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Chapter 81 Egyptian Mythology

It's passed down, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's the truth.

However, since someone has emerged from Hamna Tower, this city of the dead must exist.

Of course, if existence is not as Gauss thought, it is another matter.

The Hamna Tower in this world is simply the pharaoh's cemetery in ancient Egypt, or it is similar to the city of the dead in the Mummy movie. Or it is both the pharaoh's cemetery and the city of the dead, and it also seals an evil god.

If Hamna Tower is just the legendary tomb of the Pharaoh, it has only archaeological value and has no significance to Gauss. But if this mysterious city can be related to the cursed mummy, or it may be really sealed. As an evil god, Gauss might be able to find the magic knowledge he needs wherever he goes.

It doesn't matter whether there is an evil god or not. What Gauss cares about is whether he can find a new source of magic.

Judging from superhero movies, even if there are beings on the earth that he cannot deal with, such beings should not be able to deal with him. In other words, he is unlikely to encounter fatal danger on the earth.

After receiving the news from Hamnatta, Gauss transferred the mirror clone in the Middle East to China to replace himself. He and the mirror clone in North Africa rushed to Cairo, the capital of Egypt.

Hamna Tower is an ancient Egyptian city, so of course you can start from Egypt.

Egypt is now also a battlefield, and because the Nazis and the Allies are fighting each other, no one can completely expel the other. As a result, there are currently two regimes in Egypt, one in the Nazi-occupied areas and the other in the Allied-occupied areas.

Cairo is currently located in Nazi-occupied territory, less than a hundred kilometers from the front lines.

After Gauss arrived in Cairo, he transformed into a Nazi officer, and his mirror clone transformed into a soldier and followed him.

The two found a map of Egypt in the library, studied it carefully, and decided to split up.

Egypt covers an area of ​​over one million square kilometers, which sounds very vast, but it is actually not that big when it comes to finding Hamna Tower.

After all, Hamna Tower is known as a mysterious city. Since many people don’t know where it is, it is at least certain that it is not near the cities marked on the map or towns with large populations. .

Excluding such places would also exclude more than half of Egypt.

Therefore, the places that really need to be explored are not that big, and [-]% of them are in the desert.

The mirror clone was responsible for the exploration. Gauss not only gave him a dimensional bag and mage equipment, but also sent some pets for him to deploy.

There is no need for too many dimensional bags or mage equipment. The dozens of pets are all flying. There are not only green-winged parrots, flower-feathered parrots, golden-winged parrots, and red-tailed parrots, but also mini flame bees, wise-tailed bees, and white bones. Bees, bats, crows, sand petrels, brown and black and white owls, crested owls, royal eaglets and other animals.

These flying pets, selected by Gauss for the mirror clones, are of course of great use.

The mirror clone came to the edge of the Libyan desert, released dozens of pets, and then used psychic vision on them one by one.

The spell of psychic vision is very useful. The pets will line up and divide into dozens of routes to search the ground from the air. Not only will the search line drawn out be hundreds of kilometers wide, but once something is discovered, the mirror clone can also Immediately share the field of view with your pet and identify on the spot whether you have really found the passing Hamna Tower.

Of course, the mirror clone is in the center and needs to be searched personally.

There are two main methods of his search. One is to use flashing combined with mental induction, and the other is to cast a spell to release the Eye of Kilrogg, relying on the invisible Eye of Kilrogg to quickly scan the scene along the way. .

If it weren't for Gauss's magician, warlock, and shaman summoning spells, they would be difficult to reach the summoning target because they spanned different time and space. This mirror clone, which inherited Gauss's spells, could actually form a search team by himself.

Once the mirror clone left, only Gauss remained in Cairo.

Gauss also had something to do. Not only did he want to learn Egyptian, he also wanted to collect information and get a general understanding of Hamnata.

The former was easy to handle, so he directly hired a student from Cairo University as a follower.

Since the biography of Hamnatta involves the history of ancient Egypt, Gauss specially selected students from the history department.

All six points of divinity were mobilized, and within five minutes, Gauss had mastered the Egyptian language proficiently.

But at this time, he did not fire the student, but followed the student to visit a teacher at Cairo University.

The teacher's name is Huni, an expert on the history of ancient Egypt, and it is said that he is also studying occultism.

Because Hu Ni has always been timid, the students actually looked down upon him.

However, Gauss is different, he

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Likes to deal with timid people.

Under the leadership of the history student, he directly found Huni in an ancient relic repair shop.

There were many cultural relics in the repair house, but they were all in tatters. Even Gauss didn't see the need to repair them.

Most people would not stay in a place like this. Perhaps it is precisely because of this that it has become Huni's private residence.

Huni is somewhat short-sighted and wears a pair of copper-rimmed black-rimmed glasses. His hair is messy and not very trim.

When he moved his eyes away from a broken copper piece in his hand and saw a Nazi officer coming into the room, he immediately became a little nervous. He hurriedly put the broken copper piece away and arrived in front of Gauss in a few steps: "Sir, how can I help? your"

Gauss's morals are not high, but he has his own standards and never bullies honest people. When he saw Huni looking panicked, he obviously did not do anything wrong, but the look on his face made him feel guilty, so he said kindly: " I have inquired that you are the most qualified expert on ancient Egypt at Cairo University, and you also know some occult knowledge, so I asked you, the student, to bring me here. I really have something to do with you, But here, it’s not a big occasion, right?”

"Yes, that's not quite right..."

Sweat broke out on Huni's face, and he quickly let Gauss in.

Gauss took out ten marks, sent the student away, and then followed Huni into an office inside.

In fact, the layout of the office was also messy, but Gauss didn't care about it. As soon as he sat down, he went straight to the point and asked Huni: "Professor Huni, how much do you know about Hamna Tower?"

Huni was stunned for a moment, and then he became very anxious and asked instead of answering: "Something happened to Hamna Tower."

"Professor Huni, since you ask this, it seems that you know a lot about Hamnatta." Gauss couldn't help being happy and already had a good premonition, "But you don't have to worry, I mentioned Hamna Tower, it’s not because something happened there, but because someone is eyeing that place, and I’m afraid that something big will happen, so I just wanted to ask you a few questions.”

Huni breathed a sigh of relief: "That's good, as long as nothing happens..."

Gauss smiled and said: "It's okay now"

Huni thought for a while and finally sighed: "Sir, although I may not be right, if you can prevent others from approaching Hamna Tower, it is best to stop them. Although it is the tomb of many pharaohs in ancient Egypt, they are buried there. Countless treasures and gold, but it is indeed as rumored, it is also a real city of the dead..."

"The undead you are referring to are mummies?"

Huni nodded: "Yes, it's a mummy."

Gauss asked curiously: "Is the legend about mummies in ancient Egypt true?"

Yes or no, it’s easy to answer, but there’s a lot of mystery involved.

If it is true, it proves that magic is real.

Gauss had asked the history student before and learned that the mummies in ancient Egypt originated from a myth.

According to the ancient Egyptian mythology, Pharaoh Osiris, the son of the earth god Seb, was killed by his brother Set, and his body was chopped into pieces and thrown in different places.When his wife Isis found out, she recovered the body parts and buried Osiris on the spot.

Later, Horus, the posthumous son of Osiris, defeated Seth when he grew up and inherited the pharaoh throne of ancient Egypt.Horus dug out his father's body parts and pieced them together to make a mummy called a mummy. Then with the help of the gods, he used this mummy to resurrect his father.But the resurrection of Osiris was not resurrected in the human world, but resurrected in the underworld as the king of the underworld, responsible for judging the undead and protecting the pharaoh of ancient Egypt.

When the pharaohs knew about this, they began to declare to their people that all pharaohs were like Osiris. They were the kings of the world when alive and the kings of the underworld after death. In short, whoever resisted the pharaohs would suffer regardless of life or death.In order to consolidate this method, every pharaoh had to perform the myth of Osiris and mummify himself after death.

The myth of the mummy involves some gods. When Gauss inquired about this, he mainly wanted to find out which of the evil gods sealed in the Hamna Tower in the mouths of the tribal witch doctors in the Middle East, if they really existed, were referring to.

Huni hesitated and said: "Osiris, Isis, and Seth are real, but the stories are all false."

Gauss raised his attention: "Huni, your story is false. You must know the truth, right?"

Huni nodded, but before that, he made a condition to Gauss: "Sir, I heard what happened here from a cemetery guardian in Hamna Tower, and I was asked at that time not to tell anyone else. People, so even if I am here now, I still have to ask the superior and don’t talk to others casually.”

Gauss vowed: "Don't worry, I've always been very strict with my mouth."

Hu Ni said half-heartedly: "I hope so..."

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