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Chapter 291 Public opinion storm, infamy through the ages!

In the palace's convention hall, Hammurabi, King of Babylon, was listening to the memorials of his ministers.

Today's memorials are a bit unusual because the vast majority of ministers' memorials are related to the incident of "Kululu attacking people".

Not only that, after experiencing yesterday's incident, these ministers expressed their anger towards Kurulu indignantly and their dissatisfaction with the gods when they were making speeches.

During this process, although Hammurabi's expression on his face did not change much, his heart was filled with thoughts, and the focus of his thoughts was not above the comments of his ministers.

For Hammurabi, he had long expected the comments from his ministers, so he was not in a state of turmoil.

At this time, what Hammurabi was thinking was that the public opinion today was not fierce enough and he needed another fire.

Moreover, this fire must be added by yourself.

Because of the particularity of the divine power, people will try their best to avoid it when talking about the gods, and dare not touch it, for fear of violating taboos.

Therefore, if you want the people to talk about the gods or even express their dissatisfaction with the gods, you can only give them some support first.

Moreover, this must be heavy enough in the hearts of the people.

Therefore, the most suitable person to rely on is Hammurabi, the King of Babylon.

Hammurabi stood up slowly after all the ministers spoke, and burst out with a powerful king's power. He spoke with a solemn expression, "This time, we must investigate thoroughly!"

"If the gods are really involved, then the gods will have to give us an explanation!"

As he said that, Hammurabi looked at the ministers with a shocked expression and continued, "Don't be afraid of the gods, remember that human beings are not slaves of the gods, nor are they slaves of any existence!"

Hammurabi's words were rebellious in the past and were difficult to accept by the Babylonian people.

But now, in the offensive between "facts" and public opinion, the people of Babylon have already cleave to the gods and no longer respect them.

Therefore, although Hammurabi's words still shocked the minds of those who hear them, they would also awaken the bloodline of human beings, make them surging and thrilling.

Soon, the content of the court meeting was spread out and spread throughout the city of Babylon in an extremely rapid manner.

Then, the emotions that had accumulated in the hearts of the people poured out like a flood, making public opinion even more surging and unstoppable.

"The King of Babylon is worthy of being the greatest king in my mind, and he dares to say such words."

"I guessed that the gods were making trouble behind the scenes, but I didn't dare to say that."

"The king did a great job, so he should do this, so he should let the gods give us an explanation."

"It is really lucky that we Babylon have such a king!"

......

In the palace, Hammurabi looked at the monk Damga standing in front of him and said, "This time I will suffer you, and I need to bear the infamy that may last forever."

Damga shook his head gently and replied, "King, please don't say such words. The meaning of my existence is for this moment and for humanity."

As he said that, Damga's expression was a little complicated, and he continued to say, "I once respected the gods and Marduke, and recognized them as the patron saints of mankind."

"But after I became the great monk who took over the Tower of Babel and got closer to Marduke, I gradually saw Marduke's true face."

"So, even if you don't come to me, I will come to you and reveal the true faces of the gods to you."

Hammurabi was silent for a moment when he saw this, and then said, "Next, let's act according to the plan."

As he said that, Hammurabi's eyes looked through the window and looked in the direction where Nineveh was, and said coldly, "This time, we will completely cut off all the retreats of Marduke."

Damga bowed respectfully and then left without saying hello.

Hammurabi was as if he could not see Damga and let Damga go.

After returning to the Tower of Babel, Damga immediately summoned the believers of Marduke and held a conference.

At this conference, Damga called himself the envoy of Marduke, and in a lofty manner and tone, he told the story of his meeting with Hammurabi and ending up with an unhappy end.

In Damga's story, the focus is on the big mistake that Hammurabi disobeyed God's will, refused to explain to the gods, and believed that humans could talk to the gods at the same time, but instead asked the gods to explain to the humans.

In addition, although it is not stated explicitly in Damga's story, it does run through a very important idea.

This idea is that the gods are above the top, human beings are just slaves to the gods, and everything human beings, and even life, is given by the gods.

Because the people who came to attend the conference were all believers of Marduke, no one present questioned Damga in person, but they had other ideas in their hearts.

Soon, the remarks about Damga were spread, causing an uproar.

"I heard that Marduke, the leader of the gods, sent a god envoy to ask the king to give an explanation. It's really shameless!"

"I know this, the envoy of the Marduk Sect is the great monk Damga who is in charge of the Tower of Babel."

"No! What explanation should the king give to Marduke? Shouldn't Marduke give us humans an explanation?"

"If there is no shadow of the gods behind the attack on Kurulu, I will never believe it!"

"What else can Marduke want to explain is naturally what the king said."

"As for the Kurulu attacks on people, they were not put in their hearts at all."

"If you attend the conference chaired by Damga, you will know that in the eyes of the gods, human beings are their slaves and can be slaughtered."

"So what if they are God? Can they be high if they are God?"

"I also heard Damga threatening the king with great pride, saying that if the king does not give any explanation, then Marduke can create another new king at any time."

"Haha, why can Marduke become a new king again? Has it been recognized by our Babylonian people?"

"That is, the reason why Marduke can become the patron saint of Babylon is the recognition of our Babylonian people. If we do not agree, then what else does Marduke have to do?"

......

It is no exaggeration to use the excitement of the crowd at this time.

As for Damga, he became the object of cursing to the people of Babylon.

Human spies, gods and other unbearable words were put on Damga,

Looking at the trend, Damga's infamy may even be recorded in human history and will continue to be despised by future generations.

On the other hand, in the present world, reinforcements from various countries also arrived in the Bear Kingdom.

War is coming...

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