Chapter 402: Arrival at Uruk!
[Unlike the city of Pelasgi you once ruled, these Sumerians who pay homage to the gods, although also very strong and radiant, only make you let out a helpless sigh.]
[Their love is nurtured in fear.]
[The love of your former subjects was nurtured in care and brilliance.]
[This is also one of the reasons why the Sumerians could not raise the holy sword in the face of the invasion of the star-spawned soldiers.]
[They were born to fear the gods.]
[Seeing them live so hard and strong makes you feel regret for this beauty.]
[The foundation of this radiance is rooted in fear.]
[It is not surprising to feel sorrow.]
[As you begin to approach the center of Uruk, the exaggerated attitudes of the people have lessened somewhat; overall, they are not too different. This gives you a unique feeling.]
[Of course, this journey, rather than being called a trip, is more accurately described as a pilgrimage.]
[You believe that a journey is not just about one person sightseeing; it is more about equal communication and interaction with all living beings, thus continuing the experiences that can be both sad and joyful.]
