With Anu guaranteeing this matter.
Moran can also rest assured that Tiamat will not have too much trouble.
However, instead of making her troubled, it should be the gods who really feel scalp tingling. The mother who was once persecuted has returned to this land again.
[The power of the gods is far less than before]
[They once expelled their mother during the heyday of the Age of Gods, and now tens of thousands of years have passed]
[Since the invasion of the planet by the Vanguard of the Umbral Star]
[Not only is the Age of Gods declining]
[The divinity of the Mesopotamian gods is also constantly weakening, although the process is slow, it is real]
[Many gods have fallen]
[The power of the gods is far from what it used to be]
[If Tiamat returns in her original form]
[It can be said that the gods have no power to fight back, and it may even trigger a worldwide crisis]
[In this regard, Anu also prepared his explanation]
[He will explain to the gods that Tiamat is not dangerous now, and she is not returning to the world in her original form]
[That's what he said, but the attitude of the gods can be expected]
[They certainly won't relax so easily]
[The fact that they once killed their mother is there]
[Not to mention that some gods will come to the door]
[I'm afraid that most of them are afraid of facing their mother, they dare not face their mother's anger]
[They dare not face the sins of the past]
[Not all gods have the courage like Anu, the courage to face the truth]
[Tiamat has not said what she thinks about this]
[But, you can guess some]
[Seeing the children she raised in the past, now avoiding her as if they were avoiding ghosts]
[Any mother who sees this scene]
[You guess wouldn't feel any good]
[Tiamat always has a bright and beautiful smile on her face, because she doesn't want you to worry too much about her]
[Even if she is a dull mother]
[She also understands how much you have paid for her, so she doesn't want you, who is working so hard, to worry too much]
[This is what Tiamat thinks she can do]
[She doesn't want to add unnecessary burden to you]
[–She is so beautiful]
[You and Anu know this clearly, so you don't intend to go against Tiamat's wishes]
[You and Anu finished talking about Tiamat]
[Soon, you talked about another topic, that is, Ishtar, who has been famous recently]
"Boy, I heard that you recently made Ishtar furious, making her jump up and down all over Mesopotamia."
"Look at what you said, old man, it's not me who provoked her, it's this crazy woman who provoked me."
"Well… no matter what… she is Ishtar, and she is also a goddess… and she is also my daughter. In a way, she can be regarded as your aunt…"
Anu knew that Moran didn't value gods.
Where would he know that he would directly call Ishtar a crazy woman.
Although, this is indeed very appropriate.
[Anu has always spoiled Ishtar]
[Now seeing the most valued grandson and the most spoiled daughter having conflicts, He as an old father is indeed tired]
[Neither side can afford to offend]
[In terms of seniority, He has the power to lecture Moran, but Tiamat is placed between the two of them]
[Anu dares to be sure that once he lectures]
[I'm afraid, Tiamat will first make Him kneel on the ground]
[Tiamat is undoubtedly the most supportive of you]
[In addition, Anu actually praises you, almost finding no fault in you]
[If you were not a demigod, but a pure-blooded god]
[He believes that the revival of the Age of Gods is just around the corner]
[Apart from Ishtar, the most beloved daughter, it can be said that Anu cares most about Tiamat and you]
[You have untied the knot in His heart]
[Allowing Him to reconcile with Tiamat]
[Even if we put aside the kinship of being a grandfather, Anu is undoubtedly full of gratitude towards you]
"Oh? What a kind aunt.
That crazy woman came up and wanted me to lick her instep, looking like she wouldn't give up until she conquered me.
So, you know my temper, old man."
Moran could see that Anu intended to be a peacemaker.
But, he just wouldn't let Anu smooth things over like this.
If possible, Moran felt that the further away from Ishtar, the better, and not getting involved with the crazy woman was the best.
"Well… she really went too far…"
"You only know that now? Isn't this what you all spoiled her into? You gods have spoiled her to the point of being lawless. If it weren't for your sakes, I would have taught her a lesson long ago."
"Cough cough… you kid really have a sharp tongue… I will talk to Ishtar later. I won't let her make things too difficult for you, um… that… you can also be a little more gentle with her…"
Anu said a little lacking in confidence.
Obviously, He also knew his daughter's temper.
Thinking about it, it wasn't Moran's fault first, it was only possible that his own daughter was making trouble unreasonably.
"Hehe, I'll try my best."
Moran still gave Anu some face as an elder.
He believed that Anu was not just talking.
Now that Tiamat has been brought back, just looking at this favor, He couldn't possibly deal with it casually.
"But, old man, can you really persuade Ishtar?"
"This… um, it should be no problem."
Anu was silent for a while when answering.
This made Moran couldn't help but roll his eyes.
Alright, Moran probably doesn't need to have too much expectation about Ishtar's matter.
This old man is a softie in front of his daughter again.
You guess you can't count on him.
[After that, you talked about more ordinary family matters]
[You also reduced your harsh attitude towards Anu]
[In fact, you hold a harsh attitude towards Anu, mainly because He once persecuted Tiamat]
[Just this matter alone, you can't possibly give Him a good look]
[Currently, it's just that Anu and Tiamat have reached a reconciliation, and He has a blood relationship with you as a grandfather]
[So, you can be in the same room with Him]
[However, verbal harshness is inevitable, the mistakes He made are there]
[This is not something that can be ignored by reconciliation alone].