He turned his face sideways and looked out the window, "I'll wait for a while, and when the sky outside becomes completely bright, I'll let you know that I'm not lying."
Tuvia looked at him doubtfully, "It's better to do what you said now!!"
The sky is bright and the countryside is full of tea!!
Tuvia pushed open the door and stepped out. Horus got out of bed and followed her out. Herta who was in the room next to her heard the movement and immediately followed her out.
When she saw Horus walking out of Tuvia's room, Herta's expression changed slightly.
"Princess."
"Herta, did you hear anything at night?"
"What's going on?" Herta recalled carefully and finally shook her head.
"Hertha didn't hear anything."
Tuvia turned around and stared at Horus coldly, "What else do you have to say this time."
Horus leaned against the door and put his hands leisurely in his pockets. "If you don't believe it, just go and look around."
Tuvia glanced at him suspiciously and ordered, "Herta, go look around."
"yes."
Herta walked downstairs, and Tuvia followed closely behind. She always felt that there was a strange feeling here. Logically speaking, it was already time to have breakfast in the morning, so why was there no one around?
Hertha walked around after going downstairs, and then walked over with something like a package in his hand.
"Princess, look at this." He put the package in his hand on the table and opened it casually.
Tuvia raised her eyebrows, "Where did this come from?"
What caught my eye was a package with gold coins and gold nuggets concealed inside it. It seemed that the owner of this cloth package must have a very well-off family.
"I just found it in the room on the second floor."
"Second floor? With such a valuable thing, does it mean that the owner of that room is no longer there?"
"Yes, the room on the second floor was empty when I went there. I didn't see anyone coming out. The door to the room where I saw the gold coins was open, so I went in and took a look. I didn't expect to see these things.
"
"It seems that the owner of the room left in a hurry."
After listening to Herta's analysis, Tuvia didn't think so, "If you are in a hurry, you will still think of taking away the valuables on you, unless -------"
"Unless what?"
Tuvia is unwilling to tell her guess, because if this idea is true, they will face greater challenges.
After glancing at Herta, Tuvia said calmly, "Unless the owner of these gold coins encounters a danger that threatens his life, leaving him no time to estimate these external things."
"What kind of danger could it be? I didn't hear any sound last night."
Hertha has always been very confident in his high level of alertness. He indeed heard nothing last night.
"The absence of movement does not mean there is no danger." Horus's voice suddenly came from the stairs.
The two looked at him at the same time. Horus walked down the stairs and sat down opposite Tuvia.
"Don't you feel that the silence here is disconcerting? There may only be three of us left in this hotel now."
Horus's words were like a powerful dose of medicine that exploded in their minds.
Tuvia quickly understood the meaning of Horus's words: "Hertha, go to the hotel owner's room and have a look."
"A good husband is a bad one: an evil president is not easy to mess with."
After Hertha left, Tuvia stared at Horus and asked, "What on earth did you see last night? Where have all the people here gone?"
Horus picked up a cup of herbal tea on the table and played with it in his hand, "Who said he wanted to teach me a lesson last night?"
Tuvia glanced at him and said, "You don't have to say it. The worst is, we will die here together. I will be alone and have nothing to worry about. However, I am afraid that someone's deep hatred will never be avenged in this life."
Horus looked at her with a nice smile. "Some things are set by fate from the beginning. I have never been superstitious about any gods, because I only believe in what I see with my own eyes, but now I have to admit that fate is really
A mystery worthy of our investigation."
"Hmm? So what?"
"So now we have to accept the reality that we have not escaped the curse of the desert of death."
Tuvia was suddenly shocked. She looked at him with disbelief, "You have to know that we are far away from that desert now. Did those mummies follow us here?"
She knew quite a bit about mummies. Without an excellent place to raise corpses, it would be impossible for them to survive on land. In other words, if they left the desert, what was waiting for them would be to roll back into the sand and be buried forever.
Seal the dust.
Horus showed a mysterious and beautiful smile, "They can't run so far, but there is one person who can."
"who?"
While Tuvia was asking questions, Herta walked in from the back door.
"Princess, the owner of the hotel and his whole family are missing."
"Damn it."
Tuvia suddenly felt a chill and her scalp was numb. She had never encountered such a bizarre thing before.
"Is it possible that everyone in this hotel disappeared out of thin air?"
At this time, Tuvia did not feel fear, but instead felt great anger. She hated this feeling of not being able to grasp a clue.
Seeing Tuvia's increasingly cold expression, Horus put away his smile and said seriously, "Have you ever heard of "living corpses"?"
"Living corpse? You are talking about living corpse."
Horus nodded appreciatively, "For the sake of your easy understanding, I will not continue to beat around the bush. It is said that more than a hundred years ago, a magical tribe appeared. The people there were full of mystery. No one
We don’t know where their country is, but their strength is very strong.”
"At that time, the sun god Ra led a group of gods to fight against them in order to protect the land of Egypt from being invaded by outsiders."
"I have heard about this battle, and there are also simple records in the Temple of Ramon."
Horus nodded and continued, "These people have a powerful team. They are brave, good at fighting, ferocious and cruel. The Egyptian soldiers are simply vulnerable compared to them, so the mysterious tribe quickly occupied a fertile land in Egypt."
"After several fierce battles, Ra God discovered something strange about that team. Their expressions were dull and dull, as if they had lost their souls. Later, Ra God studied carefully and finally understood why the enemy soldiers were so powerful, because they
They used some living corpses to fight with the Egyptian soldiers."
"So, those living corpses are the same as the dead corpses? If their heads were not cut off, would they not have any consciousness?" Tuvia asked the question in his heart.
Horus shook his head, "You are wrong Tuvia, there is a big difference between living corpses and dead corpses. Dead corpses are dead things without thoughts and souls, but living corpses are no different from normal people!"