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[123] from the future

"What are you doing?" Hetep roared emotionally.

Tuvia looked away and looked back at him. At this time, he was already standing behind her, and the door automatically closed again.

The light in the room seemed to be lingering on this small kerosene lamp. Hotep's face was less than one meter away from Tuvia. With such weak light, Tuvia could feel the expression on his face.

It seems to slowly turn into fluorescent green.

Moreover, his already thin face had almost several layers of wrinkles, and his eyes had deep-set pupils. In such an atmosphere, he looked extremely terrifying.

Tuvia didn't have much expression. She still stared at Hetep indifferently, without showing a trace of panic.

"I'm looking at the mural painted on the wall. Can you tell me who left it?"

Hetep walked to the table expressionlessly and put the Wan in his hand on the table.

He slowly said, "Drink some water? Leave here immediately after drinking. This is not the place you should be."

Tuvia looked at Hotep and smiled coldly. "Are you deliberately pretending to be mysterious? What is the origin of the murals on the wall? Maybe I know better than you."

Hearing Tuvia's profound words, Hetep suddenly raised his head and looked at him, "You...what did you say?"

The voice was still hoarse and dark, but there was some surprise and disbelief hidden in it.

Tuvia raised the kerosene lamp high enough to illuminate the mural on the wall. The place she pointed at was the airplane-like pattern. "If I'm not mistaken, this thing landed from the sky. Its

Someone or some strangely dressed people came down inside. No! You may prefer to call them "gods"."

After saying these explosive words, Tuvia stared closely at Hetep's face, while the other party was completely stunned on the spot, with a strange light in his eyes.

He slowly recovered, stared at Tuvia and said coldly, "Who are you?"

Hearing Hetep's questioning tone, Tuvia breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that what she said hit his heart.

He must know the origin of these murals. Tuvia had just carefully observed the quality of the murals above. If there was no miscalculation, they had been there for at least several decades.

Tuvia was not in a hurry to answer his question. She stretched out her hand and continued to explain by pointing to another picture above.

"This picture is probably the busy farming season, and the people on it are planting seedlings. And the weirdly dressed servant next to it is the "god" who is teaching you how to farm this time."

Hotep was so shocked that he stood up, his face turned ugly for a while. He kept repeating the words "Who are you?"

Now he seems to have no other thoughts except this sentence.

Tuvia was not in a hurry. She walked to sit opposite Hetep and placed the kerosene lamp in her hand in the middle of the table, just enough to see their faces clearly.

"It doesn't matter who I am, but I know the patterns on this better than you do. Now I need your help. They say you are the person closest to the gods here, and what I am going to look for are the relics of the gods."

After saying these words, Tuvia stared closely into the other person's eyes. She had just tried to use hypnosis to get the answer she wanted.

But for the old man in front of her, she seemed not to be able to get what she wanted.

Tuvia deeply felt that this old man carried a strong magnetic field, and this magnetic field could very well interfere with her deep hypnosis on him.

So for now, she can only use persuasion to get him to reveal the secrets he has hidden.

Now Tuvia seems to have been able to grasp a clue, the airplane! The astronaut wearing something similar to a flight suit!

What do these indicate?

Tuvia boldly guessed that since she could travel through ancient Egypt for no reason, plane crashes often occurred in those previous lives, but

How to explain the accident in which not even a single bone fragment was recovered?

She formed a bold hypothesis in her mind. The plane crashed because they actually entered an unknown black hole in the air and traveled to ancient Egypt.

Because the speed inside the black hole is greater than time, through an unknown thing that is faster than time or even the speed of light, they safely landed on the ancient Egyptian continent four thousand years ago.

Here they have to rely on themselves. The first and most important thing is to have good communication with the local people, so that they can better survive in this backward land.

So they passed on some of their modern knowledge to the local people, and they used this method to get more harvests from the crops here.

Slowly, these mysterious beings who came from the sky became the gods worshiped by the local people in Egypt.

This explanation seems to make sense, but what the truth is, we have to learn from the mouth of the old man in front of us.

Hotep looked at Tuvia strangely, and his intuition told him that he should believe the young man in front of him, because what he said and did was very similar to those people.

Thinking of this, he said calmly, "Wait a moment, I'll show you something."

Without waiting for Tuvia to answer, he stood up and walked towards the bedside cabinet, reached out to open the cabinet door, and took out a square wooden box from inside.

When he placed the box in front of Tuvia, she lowered her head and looked over. It was an ordinary wooden box, not even decorated with carvings or paint.

Such a box reminded her of the red wooden box that held her pair of blood-colored agate stones. Their materials were very similar, only one was larger and the other was smaller.

The volume of this box is four or five times the size of the mahogany box she carried.

Hotep opened the wooden box and slowly took out something from it. His expression was very solemn, as if what he was about to take out was an extremely precious sacred object.

Tuvia stared closely, her eyes never leaving Hotep's hands.

When that thing was completely presented in front of her, Tuvia had the urge to laugh or cry.

This seems to be the difference between ancient people and modern people. Her idea just now was just a guess, but when she saw what was in front of her, her idea was completely confirmed by herself.

Guess what she saw?

A colorful Rubik's Cube! A toy that can be bought in every street in the future, something that can improve children's IQ.

It seems that older men also like to play with these when they are idle and bored.

"Where did you get this thing?"

Now Tuvia just wants to know the whereabouts of these people, or that the year they traveled to is not far different from his own, it is possible that they are still alive, but not necessarily

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