idu knew that a counter-charge to rescue Hardedef might not be worth the loss, but he had no way to give up. By the time the army was strung together, Misphi led a team of horsemen to break a bloody path to reach the battlefield where Hardedef was surrounded. She didn’t have to do this, the cavalry might be futile, she just hoped to attract the attention of the siege soldiers to create a chance for Hardedef to break out.

Hardedef watched as Misphi rushed forward, her red robe like a fiery cloud, but then her horse was hit by an arrow and fell to the ground. Misphi held her sword on foot as she was surrounded, and her comrades around her were killed, while a throwing spear pierced her chest. Hardedef let out the last roar of his life as he wielded a huge sword and rushed towards her like a madman. Jufie, who came after him and fought him again, was killed by the raging Hardedef. In the end, Hardedef himself finally fell less than ten feet away from Misphi.

The intercepted vanguard was wiped out, and the Giant Legion’s renewed strength after three years far exceeded Idu’s expectations. It was pointless for Idu to continue the counter-charge, but the two armies had entered a messy stalemate at this moment, making it impossible to retreat.

Faust, after eliminating Hardedef, organized the chariots to rush back to reinforce the main force, flanking from both sides of the battlefield, while Idu mobilized even the last reserves onto the battlefield. Metatro, who was guarding the other fortress, came over with his troops from the flank and crushed the left flank chariot encirclement. Both sides fought until darkness before gathering their armies, and the Salem Legion suffered heavy casualties and was completely defeated in the battle.

If it had been a little later, if Metatro hadn’t abandoned the fortress in time and led the last force to reinforce it from the flank, the Salem Legion would have been buried here. After gathering the remnants of the army, both sides had a short rest. One fortress was destroyed, but the other was not lost, so Idu continued to place their battle formation here, and a mood of despair prevailed throughout the army.

The final battle to decide the fate came, Goddess Mourrin sent down an oracle, and Aesop led the people in the rear to hold a grand sacrificial ceremony, while the generals and troops in the front also prayed and called out to God Amon on the battlefield. The majestic figure of God Amon appeared in the air with a golden light, and the Salem Legion was instantly lifted from the depths of despair!

However, immediately afterward everyone let out a cry of surprise as the battle formation of the giants spread out and a stone platform appeared, in front of which stood Faust with his staff held high, and in the center of which a woman shot an earth-shattering arrow.

The black arrow that carried an indestructible power flew straight towards God Amon, at this moment on the battlefield where only the whistling sound of the giant arrow cutting through the air could be heard!

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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 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 ← Current 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