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[95] Mysterious Discovery

Temple of Amun………………..

This is a centuries-old temple built near the city of Thebes. It is located on the east bank of the Nile. It is a temple dedicated to the sun god Carmon.

The temple is composed of a tower gate, a courtyard, a pillar hall, an obelisk, a release pool and various temples. The tower gate is the main entrance to the temple.

The town of Tonymu where Tuvia lives is less than an hour's walk away from here, which is one of the reasons why Tuvia chose to live there.

"Princess, we have arrived." Nut pointed to the temple in front of him.

Tuvia looked at the towering sacred pillar in front of her, which was carved with lifelike images of characters and animals. Her eyes were deeply attracted by the pictures on it.

"Go in."

Tuvia took the lead and walked in. Every step she took, she would carefully observe the surrounding walls and the patterns on the pillars. Jungst and Nut followed closely behind her without saying a word.

Whenever she sees an image that appeals to her, she will stop and hand-draw the pattern on the wall.

Jungster was extremely shocked when he looked at the ingenious woman next to him and the vivid patterns she drew in each chapter.

A strange light flashed in the depths of her face. It seemed that only then did she truly begin to understand her.

The paper Tuvia drew on was made of papyrus. When Tuvia took it out in the morning, Jungster's eyes almost fell out.

This woman actually used papyrus to make paper that can be used for writing and painting. This can be said to have completely subverted the role of parchment.

And at this time, it seems that paper made from papyrus is much more convenient than parchment, and it is also very cheap. This plant seems to be the most prosperous growing in Egypt.

Seeing this groundbreaking research, Jungst's admiration for this woman grew deeper and deeper.

When Tuvia walked to the center of the temple, she raised her head and looked at the statue of the sun god Carmon in front of her.

She looked at his appearance carefully. The statue's face was calm and noble, and his facial features looked extremely handsome. His eyes were looking at the rising sun in front of him, with a majestic look on his face.

Tuvia walked slowly over, and she carefully looked at the face of God Kamun in front of her. For some reason, when she saw the face of this strange man, she had an indescribable emotion.

It seemed like a voice in her heart was shouting, telling her to get closer. Maybe what she was looking for was right here.

This is the purpose of Tuvia coming to the Temple of Amun. She is going to search for what she is looking for on the walls and pillars of this temple.

The clue to the pair of blood-colored agate stones.

In fact, this place is not unfamiliar to Tuvia. She had visited it before traveling through time. The current Temple of Amun is also the Luxor Temple that will be famous in later generations.

Luxor? This name is the same as the name of the temple where she lived in Monset.

At that time, she was also amused by this coincidental similarity. The palace she lived in, Luxor, had long since disappeared into the long river of history three thousand years later.

However, the Luxor Temple in front of us still stands tall. It seems that it is really blessed by gods and is still majestic even thousands of years later.

But compared to the current temple, which was only built for a hundred years, its appearance at that time has long been washed away by the annual rising tide of the Nile River, and its original appearance has been lost.

She had just carefully observed the patterns on it, most of which were images of farming and hunting.

There are also pictures of birds and animals hunting for food, as well as the meaning of God.

This seemed to have nothing to do with what she was looking for, but the holy book lost by Monset made Tuvia feel it.

There must be some unknown connection here, but she hasn't discovered it yet.

"Jongst, do you know who built this temple of Amun?"

Among the three of them, only Jungst, a pure Egyptian, seemed to understand the details.

Tuvia mostly scorned the historical records left by later generations.

Jungster glanced at Tuvia. There was a look of surprise on his face. It seemed that Tuvia didn't know how incredible this thing was.

"Don't you know, princess? This was built by the Sun God himself when he left Egypt."

Build it yourself?

So it is possible that all the patterns here were painted by the sun god Carmon himself and then asked the builders to build them according to his will?

This logic is not too much. Most statues of gods are built by later generations to worship a certain great god or pharaoh. However, the temple of Amun at this time was indeed built by the sun god himself, so it is difficult to guess who he is.

What is the real intention?

He would never be so arrogant as to build a temple for himself to commemorate his great achievements!

Tuvia's sixth sense has always been very strong, and her intuition told her that when she came here, there must be some clues waiting for her to discover.

She walked up to the statue and looked at every detail of it carefully, fearing that she might miss something.

Nut walked up to Tuvia. "Princess, are you looking for something? Why don't you let Nut go up and look for it for you?"

Tuvia looked away, looked down at him, and shook her head.

"No need."

Even she herself didn't know what she was looking for. She just had a strong hunch.

But such an intuition seems a bit ridiculous when expressed.

Jungster came over and pushed the annoying Nut aside. Then he looked at Tuvia with a smile.

"Princess, tell us what exactly you are looking for, so Jungster can look for it with you."

"Nothing, let's go and look elsewhere." Tuvia raised his head and took one last look at the stone statue.

At this glance, a miracle happened! Her eyes were fixed firmly on the neck of Carmon, the sun god.

It was a place covered by clothes and it didn't seem obvious, but she still saw it.

A half-moon pendant!

Tuvia was a little shocked! The carving of this pendant was not obvious, it seemed to be just to hide attention.

The shape of the carving is also very rough. Compared to the elaborate carvings in other parts, the protruding half-moon pendant here is much blurry.

Tuvia was filled with doubts.

Her pair of red earrings had not yet been found, and the pendant worn around the Sun God's neck was found here, which was very similar to the one given to her by Fiprela.

In fact, half-moon-shaped jadeite is not uncommon, but the pendant Fipura gave her was a little different from the others.

Its shape is not regular, and there are several protruding tooth grooves in the curved part of the moon. Tuvia once suspected that this was something similar to a key. But it was just a guess.

But now, when she saw a pendant with the same shape hanging out of the Sun God's neck, Tuvia's idea became more and more intense.


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