I have thoughts of the conversation between Osiris and Isis.
In my imagination, their conversations are filled with lies and tricks, where the goal is to outwit and deceive each other.
Yes, I think Isis told Osiris she was aware of the incident involving Osiris and Seth. Also tells how Seth treated her after Osiris's death. But, I think, Isis lied that she did not care about what happened between Osiris and Seth, nor about Osiris' feelings for Seth.
It was seen from how Osiris was no longer so secretive about his feelings to Seth, even blatantly showing it, as if he didn't care if anyone found out about it.
Then Osiris's attitude of treating Isis like a partner who has more or less the same goal. For example, Osiris gave a flower seed he developed from Seth's seed to sabotage the match between Seth and Horus, to which Isis responded by saying, how romantic, in a sarcastic manner.
Osiris also told Seth several chapters ago about the reason why he did not drag Seth directly to the Duat, because Osiris thought, at least Isis has the right to be able to get her revenge on Seth.
Regarding the theory that Isis was manipulated by Osiris, there is a possibility that it happened. But I hope not.
Indeed, with such conditions, it will reduce the hatred of readers aimed at Isis. But I really hate that possibility. Not because I want Isis to continue to be hated by readers, but for me it is a cheap way taken by an incompetent author to cultivate the characters they creates Just because they doesn't want readers to hate the characters they makes and sadly there are so many who do this .
The concept of Isis being manipulated by Osiris, will only make Isis's character collapse. Being inconsistent. It also takes away the depth and complexity of Isis' character.
So I really hope that theory doesn't happen.
1. I have the opposite assumption. Because I thought that Isis had Horus because of having sex with Osiris.
I don't look down on Isis if she does have sex with Osiris, despite everything that happened before. Because in my eyes, Osiris is like a sinful pleasure for Isis. It is the same as narcotics for an addict. Which one knows bad and destructive, but absolutely cannot stop the longing for it.
There is a comment on the story called Stockholm which is in the onimbus Joshi BL, which I forgot the name of the account, says more or less; No matter how bad a person is, there must be someone who loves them. And no matter how much a person sacrifices them loved ones, it is nothing for those who receive.
It seems to me that this sentence describes the relationship between Osiris and Isis in Ennead well.
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Regarding Neptyhys, I really wish she had sex with Osiris. No, not because I wanted to call her by a bad name and have reasons to hate her. This is because, if Neptyhys has sex with Osiris, it makes her less manipulative than if she is not having sex.
Say if Neptyhys was under the influence of Hator's mirror, that was why she had sex with Osiris. But if not then isn't the reason Neptyhys is embarrassed because she easily sacrificed her husband and children?
2. Again, I have the opposite opinion.
Osiris did not have the key to destroying Isis as he did to destroy Seth. In Seth's case, there was Neptyhys (and Anubis), but not for Isis.
And if Isis had any doubts about her strength, there was no way Isis would have a plan to drown Egypt. What usually takes one God Major (Isis) and four Minor Gods to do this.
For the reason Isis's strength is weakening, I have the assumption that reviving Osiris was the cause. Because no matter how strong Isis was, she was a Goddess of Magic, not a Goddess of Life and Death. There must have been a huge negative impact on Isis for resurrecting Osiris.

So, I've been trying to think about what could have Isis and Osiris talked about, when she temporarily revived him. That sure must have been one "interesting" conversation... Do you guys have any theories? Do you think Isis let him know that she knew everything? Or did she act dumb just to get what she wanted? Do you think there's any chance Osiris may have somehow managed to manipulate her into turning the blame on Seth? (and if he did, what on earth could he have said to her, to achieve that?)
The only two things I have a pretty strong hunch on are:
1) that she probably didn't really sleep with Osiris, and just made him give her his "seed", same as with Neftys... and,
2) that he somehow made her start doubting her own power, similar to what he did with Seth.
So, what do you guys think happened? Any ideas?