By the time Tuvia was dressed and walked out of the house, Zahler was already waiting impatiently on a chair outside.
He was holding a piece of soft parchment dangling in his hand, and couldn't wait to look at Tuvia who was walking over.
"My map has been drawn, where is yours."
Tuvia looked at him indifferently and said, "Nute, take out the ones I copied last night."
"Yes." Nut, who was standing behind Tuvia, immediately walked into the house to get it.
Tuvia took advantage of the opportunity to reach the opposite side of Zaler, and Jungster put the tea that had been prepared on the table.
Tuvia picked up the teapot and poured a glass of water for herself and Zahle each.
"Tuvia, I said you, little girl, are really amazing. What is the ointment you gave me made of? It seems to have healed very quickly since I wiped it all the way."
His narrow eyes were bright and he stared at Tuvia closely, waiting for her to answer his question.
Tuvia's expression remained indifferent. She never glanced at Zahle and reached out to pick up the tea on the table and took a sip.
At this time Nut also came out of the house, holding a stack of paper in his hand.
"Master." Nut respectfully handed the stack of papers in his hand to Tuvia, who took it over.
She flipped through it a few times and then put it on the table.
"It's all here."
Zaler stared at the white paper on the table without blinking. He reached out and touched it. It felt smooth and delicate.
He raised his head and stared at Tuvia in surprise, "This...is this?"
Tuvia followed his eyes and looked, "This is white paper made of papyrus."
Zahle looked excited. He picked up the stack of papers and looked at them carefully, as if it was hard to believe that these delicate white papers were actually made of papyrus.
"Tuvia, please tell me how to make this kind of paper." He stroked the white paper in his hand, loving it like a treasure.
While shouting excitedly.
"You really want to know?" Tuvia stared at him closely.
Zaler looked away and nodded excitedly at Tuvia. If such a production method comes out, it will completely change the saying that paper is as valuable as gold.
This is an unrivaled production, and his biggest wish now is to write his lifelong efforts into a neat medical book so that it can be preserved for a long time.
"Yes, I really want to know." He nodded repeatedly to confirm his thoughts.
Tuvia looked at the excitement on his face. She made these papyrus for convenience. She didn't think much about it.
Since Zahler is willing to pass on this method, it's better to be a favor.
"Okay, I will hand over the configuration method to you later, and you have to make sure that you can take me to Thedas Temple smoothly this time."
Zahle kept nodding his head and ensuring, "Don't worry, I, Zahle, will definitely do what I say."
Tuvia wrote the papyrus recipe on a piece of paper and gave it to Zaler. Afterwards, they had breakfast, packed their simple luggage and started on the road.
Zaler's wounds had not fully recovered, so Tuvia rented a carriage in a nearby village. It was said to be a carriage, but in fact, in this desert area, camels were generally used as a means of transportation.
It was a bit crowded for a group of four people to sit on. Tuvia glanced at the roof of the carriage. It was already dilapidated and there was a broken hole on it. The sunlight from outside shone in through this, making the people in the carriage feel even more nervous.
Sultry.
Zaler was sitting at the door of the car. He was the only one in the group who knew how to drive. Moreover, he was the only one who was familiar with the road conditions.
"How many days will it take us to arrive?" Jungst asked curiously.
"It's not long, about ten days. We are continuing to walk west and have to pass through a desert and several villages. We are almost there."
Zaler replied while driving the car.
Tuvia leaned on the middle frame and closed her eyes to rest, not participating in their discussion.
The road below was mostly made of rough-polished stones. The carriage's two worn-out wheels swayed violently from side to side as it walked on the road.
Jungst sat next to Tuvia, peeking at her sleeping face from time to time. Nut glanced at her curiously, and received a vicious look from Jungst.
Then Nut shrugged his shoulders, curled up in the corner of the carriage and began to fall asleep.
Jungst retracted his gaze and stared at Tuvia's side. The sunlight shone in through the broken hole on the top, just hitting Tuvia's face.
Under the sunlight, her face seemed to have a golden halo, which was very bright and moving. In addition, her upright and delicate facial features.
Jungster glanced a few more times unconsciously, and suddenly the scene he saw in the morning entered his mind, and a feeling of heat came out of his face.
She lowered her head suddenly and pretended to be asleep. At this moment, the carriage suddenly shook. Jungster was about to open his eyes to see if Tuvia was injured, but her shoulders suddenly felt heavy.
She turned her face and looked at her shoulder. Tuvia was leaning on it and sleeping soundly. Jungster frowned. She must have been waiting for her last night, so she didn't sleep for a long time.
Slowly he reached out and took her into his arms. Looking at the woman in his arms like a bird clinging to her, Jungst smiled with satisfaction.
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In the largest tent in the Egyptian military camp, a tall man sat at the head. He listened expressionlessly to the reports of the four people below.
The more he listened, the darker his face became.
"She went to Abydus City?" Anubis frowned deeply. He knew that Tuvia had been looking for the whereabouts of the pair of blood-colored agate stones. Why was she rushing there in such a hurry now?
"Yes, King!" the people below replied respectfully.
"What else did you hear, and how many people are in their party?"
Seeing Anubis' expression getting colder and colder, the tone of the four people below also became much more cautious. They tried to tell Anubis verbatim the information they had found.
"They said they were looking for a temple called Thedas. I heard it was in the city of Abydos. They left as a group of four."
"Four people?" Anubis sneered. That woman tried her best to protect the priest in Bengal. Sure enough, as he suspected, she must have another purpose.
"Yes, including Princess Weiya, her two servants, and a skinny old man. They left this morning."
Anubis thought for a while, and after seeming to have figured out all the questions, he waved his hand.
"Go down and report their whereabouts to the king at all times."
"yes!"
The four guards standing in the center immediately left the tent. Looking at the empty tent, Anubis' evil eyes were cold and biting. It seemed that he was going to take action in advance. There was no need to delay in capturing Bengal...