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Chapter 33 Found it! The Golden Sutra of the Sun!

After truly seeing this city of the dead, Weston once again realized one thing, that is, movies and reality are still different. This city is much larger than what is shown in the movie.

At least, Hogwarts cannot compare to this place!

The entire Hamna Tower is entirely made of bluestone. Weston has not estimated how much it occupies, but from what he can see in front of him, it cannot be compared with the Forbidden City he visited in his previous life.

The city wall is about ten to fifteen meters long, and it is carved with reliefs one after another. The reliefs are all creatures of the underworld in Egyptian legend.

The entrance to Hamna Tower is a tall golden gate. There are two cyclops statues on both sides of the gate. There is a sentence in ancient Egyptian on the gate - death is not the end.

Although the entire city has an unknown history, judging from its appearance, the city is not damaged at all. Instead, it looks like it was newly built.

"Is this Hamna Tower?" Weston murmured to himself.

"Yes! This is Hamna Tower, the place we have guarded for generations!" Hussein sighed, "My ancestors have been guarding this place since Seti I. I calculated that there are about three thousand

For years!”

"You are great!" Weston praised.

"No, it's not great!" Hussein shook his head, "We are just atonement!"

"Perhaps you don't know, in fact, the person who inflicted the insect bite on Immorton was my ancestor! The death of Seti I was also due to the improper protection of my ancestor! Therefore, we should do this!"

"Maybe!" Weston shook his head and said nothing more. In any case, being able to persist in the desert for such a long time for a purpose is a great thing!

"Come on, let's go in!" Weston said, leading the way towards the city gate.

A huge roar sounded, and Hamna Tower once again welcomed a group of visitors after three thousand years...

Hamna Tower is a closed city. After the city gate is closed, there is basically no light. However, there are still many unlit torches on the wall, which saves Weston a lot of effort.

Weston opened his left hand, then flicked it, and all the torches on the wall were ignited with a bang, and the red firelight instantly drove away the darkness in front of him.

Ignoring everyone's amazed looks, Weston took the lead and continued walking inside, admiring the murals on the walls from time to time. The murals depict the story of the resurrection of Osiris.

After walking for about a short time, we came to a fork in the road. The forks were in four directions: up, down, left, and right. Of course, there was still one place, which was the direction we came from.

"Should we go separately or together?" Weston asked Hussein for his opinion.

Hussein thought for a while and said, "Let's stay together! For safety's sake, if we separate, if something unexpected happens, I'm afraid we won't be able to take care of you!"

Weston nodded casually. He could do anything. After all, he didn't have as many subordinates to take care of like Hussein.

"Then let's go to the left first!" Hussein said, taking the lead and walking towards the left fork.

There are no rooms on this road, and even the walls are not as smooth as at the entrance. The entire wall is still uneven and covered with dust.

The group of people reached the end, and their eyes suddenly opened up.

This is a huge space, with neat floor tiles laid on the ground, and sun patterns engraved on the floor tiles. In the center of the space, there is a huge statue.

The overall sculpture is very delicate and looks like a real person. I don’t know whether the sculpture is a man or a woman, but it does look very majestic.

"This is the statue of Ra!" Hussein exclaimed.

Ra Weston was startled, and then he was overjoyed. The statue of Ra appeared, which meant that one of the two scriptures appeared!

There is such a description in "Egyptian Chronicles";

In that sacred and ancient area, there were two sacred statues. The pharaohs always placed the book given by the gods at the feet of the statues to show their respect and surrender to the gods.

Although this passage was unclear, Weston knew that it was Hamna Tower that was mentioned here.

"Look! Something's wrong here!" shouted a tombkeeper who walked over to investigate.

Weston and Hussein looked at each other and hurried forward.

"What's going on?" Hussein asked coldly.

"Here!" the tomb guard pointed, "When I walked there just now, I almost missed the mark!"

Weston looked at the location pointed by the tomb keeper, and his eyes suddenly froze - that was exactly behind the feet of the statue.

"Tell them to move back!" Weston turned to Hussein and said.

Hussein nodded and ordered loudly: "Everyone move back!"

The guardians of the tomb quickly retreated, and some even retreated to the edge of the corridor.

Weston nodded, turned his head, and pointed the wand at the statue. Without seeing any movement from him, the tip of the wand shot out a ray of milky white light, directly hitting the statue.

As Weston raised his wand in his right hand, the statue suddenly rose into the air, completely exposing the area under its feet.

"That's..." Hussein exclaimed in surprise when he saw the foot of the statue.

The foot of the statue was not the open space they thought, but something that looked like a box! The place where the tomb keeper stepped was the gap between the edge of the box and the ground.

"Do you want me to take it out, Weston?" Hussein asked Weston loudly, with a look of interest on his face.

"No need!" Weston replied briefly, then stretched out his left hand, pointed his fingers in the direction of the box, and then suddenly closed it as if he was pulling something. The box suddenly flew inside.

came out and landed at Weston's feet.

Weston then put the statue back and put away the wand again.

"How is it?" Hussein walked over and asked with concern.

Weston shook his head slightly, indicating that he was fine, and then focused his eyes on the box in front of him.

The entire box seemed to be made of gold. It was about sixty centimeters long, forty centimeters wide, and about a hand high. It was covered with sun patterns.

On the front plane, there is an ancient Egyptian sentence engraved on it - the great gods give blessings to all living beings, and believers will always follow the light!

Weston also felt a trace of magic fluctuation on it. It seemed that this box was not a simple thing.

"What is this?" Hussein asked with interest, "Looking at you, you know it?"

"Of course, this is one of the reasons why I came to Egypt!" Weston nodded, "If it doesn't go beyond my expectations, this should be one of the two lost magic books in Egypt!"

"You mean..." Hussein looked at Weston dumbfounded.

"Yes!" Weston smiled and nodded, "This should be the Sun Golden Sutra!"

"Do you have any ideas?"...


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