What would Gilgamesh say to the idea of Artoria's harem? Oh... he had no problem with it. Or rather, he pompously claimed that she would find no one to satisfy her needs. His claim was that she could make her attempts and then those who failed would be rendered incapable by whatever means. Oh? He was threatening people wasn't he? Yes, definitely that. Not her, not what she could potentially want, but being somewhat possessive... as arrogantly as one could be such a thing. "Sou..." another language slip, probably from the use of mental skills the Queen of Knights did not accept as part of her mentality. "I wondered briefly where you would go after uttering that untruth. I understand now..." she said taking in that slightly roguish smile which belonged to the King of Heroes. Hm, she did kind of like that... "I would not put anyone in danger simply to spite you. I would much rather just stab you directly for every kind of annoyance you present and take out the in-between. No harm need come to anyone else," that was the magnanimity of the Queen of Knights in a nutshell. "Besides, I decided a long time ago only you were worthy of even the attempt," she said as the absolute fact that it was. She had no real interest in other people, most people did not even register as beings which could be points of sexual desire. They were beneath her notice, only the King of Heroes could have her attention and she was certain of this even now.
Apparently, there were many things that Gilgamesh could claim and one of them was victory over the body of one Artoria Pendragon. Accordingly, Artoria could only chuckle just a little. "I do not fall in line with anything I do not wish. I am quite curious though, what do you think I am unaware of?" she questioned seemingly genuinely. She had no idea what he was getting at presently, but hearing the random things he said was always worthwhile one way or another.
Oh, his problem with the tales of his childhood was that they were observed by normal people and did not offer him enough of the reverence he sought. Another laugh escaped Artoria in this moment. As if something like that was reason enough. "It is not as if I would have sat still to read an epic poem about a child acting like a child, even you. I found those stories cute, maybe you cannot enjoy them because you take yourself too seriously~" she said with a knowing smirk. "I also read the tale of how you became Lugal but that alone was not too different from reading about myself... strange though it is to admit," Artoria said seeming a bit sheepish about the subject. True enough the tales of young Artoria Pendragon were quite similar to ones of Gilgamesh. They truly were very similar people and their separate tales playing out similarly as well, including being part of a rebellion against the powers that be and changing the status quo quite a bit. Whatever the case, she was willing to let this man off the hook as there was nothing wrong with the tales of his childhood and they did a great deal of work to make him seem like less of a jerk than other tales did.