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In front of the Baalbus Temple, which consists of several floors built of ivory, each floor is half the size of the floor below it, and the upper floor is the smallest floor, larger than Mount Everest. Above it (the upper floor) there is a golden statue of Baal, the Assyrian god, on a throne.

Sayrukin is sitting, a man with long, black hair, a beard, a muscular body, and sharp black eyes, in addition to muscles that show the shape of a strong warrior. He wears black armor over his pants reserved for warriors, and his chest and stomach are exposed due to the tearing of his shirt and upper armor.

Sairoken and six people sit on their knees, their hands tied with the craown chains that oppose the seven cosmic energies, their heads bowed, awaiting the judgment that will determine the fate of their lives from the man sitting before them on the throne.

Yes, that man is none other than the king of the four regions, the ruler of the ancient continents, the Emperor of Assyria, Sennacherib, son of Ashurbanipal!

“Raise your head,” Sennacherib said in a deep voice, addressing sayrukin

Sayrokin does not respond to the Emperor's statement.

“Didn't you hear me say, 'Raise your head?'” Sennacherib says in a deep, slightly angry tone

Sayurukin does not respond again, so one of the emperor’s guards standing behind Sayurukin violently grabs Sayurukin’s head and raises it. 

Sennacherib looks at him and spits in his face, “I was wondering what idiot with the brain of a fish dared to revolt against our glorious empire, blessed by Baal, which has ruled the ancient continents for four hundred centuries.” 

Then Sennacherib turns and looks at the man standing to his right. He is a man wearing white clothes sewn from dragon scales and a black belt from the skin of a winged bull, which is the official clothingFor high ministers of the imperial court 

          “Minister Nair, say in public the charges of these traitors.” 

  Your Majesty, this group of traitors led a revolution to liberate the Babylonian continent from the control of Assyria, which led to unrest in all the lands of Shinar and the death of millions of soldiers to suppress the rebellion, in addition to the loss of nine hundred billion Assyrian dinars. These seven men kneeling before you are the leaders of the revolution, and they are the butcher’s group. Gulu, Nasr, and Anu, the three mighty men, and Shem and Ham, the twins 

FinallyThe leader of the revolution, nicknamed The victor Sairokin son of  Shush the Chaldean "

"Damn you traitors! You have betrayed our glorious empire that fed you and protected you. It was a mistake of ours to think that scum monkeys like you Babylonians would become good people and normal citizens. We treated you well for four hundred centuries despite your harsh treatment of the Assyrian people when Babylon ruled Shinar in the era of Attu." Minister Otto shouted at the seven leaders in flattery of the emperor, then spat on Sairokin. Sairokin trembled with anger, then shouted, "Better treatment? How many Babylonians died while digging the mines of the Celestial Continent for your master Baal? How many children have you taken from their parents to give to Baal as part of your agreement that stipulates giving ten million people every year to Baal to dig in the mines of the Celestial Continent? You have placed crown collars on all the common Babylonians to humiliate them and prevent them from revolting. Even your treatment of dogs is better than your treatment of us. You killed my father Sush, the governor of the Chaldeans, just because he killed the dog of one of the Assyrian nobles who had bit him.” “Shut up,” Sennacherib interrupted him angrily

"You rascal, who do you think you are to talk to us in this way, you ingrate, didn't we exempt you, the royal family of Babylon and the nobles, from the treatment we give to your common people? We didn't put craown collars on you, nor did we send any of you as slaves. We weren't forced to do so, but we did so out of respect for your ancestor Otto, nothing more, guard," Sennacherib said angrily. The guard standing behind Sairokin hit him in the face, and blood flowed from Sairokin's mouth. "Damn you, you're hitting me while I'm tied up. I can't use the aan or the kee. If you were men, free me and I will show you my strength and kill you one by one, starting with this effeminate Sennacherib, whom you call your emperor." Sairokin shouted in a moment of excitement. Everyone in the hall was shocked by what Sairokin said. "Damn it, we won't die a happy death." This is what the butcher Flock, one of the leaders of the revolution, thought. He was a blond young man wearing white clothes similar to those of a samurai.

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Sennacherib trembled with anger after recovering from his shock. 

"Woe to you, you insult the emperor. I will flog you to death, crucify you, cut your back in half, sprinkle salt on the flesh of your back, and leave it in the open air until it rots and the crows eat it." The guard behind Sairokin said as he raised his hand, preparing to hit Sairokin. 

"Don't hit him." Sennacherib shouted as he raised his hand. 

"I will hit him and I will show him what happens to anyone who insults Sennacherib, son of Ashurbanipal." Sennacherib said angrily as he stood up. 

Step*step* Sennacherib approaches Sairokin. 

Sennacherib stands in front of Sairokin, who looks at the emperor with a defiant look. 

Hit*hit* Sennacherib hits Sairokin on the face, and Sairokin falls to the ground, his face covered in blood. Sennacherib continues to hit him until he breaks his nose. 

Cough* Sairokin coughs. 

Sennacherib panting and looks at him, then stands up and says

"I will show you, I will show you, I was planning to burn you and your friends alive just like I did to all the inhabitants of your stinking continent when I expelled all its inhabitants from their continent and burned every rebel among them and sold the rest of the inhabitants who did not participate in the revolution as slaves to the baal of every man and every woman and every old and every young in…" "What did you do?" The other six leaders interrupt him with a shocked expression and Sairokin looks at him with a shocked expression but he can't say anything because the beating made him choke. "Hahaha, what surprised you? You thought I would let those who revolted against my rule get away without punishment. I burned two billion rebels and their families so that they would be an example and no one would dare to challenge the empire, not in Shinar, nor in Shunil, nor anywhere else. But do not dream that you will receive a merciful death like burning in fire." Sennacherib says with a smile. Sennacherib turns down and looks at Sairokin. "As punishment for what you said, I, Sennacherib VI, son of Ashurbanipal XIV, King of the Four Regions, Ruler of the Ancient Continents, and Emperor of Assyria, sentence you, Sairokin, son of Susa, and your companions, Fluq, son of Yuji, Julu, son of Kal, Anu, son of Enki, Nasr, son of Tebis, Sam, son of Hagon, and Ham, son of Hagon, to exile to the continent of disaster." The eyes of the seven leaders widen. The ancient continents region is a region consisting of one hundred and eighty continents and consists of several continental groups, the most important of which is the Shinar group, which includes the continents of Babylon, Assyria, Sumer and Akkad. The Shunil group, which includes the continents of the whirlwind. The Hittite group, which includes the continents of Kunil, Zakros and Genul. In the past, the greatest power in the history of the mainland was in this region. This power is the Babylonian Empire, which controlled the entire mainland, not just the region of the ancient continents in the era of the great Attu. Unfortunately, after the leadership ranks split when Attu died and divided into the Anunnaki led by Enlil and the Agigi led by Marduk. Both leaderships left the Babylonian Empire and it disintegrated from a power that ruled the world to a power that ruled only one continent. Thus, after the disintegration of the Babylonian Empire, there was no longer a unified power ruling the ancient regions. A conflict occurred between the powers and countries that inhabited the regions. In this conflict, Assyria was the power that had the weakest chance of ruling the mainland. It did not have a great history. And a magnificent legacy like the Babylonian Empire, nor lands and populations as large as the whirlwind continents, nor a strong alliance like the alliance of the Hittite continent group and the Shunil continent group. But during the war, she discovered something great. She discovered what could make her win the war and unite the ancient regions. She discovered the continent of disaster, which is a continent full of monsters and all sorts of strange phenomena, such as strange ritual phenomena and strange cosmic phenomena. But where there are risks, there are benefits. Despite the horror of the disaster continents, they contain many resources and forms stones. Therefore, Ashurbanipal I ordered the invasion and discovery of the continent, but neither he nor his empire had the power to deal with it. Therefore, he cooperated with one of the forms masters, Baal, as Baal would discover the continent and give them its resources in exchange for the Assyrian Empire being under his control and providing him with human slaves every year to work in the mines of his heavenly continent. Ashurbanipal agreed, and with the resources that Baal gave him, he invaded all the ancient continents and used the inhabitants of the ancient continents. As slaves he gave them to Baal, so every year he gave ten million people from each continent to Baal. For forty thousand years, the inhabitants of the ancient continents remained in this state of humiliation, until the spark that ignited anger in the heart of the Babylonians was ignited when the empire killed the governor of Babylon, Susa, because he killed the dog of one of the Assyrian nobles because the dog bit him. Because of this, his son, Sairukin, revolted against the rule of the Assyrians and ignited a great revolution that swept all of Shinar, not just Babylon, which caused trouble for the empire for four years. But the Assyrians were able to suppress the revolution in the end and burned all the revolutionaries and sold the Babylonians who were not revolutionaries as slaves to Baal. As you have seen, Sennacherib exiled Sairukin and the other six leaders of the revolution as well.

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