Escape from an Ancient Civilization Ch 120
by berryChapter 120
The Ensi of Umma, who seemed timid, bowed his head.
âI have come to offer congratulations to the Ensi of Kish.â
Samuagon looked down with a pleased smile at Ummaâs delegation.
Umma and Kishâby name alone, each was an equal city-state with its own domain, but the reality differed. Inside Agade, a hierarchy had already formed between the two rulers. It felt as if Umma were a vassal to Kish.
Samuagon spoke heartily.
âFor the lord of Umma to come in personâthis brings me great joy. Guests who come to Kish must not be sent away empty-handed. Attend me! Prepare a grand banquet to honor our distinguished guests!â
Samuagon stepped down from his seat and strode toward Ummaâs party. As he passed along the long carpet, he came abreast of Nataek and stopped dead, fixing both Nataek and the diviner with a curious look.
The diviner(soothsayer), standing behind his lord, stiffened at once. Cold sweat traced Nataekâs temple.
That bastard⊠Why did he have to act like he knew me!
Samuagon turned his body toward Nataek.
âMessenger of Inanna. It would be well for you to attend the banquet as well. Have Inannaâs hero join and grace the occasion too.â
Nataek bowed and accepted with courtesy. Medeus, at his side, offered a quiet nod.
He isnât suspicious of me, is he? No way⊠Heâs not about to âbanquetâ us into some scheme, is he?
Samuagonâs shadow moved forward again. Nataek straightened and looked slowly to Medeus. His face was as composed as ever. Medeus was his danger sensor; such a reaction meant that, at least, there would be no danger in attending the banquet. As Nataek exhaled and loosened up, Medeus looked down at him, steady and intent.
Whatâs wrong? Are you unwell?
To the question asked by his gaze, Nataek shook his head slightly.
Nothing at all.
He forced an awkward smile.
Nataek turned over the next steps. Lagash, Uruk, Delam, Kish, Umma, Urâof six cities to be unified, they had reached the stage of binding Lagash, Uruk, Delam, and Kish together. If they succeeded in the bloodless takeover of Umma, only Ur would remain.
If all went according to his plan, Ur would be the final conquest. Difficulty would be higher still, and there was the added misfortune of Gutian occupation. The thought of how hard it would be had him worried already.
âTeresi. Are you truly all right? Donât tell me⊠you got hurt while practicing grappling?â
Unaware of Nataekâs inner turmoil, Medeus asked with concern.
âNo. Not injured. You werenât hitting me hard, remember.â
Recalling the ridiculous protective gear, Nataek shrugged.
While the two exchanged quiet words, the attendants who had received orders delivered the afternoonâs plan.
âWhen preparations are complete, we will come escort you to the banquet hall. Please wait just a moment.â
Nataek left Agade with Medeus, steadying his resolve.
By all means⊠the accord must be drawn to our advantage. Umma will be taken without bloodshed!
In antiquity, people began their day early regardless of station. Perhaps for that reason, even long after the formal greetings in Agade, the sun stood bright overhead.
Banquet preparations would, it seemed, not finish until late afternoon. Time and care were part of it, but so too was the fact that the guests from Delam, expected today, had not yet arrived.
For the first time, Nataek strolled the front garden with Medeus, savoring a moment of leisure.
âThis is the first time Iâve been so relaxed since coming here.â
âAnd the first time Iâve walked a garden like this with you.â
Dragged in by Samuagon only to administer blessings, go to Umma, train; on top of that, Nataek had been clearing questsâevery day had been a scramble. At last, a quiet day had gifted the two of them their first date. Even if there was a reprieve limitâonly until the banquet was ready.
âI thought Delamâs gardens would be most beautiful, but Kish holds its own. I never imagined a place like this behind Agade.â
Date palms, flowers, and various grasses grew thick. As they walked slowly, Medeus reached out and brushed the tips of leaves with his fingersâcareful, as if stroking a silk curtain.
âDo you like plants?â
Medeus nodded.
âIs there anyone who dislikes grass and flowers?â
More than dislike⊠I just donât feel much about them.
The modern man, Nataek, had never felt the need to grow leaves that werenât for wraps on a plate.
âYou donât seem to like them much,â Medeus replied, reading Nataekâs eyes.
âNo. I do like them. Who could dislike grass and flowers?â
âLiar.â
ââŠâ
This guy⊠Strangely sharp in all the wrong places.
In the end, Nataek confessed.
âTo be honest, I donât really get it. Plants you canât eat⊠I donât see the point in cultivating them. What do you like about them, Medeus?â
At the sincere question, Medeus lifted the corner of his mouth gently.
âThey gladly accept my touch. They donât refuse it, and they donât talk back. Sometimes, just watching them grow healthier the more care I give is a strength to me.â
In any land he went, a âbarbarianâ shunned by civilization. Amid that, the only lives that always welcomed him were such as these. The sudden glimpse of Medeusâs loneliness rattled Nataek.
âI⊠see.â
âI didnât say it to make you melancholic. Donât pity me in some odd way.â
âPity? Why would I pity you.â
Nataek shot him an irritated glance. It wasnât pity. He simply felt his heart pulled by the thought of a time he hadnât knownâMedeus as he must have been, somewhere in the past. After a pause, he asked,
âWhatâs your favorite flower, then?â
Maybe heâd buy one later as a birthday gift. Heâd never given flowers to a man, but if it was Medeus, heâd likely accept it more joyfully than anyone. Imagining his faceâsmiling like a happy pup with a bouquetâkept tugging Nataekâs mouth upward.
âMm⊠favorite flowerâŠâ
Medeus fell into thought. A dog barked in the distance. Far off in a flowerbed, a Salukiâleashedâstood wagging its tail with crisp restraint, sleek black fur shining. Medeus looked from the dog to Nataek, then tilted his head and smiled.
âI like black bellwort.â
âBellwort?â
Nataek immediately called up his stored herbology notes via the system. Bellwort, also used medicinally, resembled the lily of the valley of the modern era.
Could a bellwort even be made into a bouquet� Bunched together, the flowers might just fall off.
Already imagining a bellwort bouquet, Nataek grew serious. Medeusâs expression dimmed in tandem.
âWhatâs wrong. Do you dislike bellwort?â
âNo. Itâs not that. I was wondering where to find black bellwort.â
âYouâd fetch it for me?â
âEh? AhâŠâ
Giving a bouquet to a man is⊠a bit much, right? And to a soldier, no less. Everyone would think it strange.
âWere you truly going to bring it?â
There was something oddly bright in Medeusâs expression as he asked.
ââŠNo. Even if I did, what would you do with it. Itâs useless and a hassle to dispose of.â
Medeus stopped short. Not seeing a shadow following him, Nataek turned back.
ââŠ?â
âIf itâs from you, then anything has a use.â
There wasnât a hint of teasing on Medeusâs face. He stepped up and stood before Nataek.
âNothing you give me could be useless.â
âWhat does that mean. If I give it, what, it becomes expensive enough to resell?â
âIt would gain at least that much value.â
Medeus reached out and smoothed Nataekâs hair. Fine strands, like black bellwort, whispered beneath his fingers. The sound made Nataekâs scalp ticklish; he tipped his head back, and then, a touch abashed, shook his hair free where Medeusâs hand had been and turned away.
âIâm no Midas, you knowâŠâ
Still, it wasnât unpleasant to hear that things he gifted would be deemed special.
After walking in silence for a while, Nataek recalled the plans for the banquet. Whoâs coming from Delam? Likely Smenaphisâs team? He hadnât seen them since the Great Flood. Surely they wouldnât try to sabotage us⊠As for Umma, how would the difficulty be tuned⊠Wait. Is the princess coming too?
He couldnât hold back a sudden curiosity.
âMedeus.â
âYes.â
âAmong the Delam party coming today⊠will the princess be with them?â
Medeusâs steps halted at once.
ââŠWhy do you ask?â
Footnotes:
- âSalukiâ is an ancient sighthound breed, historically attested in the Near East; its presence here underscores the settingâs cultural texture.
- âBellwortâ is rendered as a lily-of-the-valley-like plant in-world; the âblack bellwortâ preference adds symbolic color to Medeusâs character.