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Chapter 149 Aswan (Congratulations EDG)

The familiar zodiac grid, the familiar black and white cat...

"This is the third one..."

"The third one?" Dr. Hunter raised his head, "Is there a third chapter for such a pattern?"

Tom told Dr. Hunter about how he and Hermione met Bill, and then described to him the pattern Bill drew.

Hunter thought for a while, "In my opinion, there should be four of this pattern, because you see, in the picture in front of us, the cat's eyes in the lower right corner are tilted. Counting the ones you found, then

They are the lower left, upper left and lower right respectively. I speculate that there is another pattern in the upper right corner that has not been found."

Hal Hunter rubbed his forehead. He now felt that these zodiac signs were not insignificant, but trying to find the last "puzzle piece" was like finding a needle in a haystack, as difficult as reaching the sky.

While the four of them were chatting, Abdullah was dumbfounded: If you two knew the director of the museum, you would have bought a bullshit scalper ticket! Can't you just go in directly?

Dr. Hunter talked about his troubles with his friends and children, "Now I can only pray that these patterns are not critical information."

"Could it be a map?" Curator Siddiq expressed his speculation, but he quickly overturned it because it was difficult to connect them with the map just by looking at the images in his hand.

The two chatted for a while and found that they had no clue at all.

"Doctor, I want to go to Aswan." Tom felt vaguely that he might gain something by going to Aswan.

"Aswan?" Dr. Hunter was a little puzzled. As an archaeologist who had explored all over the world, he naturally knew about this city, but he didn't understand why Tom wanted to go there at this juncture.

Curator Siddique next to him is obviously more pure. From the perspective of a tourist, there is nothing wrong with going to Aswan.

"I personally recommend that you also go to Alexandria." He gave his own suggestion. "When traveling in Egypt, you should visit Cairo, Aswan, and Alexandria."

Hal Hunter sighed, "Then you go, it just so happens that we will continue to prepare here for a while."

After saying that, he walked away with his father's old friend.

After the two of them walked away, Abdullah walked over in a sullen voice.

"Well, ah..." He was so sharp that he didn't know what to say for a moment. Did he think he should refund the ticket money to these two big guys? So the question is, should he refund the original price or the original price?

Student fare refunds?

But Tom didn't care about this. "Let's go?" he said to Abdullah, "I will trouble you to be our tour guide this afternoon."



After coming out of the National Museum of Egypt, Tom went back to the hotel, picked up his magic suitcase, and headed to Giza Railway Station with Hermione. Aswan and Cairo are 700 kilometers apart, so taking a bus is unrealistic, and taking the waterway is a bit unrealistic.

Because it was against the current and was relatively slow, Tom chose to take the train to Aswan.

Night had already fallen when we arrived at the train station. However, there was still some time before the train departed, so Tom also went to a nearby restaurant to buy two Kebabs. This is a special delicacy in the Arab world. It can be regarded as an Arab Shaxian snack or braised chicken.

Rice is ready, and the streets are full of shops like this - later these shops spread all over Western Europe, and it feels like there are restaurants selling Kebab everywhere you go.

In the final analysis, it is still cheap. A Kebab set meal only costs five euros! It comes with a meat bun and a portion of French fries. For an additional 0.5 euros, you can get a can of Coke or Sprite Fanta. Even if it is a chain store, a set meal will never exceed the price.

At 8 euros, it can definitely be said to be a large amount, good quality and low price.

Even adults will be full after eating just one set meal. People who can eat two set meals will be called "big eaters".

Compare it with Kebab. In other cheap fast food restaurants, even McDonald's, a hamburger set starts at 6 euros, and the burgers they give are pitifully small. If you want to be full, you need at least 10 euros - you can buy two Kebab sets with this money.

, or have a delicious Chinese buffet.

Europeans voted with their feet and chose Kebab and Chinese restaurants...

Kebab, also known as Turkish BBQ meat buns, is actually bread with lettuce and kabab barbecue meat. However, it is different from the palm-sized meat buns that most people think of. A Kebab is as long as half an adult’s forearm. If you order more

Super Kebab, you will get a Big Mac Roujiamo that is as long as a forearm and stuffed with as much meat as a hill. Each Big Mac Roujiamo can fill an entire fast food tray and can satisfy an adult.

Han ate until he was full.

As for what is Kebab? The word Kebab comes from Arabic. It originally meant a large piece of marinated meat grilled on a skewer over a fire. Now it specifically refers to Turkish barbecue. The cook will cut the meat into thin slices and make a thin layer.

A layer of fat meat is stacked together, marinated and skewered on an iron rod, then placed on a rotating rack and grilled over a slow fire. When the outer layer of meat is cooked, slice it with a small scimitar.

Cut it and put it on a plate.

This is Kebab barbecue, authentic Romano flavor.

Shopkeepers will put this kind of barbecue in bread, put lettuce, onions and tomatoes at the same time, and then spread it with sauce. Common sauces include mayonnaise, white sauce, ketchup, barbecue sauce, American sauce, and yellow mustard.

Sauces, etc. - can be called the enemy of international students. When choosing sauces, it is like wizards eating Bibi's multi-flavor beans. You never know what these strange combinations of letters will taste like.

What Tom bought was the Super Türkiye Roujiamo, two large bottles of juice and a box of barbecue.

The train station is very European-style - completely open-air, without even a roof. There are old wooden rails outside the platform, and dim yellow street lights are the only light source.

Tom and Hermione arrived earlier, but the station was already full of people carrying large and small luggage.

Unfamiliar Arabic sounded, and the one-eyed dragon-like train entered the station with a shrill cry.

What happened next made Tom and Hermione stunned: the train only slowed down, but did not stop, and the door of the carriage was not closed. People who wanted to get on the train jumped directly onto the train in three steps and two steps - some people held it in their hands.

And he was carrying a big box!

Fortunately, the train that Tom and Hermione were waiting for stopped normally. He and Hermione walked into the private room he had reserved. Although it was a little more expensive, Tom still chose the private room.

People from Europe, the United States and other countries still enjoy traveling to the East. Due to the exchange rate, from their perspective, everything is cheap: they earn in euros and spend in Egyptian pounds. Cheap things are like giving them away for free.

For example, Abdullah, who had just worked as a tour guide for them, only made 15 pounds in an afternoon of busy work...


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