typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

[204] Condition

Seeing the gloom in Tuvia's eyes, Horus shook his head. This woman was the most cruel and ruthless woman he had ever seen, but she was also the one who made him feel the most real.

At least she won't hide all her thoughts, and she doesn't even bother to hide them.

"I'm afraid I'm going to disappoint you, but I don't have the holy book."

Tuvia didn't believe what he said, "Was it you, Horus, who stole the holy book and framed it?"

Horus nodded calmly, "I am right, but I just want to prevent you from marrying Anubis. I have no interest in that crappy book at all."

Looking at Horus's dazed eyes, Tuvia had doubts in her heart. Is what he said the truth? If so, who was the real person who stole the holy book?

Tuvia was shocked. That person could take advantage of Horus to frame her and take the opportunity to enter the temple and steal the holy book. Such a conspiracy was definitely not something that a simple person could do.

"Take it, bandage the wound yourself." Tuvia reached out and threw a small paper bag to him, then stood up and planned to leave without looking at Horus.

As soon as she turned around, Horus grabbed her hand and said, "Just leaving like that? Have you forgotten the promise you made to me?"

Tuvia turned to look at him with a stunned face, "What do you want me to do?"

Horus chuckled, "What else can I ask you to do in this body now? Now I only have one request, stay with me."

He raised his head and looked at her seriously, with strong longing in his eyes. Tuvia's heart softened. After all, this man had accompanied her on such a long journey.

Although he had a certain purpose, he never meant to hurt himself. He looked down at Horus's bleeding right hand and squatted down helplessly.

He took out a pure white handkerchief from his body, picked up the medicine that he had just thrown next to him, and carefully helped him apply the medicine and bandage, doing it skillfully and in one go.

"It's almost dawn. After waiting for an hour, the pursuers will soon search here. Whether it's Yamat or Anubis, if I fall into the hands of any of them, I will definitely die."

Tuvia looked at him, "Since you know this, you shouldn't continue to waste time here. Your subordinates must have already entered the city to rescue you."

There was an evil look on the corner of Horus's mouth, and his beautiful face was full of sternness. "I'm afraid that old guy from Yamat is a lost dog now. How can he have the time to come here to chase me?"

Tuvia said with admiration in her eyes: "You seem to be sure?"

"Monset mutinied, but Anubis seemed to disappear from the world, hum! He just wanted to tell his father that without him, Anubis, Egypt would definitely fall. He allowed Yamat to mutiny, and finally in

He came out to clean up the mess at the critical moment. By then, my father had been killed, and I, Horus, should have been on his death list, so he could naturally become the heir to the Pharaoh."

"Your analysis is very thorough, but it is of no use to you anymore. The most important thing for you now is to leave here and take your men away from Memphis."

"You are caring about me, Tuvia." Horus's eyes were full of joy, and he stared closely at the woman in front of him.

Tuvia rolled her eyes mercilessly, "If you don't want to die, you'd better keep your mouth shut."

Horus leaned against the big tree behind him in a leisurely manner, without any sense of crisis. "If you tell me to shut up, who will tell you the whereabouts of the holy book?"

Tuvia was shocked, her eyes full of excitement, "You know?"

In order to tease this cold woman, Horus just smiled, but had no intention of continuing.

"If you want to know, be nice to me. I'm going to Thebes now. If you send me there safely, I will definitely tell you the whereabouts of the holy book."

"good."

Tuvia agreed without hesitation. Now, nothing is more important than knowing the whereabouts of the Holy Book. Only by finding the Holy Book can she possibly meet the father she misses so much.

Anubis?

Tuvia thought of this man in her mind. Now that she was concerned about him, it was possible that when she had the opportunity to go back in the future, she would not have the courage to face it.

Tuvia gathered her emotions and glanced at Horus indifferently, "I promise to accompany you to Thebes, but when you get there, you must tell me the whereabouts of the holy book immediately. If you let me know that what you are telling is a lie,

, I will definitely kill you with my own hands."

Horus was not afraid of Tuvia's threat at all. He looked directly at the warning woman in front of him with a smile.

"I, Horus, always keep my word."

Tuvia raised his eyes and looked at the sky. At this time, the sky was already turning white, and there was a faint light in the east.

"It's daybreak. I still have things to deal with. Now I'll take you out of Monset and find a hotel to rest. I think you have a lot of things to deal with."

Tuvia didn't explain, but she knew that Horus had to get in touch with his subordinates before leaving. And she also wanted to make sure that Anubis had returned victorious.

"Okay, I'll do as you say."

=====================Separating line================

Tuvia and Horus successfully escaped from Monset. They walked out along the woods, and the exit was a ruins and sand dunes.

After entering the city, the two of them disguised themselves and sent Horus to a very inconspicuous small hotel, while Tuvia herself returned to Anubis's military camp.

She made an appointment with Horus to set off the next night, and the agreed place was to meet outside Memphis.

Returning to the military camp, Tuvia returned to the camp unknowingly. On the way, she carefully observed the situation in the military camp and found that the army that went out yesterday had not returned.

Is there still no news about Anubis' siege?

She quickly stepped into her tent and quickly changed out of her black night clothes.

I planned to go out to the battalion commander to inquire about the situation, but as soon as I stood up and took no more than two steps, I clearly heard the sound of someone walking towards me quickly.

The armor on her body made a crisp sound, and Tuvia was sure that the person coming was that man, so she stood quietly and waited for his arrival with a smile.

The curtain of the tent was opened with haste and impatience. When the man saw the woman standing in front of him, he finally smiled in a cold moment.

Step forward! Anubis reached out and pulled Tuvia into his wide chest, with a suppressed and trembling voice.

"Woman, where have you been? Huh?" With a slightly punitive tone, Anubis firmly grasped the softness of Tuvia's chest and rubbed it vigorously.

Tuvia frowned, she was sore from this man yesterday, and now whenever he touches her, it hurts like a needle prick.

She pulled Anubis's hand away and looked at him with her head raised, "When did you know I was missing?"

"Last night, as soon as the army broke through the city gate, the soldiers in the military camp reported that you were missing. I was afraid that you had entered the city, so I accelerated the attack on the city. Unexpectedly, I searched all over Monset and found no trace of you."

"So you're scared?" Tuvia said with a funny tone. She didn't realize that only when facing the man in front of her, all her tenderness and beauty as a woman were revealed.

Anubis stretched out his hand to touch her face obsessively, "I'm scared. I'm scared that you will leave here, just like you said, like an eagle chasing the fiery sun."

Tuvia's heart was gentle, she hugged Anubis's waist tightly, her face was full of happy smiles.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next