Pivot of the Sky

Pivot of the Sky – Chapter 192, Garden of Eden

Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   Geshtinanna looked at Amon, her eyes shining, and suddenly opened her arms. Amon smiled faintly and also opened his arms and embraced her gently. Geshtinanna whispered: “Thank you for your advice, I specialize in the power of awakening the living, and the day and night that you mentioned are the four seasons that I experience. I will go find Kella.”

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Pivot of the Sky – Chapter 191, If there isn’t an afterworld, I’ll be it

Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   “The only reason I didn’t kill you was for Geshtinanna, and your life means nothing to me! Dumuzid, you should know where I came from. I came from a very lowly miner’s family in Duc, and life was hard since I was a child, where even the leftovers have to be saved for the next meal, and things were never wasted. Right now, I’m keeping you alive for the same…

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Pivot of the Sky – Chapter 190, Saving Geshtinanna

Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   Why did Dumuzid look for Amon and how was he able to get out of the Underworld? Things have to be explained from the beginning. Dumuzid’s origin was very different from Amon’s. His sister, Geshtinanna, was guided by Ea, the god of wisdom, at an early age, becoming a divine emissary of the Anunnaki divine clan. She also helped Ea to build his divine palace on earth.

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Pivot of the Sky – Chapter 189, A brilliant turnaround

Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   The Eye of Nullifying was not attacking magic, and after the scroll disappeared, transparent waves of air spread rapidly throughout the area. About thirty paces away from where Amon just stood, a figure suddenly appeared. He held a grayish-white spike, and his body was curved like a poised and drawn bow, ready to shoot himself out and launch an attack. Amon was taken aback as he knew this person, it…

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Pivot of the Sky – Chapter 187, It’s all Mourrin’s fault

Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   Amon looked up at the clouds in the dusk and said: “It starts from a very long legend, related to the origin of the Duc miner clan, and the battle of the gods in Anunnaki……” He told a long story to Moses, and finally mentioned the bet between Mourrin and Enlil. If Mourrin did not win the bet, the miners of Duc, even if they could pass through Marduc City,…

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