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Chapter 1872 Shining in the Sun Wheel Seventy-six

Chapter 1872 The Glory of the World to the Sun (Seventy Six)

As the golden door opened, endless precious light poured out like a tide, illuminating the originally dark corridor.

Oh, of course. Since the great king, the first pharaoh, was such a prominent figure, his tomb must not be shabby. Even if Menes had no interest in treasures and was unwilling to decorate his future tomb too much, his tomb would not be shabby.

Future generations will definitely not think this way.

As a result, as the emperor fell into deep sleep, the huge amount of treasures he had collected throughout his life were also piled here as funerary objects to show his unusual status and superior status.

Here, gold, silver, jewelry, finely crafted works of art, magical treasures, various ancient artifacts, and all the treasures Bedivere can imagine are all available.

"Tsk, tsk, tsk, I'm rich." Lawrence who was on the side walked over excitedly and touched the gold and silver jewelry on the ground, with a fascinated look on his face.

Although the treasures piled all over the place are indeed luxurious, the tomb is actually filled with all kinds of magical weapons and mysterious magic weapons with unknown uses------not just wealth, these mysterious treasures are also full of murderous intent.

, full of super-technical atmosphere. Their mere existence is enough to tell people that in addition to being a wealthy emperor, the Pharaoh Menes was also an outstanding adventurer and a brave warrior.

And in the center of this giant tomb, sleeping in a super giant golden coffin, is probably the Pharaoh Menes. Judging from this huge coffin, which is at least ten feet tall and cannot be hugged by ten people,

It was intentionally designed like this. The hugeness and weight of the coffin itself were enough to prevent the tomb robbers from doing anything with the Pharaoh's body inside the coffin. What's more, the lid of the coffin also has a huge lock with a special pattern, which is probably

Later generations used special magic to lock them. If you don't know the correct method, you can't open it!

"Huh. We finally arrived at this place." Bediwell then said: "What are you going to do next? Move the treasures here?"

"No, the treasures cannot be moved, just let them continue to sleep here." Academician Zuster said.

"Huh?!" Lawrence the Great, who was rolling in the pile of gold coins, snorted dissatisfied.

"The treasures here belong to the Egyptian government. It was the Egyptian government that initially revealed the existence of this ancient tomb to the Melson Brotherhood, and the Brotherhood was able to find this place. However, we have also had transactions with the government, and the large tomb excavated this time

Some of the treasures belong to the Egyptian government." Academician Zuster emphasized: "You... can take some away, but the total value of the treasures taken away cannot exceed 10,000 Egyptian coins. After we go back, the Egyptian government will

They will come and search you, and if you take too much, they will be confiscated by the government."

Bedivere frowned. He was not interested in other treasures, but he carried the [Sun God's Sun Disk] on his left arm. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is the most valuable treasure in the entire pyramid, right?

Wouldn't it be very troublesome if that person was searched and found by the Egyptian government?

But just as Bedivere was thinking this, the mithril prosthetic arm on his left arm seemed to react in some way. It was originally a mithril memory alloy that could be controlled by the brain. It was entirely possible for this prosthetic arm to deform slightly.

.It has undergone transformation before, and the discharge organ that Paramedis gave to Bediwell has been stored inside the arm, so that this arm has the ability to discharge electricity. But now it seems to sense Bediwell's troubles

, deformed again, and the part wearing the armband began to extend a layer of skin-like things, wrapping the armband in it.

In this way, Bediwell's arm seems to be a normal mithril prosthetic arm, with nothing special about it. The Sun God's sun disc has been completely hidden inside the prosthetic arm, becoming one with it. Bedivere does not know that Egypt

How capable the people sent by the government to search him were, but he doubted that they would be able to find the armband hidden inside his prosthetic arm.

And it is very possible that no one knows about the existence of [Sun God's Sun Disk], it's just Bedivere who thinks too much. Before the excavation started, the Meyerson Brotherhood didn't mention the existence of the Sun Disk.

Even the strategist Eric's focus is only on the Yingqi Orb. If Kana had not warned Bediwell at the beginning, the werewolf youth would not even know that [Sun Disk] was hidden in this ancient tomb.

The process of getting the sun disk was only experienced by Bediwell, without any bystanders. In other words, no one knew that there was [the Sun God's sun disk] in this ancient tomb, and no one had seen it.

Bedivere got the [Sun Disk]. If this is the case, maybe Bedivere can fool around perfectly and take the [Sun God's Sun Disk] away from this ancient tomb without anyone noticing?

"You are willing to do this kind of thing?" Bediwell then pretended to be surprised and protested: "We have spent a lot of manpower and material resources, even sacrificed some personnel, and suffered such a huge loss in high-risk excavation, but it is not

For profit? What are the people of the Meyerson Brotherhood thinking? Are you a charity?"

"We will recover the part of the expenses incurred during the excavation process." Zuster saw that the werewolf youth was looking at their group of people with concerned and idiotic eyes, and couldn't help but explain: "But this time the Brotherhood excavation, from the beginning

Just to prove a point."

"Oh?" Bedivere frowned again. He became more and more confused about these nerds in the Brotherhood.

"You will know soon." Academician Zuster smiled lightly and took out a golden medal from his arms: "This is a token I borrowed from a descendant of a certain Pharaoh just yesterday. In order to convince him, the Brotherhood also

It took a lot of effort."

Can you use this to open the lock of the huge golden coffin? This thought suddenly came to Bediwell's mind, maybe it was just natural.

"I'm watching. If you have anything to do, just do it quickly." Although he was full of doubts, the werewolf young man didn't ask, for fear of becoming the object of people's ridicule. So he urged in a circle very tactfully.

, and then wait and see what happens.

"Okay, wait." Zuster had actually been looking for a certain mark on the golden coffin just now. At this time, he finally found it. He walked over and installed the golden medal in his hand on the golden coffin with a lock.

inside the groove.

As the medal was embedded, the entire golden coffin began to change. Golden light flowed out from the cracks in the locks, and the golden light became weaker and stronger, becoming more dazzling.

Rumble, rumble, rumble, rumble ------ The vibrations were also accompanied by the dazzling golden light. The upper cover of the coffin began to move and opened on its own. The vibration affected the entire tomb chamber, and may even affect the entire ancient tomb. Bedi

Virdu began to worry a little bit whether this kind of vibration would have some adverse effects on the pyramid, which would eventually lead to a large-scale collapse of the entire ancient tomb, burying them alive in it.

But this worry is probably unnecessary. Although the vibration seems very strong, it is actually because this tomb with a special structure constantly turns the vibration sound into echo and reflects it back. The echo is constantly superimposed, and the resulting repercussion makes the sound particularly powerful.

That's why people have this feeling as if the world is falling apart.

After realizing this, Bediwell began to calm down, but most of the people present at the time were still stunned, or squatting on the ground with their heads in their hands, fearing that the ancient tomb would really collapse and something big would fall from the ceiling.

Lawrence was even more exaggerated and immediately rushed behind Bedivere, as if he thought Bedivere could protect him.

Strategist Eric looked at his brother's useless look with a blank expression. Or maybe he felt a little unhappy when he saw that Lawrence was not hiding behind him, but hiding behind Bediwell for shelter?

"Calm down, everyone. This is a normal phenomenon. The ancient tomb can hold up." Academician Zuster then shouted, asking the panicked scholars to calm down.

At this time, Bediwell was still curious about how the top lid of the open coffin would be moved. After all, it itself looked super thick. Unless there was some kind of excellent load-bearing mechanism inside to lift it completely, otherwise this gold casting

The giant top cover is not so easy to remove.

The werewolf youth only hoped that there would be some mechanism to automatically move it away. Otherwise, things would probably develop into a situation where everyone present would have to go to great lengths to move the top of the giant coffin. In that case...

...wouldn't be interesting.

Bediwell's wish came true. The upper lid of the coffin moved away automatically. In other words, after it was opened from the middle, it kept folding on its own. After folding several times, the two sides of the coffin-like structure were facing towards the coffin.

The sides fell down, and the coffin was opened.

Although the coffin lid was open at this time, the coffin body was still very high, so no one could see the contents of the coffin.

"We scholars have always had a question." Academician Zuster said mysteriously: "The Pharaoh Menes, who once had everything and was constantly pursuing eternal life, has really died in peace?"

"

"What? Is there any need to ask this?" Bedivere replied matter-of-factly: "Didn't I just say that Menes knows that the [immortality] he is pursuing is meaningless, and true immortality requires the sacrifice of all mankind, so he

Did he give up? He should be dead, right? Let his life end naturally with a normal human lifespan?"

"That is what the outside world says. But in fact, there is no real and credible information to prove that Menes died naturally due to aging." Zuster said, "His old age has never been mentioned in historical materials.

All surrounded by mysteries."

Bediwell also wanted to retort: ​​"So, when a person gets old, there is nothing worth mentioning------"

"However, there are clear and credible records that show that the Pharaoh Menes in his heyday ruled Egypt for at least three hundred years." Before Bediville could refute, Academician Zuster interrupted.


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