I was a priest in the city-state era

Chapter 283 Nafir wants to become a female pharaoh

Although the life of a demigod hero is more tenacious than that of an ordinary human being, it will not violate the ethics of birth, aging, illness and death.

Kamos did not die immediately after being pierced in the heart by an arrow because the arrow only caused a small amount of damage to his heart.

If Kamos was in the world 3,600 years later, he could even hold on until a heart replacement to continue his life.

But Roy's spear blade caused serious damage to Kamos' heart, so under Roy's gaze and Nafel's call, Kamos slowly closed his eyes, and his body immediately knelt on the ground weakly.

"Brother - Brother -"

Nafel shook Kamos's arm and cried with tears.

"Didn't you say you would protect me and keep me from any harm? How can you die like this - Brother, you are a liar, open your eyes!"

Kamos is dead -

The pharaoh who nominally ruled more than 20 city-states is dead.

Confirming that Kamos was dead, Kamos's soldiers knelt down on the battlefield one after another.

Listening to Nafir's heart-wrenching cries, Roy's idea of ​​becoming a god became more determined.

Because as long as he did not become an immortal god, even if he became a demigod hero who ruled more than 20 city-states and a million people, he would be no different from a civilian in the face of death.

When Nafir cried until his voice was hoarse, Roy finally couldn't help but walked to her and said.

"Nafir, let's arrange a funeral for your brother as soon as possible! In this hot and dry climate, your brother's body will rot soon."

Nafir turned his head angrily and glared at Roy, then whispered.

"You are right... My brother's body cannot be preserved for a long time. We must arrange for the priests to make my brother into a mummy as soon as possible, and then build a tomb for my brother."

Speaking of the pharaoh's tomb, it is of course the pyramid.

Those magnificent pyramids not only consumed incalculable manpower and material resources during construction, but even after they were built, many people would become the pharaoh's burial objects.

Hearing that Nafir wanted to build a tomb for Kamose, Roy frowned and said.

"Nefer, do you want to build a pyramid for Kamose?"

"Doesn't a great pharaoh like my brother deserve a pyramid?"

Nefer asked Roy, looking at the Sun City with hatred.

"This is the city my brother wanted to conquer when he was alive. Now I ask you to lead my brother's army to conquer the Sun City. I want the priests of the Sun City to make my brother into a mummy and recruit people to build a pyramid here. The Sun City is not only the head of the thirteen city-states in northern Egypt, but also the hometown of gods who worship gods. My brother's pyramid is built here, and my brother can be with the gods in the future."

"Are you ordering me?"

Roy said immediately with dissatisfaction.

"Nefer, according to the agreement between Kamose and me, you should be my trophy now, but your attitude is more like a queen treating her subjects."

"Don't you want to be the Pharaoh of Egypt?"

Nefer smiled confidently.

"We Egyptians had a precedent of princesses becoming pharaohs in the Sixth Dynasty six hundred years ago. So as long as you marry me, you can become a female pharaoh and a male pharaoh who rule the Egyptians with me. But my brother Ahmose also has the right to inherit the throne of Pharaoh, and as a man, Ahmose will get more support. If we want to defeat Ahmose, we must control the army left by my brother and have achievements that Ahmose cannot compare to."

Looking at Nafir's expression, Roy couldn't help shaking his head.

Although Roy can rule more than 20 city-states in southern Egypt in the name of the Pharaoh royal family as long as he marries Nafir and controls the army left by Kamose, this is not the result Roy wants.

Because Roy's goal is to eliminate all priest nobles.

If Roy is willing to compromise with the priest nobles, even if Roy does not marry Nafir, he can easily conquer the whole of Egypt.

Choosing to marry Nafir and inherit the Pharaoh throne left by Kamose, once Roy promotes the policy of eliminating all priest nobles, Roy will be counterattacked by priest nobles of more than 20 city-states and many gods at the same time.

Thinking of the consequences of being counterattacked by priest nobles of more than 20 city-states and many gods including God Amon, Roy immediately made a decision.

"Nafir! Since Kamose doesn't want you to become a victim of family intermarriage, I can help you ascend the throne and become a female pharaoh, but I am not interested in becoming your male pharaoh."

"I don't believe you have no ambition for the throne of Pharaoh."

While speaking, Nafir took off the golden crown on Kamose's head and the golden scepter in his hand.

After putting Kamose's Pharaoh's golden crown on Roy's head and handing the Pharaoh's golden scepter to Roy, Nafir looked at the soldiers around and shouted.

"Soldiers of my brother Kamose! Now that my brother is dead, I, Nefer, as a princess of the Pharaoh family, will inherit my brother's throne under your witness. The demigod hero who just defeated my brother, the great Athenian King Roy, will become my husband and ascend the throne of Pharaoh with me. Now I want Roy to lead you to fulfill my brother's last wish and occupy the City of the Sun that my brother failed to conquer. If you are willing to support me, obey my orders and attack the City of the Sun with Roy."

Now another heir to the throne, Ahmose, is thousands of miles away in Thebes, Egypt, transporting food for this expeditionary army.

If Ahmose is on the battlefield, Camos' generals can boldly speak out in support of Ahmose's ideas.

Now that Ahmose is gone, speaking out in support of Ahmose becomes a very dangerous thing.

Because you oppose Nafir, you are likely to be immediately retaliated by Nafir.

After all, Nafir's future husband Roy is a demigod hero who can kill Camos - a more powerful demigod than Camos.

Although it is a long-standing tradition that the prince's inheritance rights are higher than those of the princess, it is not worth it to throw away his own life in order to help Ahmose ascend the throne - or even expose his entire family to Nafir's revenge.

After hearing Nafir's idea of ​​inheriting the Pharaoh's throne, the generals of Camos looked at each other, and no one stood up to oppose Nafir's succession to the throne.

Seeing that the generals all remained silent about their succession to the throne, Nafir said with satisfaction.

"Very good! Since none of you object to me inheriting the throne, then follow my orders and attack Sun City with Roy."

After Nafir finished speaking, Roy raised Camos' golden scepter and said.

"Soldiers of Camos! Have you seen the scepter that guides you? Under the leadership of this scepter, you have never lost a battle. Today you can also lead by this scepter and occupy The City of the Sun, known as the Land of the Gods.”

After speaking, Roy held up the golden scepter and took the lead towards Sun City.

The generals of Camos followed with their soldiers, and the army rushed towards the City of the Sun like a torrent.

Perseus, Minos, Ramses II, Phineus and others who fled back to the City of the Sun with Cepheus learned that the southern Egyptian army was attacking the City of the Sun, so they could only take Cephes with them. The Sothian army fled.

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