Akenami didn't expect that the smoke from burning cedar wood would be so heavy, but he just ignited a chariot, and the billowing black smoke came out of the wall of the Pharaoh's summer palace, quickly attracting the guards.

She was afraid that people would come too soon and the fire would not be complete, so she threw the wood branches and other things prepared in advance into the fire together, and the flames had fresh consumables, and they suddenly rose high.

Getting closer, Akenami could clearly see that the jewelry decoration on the chariot was burned and peeled off, leaving only a frame of the entire chariot, which was loved by the Pharaoh and killed him in the end. Destroyed in her hands, Akenami only felt extremely happy in her heart.

The female officers who were sent out by her, especially Anpusu, were outside beating the closed door, begging heart-rendingly, and begged Akenami to open the door quickly.Akenna Mei hardened her heart, just ignored it, and ignored it at all.

The movement outside suddenly stopped, and Akenami became nervous, remembering the majesty of the pharaoh in the past, she took a step back and leaned against the palm tree behind her.There was a knocking sound outside the gate, and Pharaoh's low but clear voice came in: "Quick! Knock the door open!"

Even the gate of the pharaoh's main hall, with the efforts of a group of powerful guards, only lasted for a moment.Behind the door is a large beautiful lotus pond. On the other side, the pharaoh's beloved golden chariot is burning. The queen, who is also the pharaoh's favorite, is terrified and sticks her back to a tree, with obvious panic on her face. .

She panicked to the point that a burning veil was blown up by the wind along with the flames, and was about to kiss her face with flames, but she didn't realize it at all.

Pharaoh couldn't bear it anymore, he had already taken the first step, ran across the passage of the lotus pond, pulled her into his arms, and brushed aside the curtain with the golden scepter in his hand.He hated his weak body, because the pharaoh couldn't hold Akhinami, so he had to drag her and retreat all the way to the gate.

The clever guards had already found a tool to hold water, and they took water from the nearby lotus pond and began to put out the fire. The fire was much smaller than they expected, and the scene was immediately brought under control.

Akenami was dragged by the pharaoh, and suddenly found that the pharaoh's arm had been licked by the tongue of fire when he helped her out of the siege just now, and a large area had been burned.When she was in a hurry, she stumbled, but Pharaoh couldn't hold her back, so she fell into the lotus pond.

The water in the lotus pond was no more than chest-deep, and Akenami was not in danger. She was standing in the pond drenched and trudged forward a few steps to get ashore, but Pharaoh suddenly stretched out his scepter on the shore to resist her. , to stop her movement.

The fire had already been extinguished, and the guards and female officers who were carrying all kinds of strange containers stood aside, looking at the pharaoh couple in embarrassment as if they were having a conflict. Ampsu was about to step forward boldly, but suddenly the pharaoh ordered: "Everyone, get out immediately. !"

Nefertiti watched the whole process outside the door, and the female officer who was close to him wanted to ask the empress dowager if she wanted to help persuade her, but she didn't want the empress dowager to leave more quickly than anyone else.

"What a silly child!" She murmured happily, "We have been together for so many years, but she still doesn't understand Pharaoh's mind, but treats the chariot as a rival in love. I feel a little sympathetic to Tutankhamun."

Of course, the Empress Dowager didn’t know that Akennamei was not a married woman so far, and she couldn’t treat Pharaoh from a purely female perspective. The patron saint of tragedy, and she was the consolation with which he could share all his secrets.

Even though the Empress Dowager gloated, she forgot how she and Amenhotep IV, who was once in love with each other, ended up dismal in the end.

After everyone retreated and closed the gate, the Pharaoh stood in the scorched courtyard and sighed silently as he watched the chariot that he had poured so much effort into was only a mottled and charred skeleton.

Akennamei stood in the water at a loss, and called out "Seknamon" softly, and the Pharaoh looked at her coldly: "Akhenamei, you are not calm, just stand there, wake up!" Wake up your head."

Akenami trembled when he saw her, and felt the scepter firmly on her chest, so she had no choice but to stand in the water and tremble.

"Don't you rely on me not to do anything to you, why are you afraid now?" Pharaoh said to her condescendingly: "You never thought that the whole of Egypt is mine, you burned a chariot, I There are another [-] cars, even if you set the whole palace on fire, so what?"

"As long as I think of a way," Akenna Mei stared at her red eyes, but at this moment she was already stern: "I can always stop you."

Pharaoh smiled, but this was the first time Akenami saw him smile mockingly at herself: "Dear princess, why are you so afraid of me having an accident? You don't want to leave me, or do you have to?" So even a little bit of fear, fear that you will never get my protection again?"

Akenami was speechless, but at least she knew that apart from Pharaoh, not even her own mother, the Empress Dowager, would protect her.

Pharaoh saw her thoughts and said with pity: "You were born as Princess Akenami, have you never thought about where the end of your life will be? You have been my concubine for nine years, but unfortunately, you But you have never stood at the same height as me to see the problem, so you are so afraid when you are alone, you are really a poor and selfish sister."

Akenami was extremely ashamed, and because of her incompetence, she selfishly put all the burden of living on Pharaoh, but sooner or later he would be overwhelmed.

Pharaoh watched her green eyes gradually filled with tears, which looked like the Nile River was about to flood, and his heart softened.

"I'm also at fault," he finally stretched out a hand: "Because I love you too much, I don't let you act independently. But Akenami, if you want to rely on me, you have to give something. For example, you Can't argue with my love for chariots."

Akenami climbed up wetly, the snow-white long skirt was piled up at her feet, and all the make-up on her face was washed off. At this time, Akenami was as cute as walking on a cloud, making her feel Pharaoh thought of the girl who was as clear as alabaster when they first met.

At this time, she was crying uncontrollably, clutching the dripping skirt with both hands, trying to restrain her sobs and saying, "Then you go...go..."

"Of course I'll go!" Pharaoh embraced Akhimina, feeling her wet body tightly in his arms: "You know, I can't get you, why can't I have some other fun? ?”

When all the dust settled, what the imperial concubine Akenami could do was extremely limited. She wiped away her tears, regained her composure, and let Ampsu, who had been inexplicable until now, serve her to wash and dress up, and then summoned the imperial concubine with great demeanor. The chief doctor, Hatushie, asked him and the most outstanding doctors in various disciplines to follow her to a small temple closest to the Rand Heights.

Hatushie was confused, but could only carry out orders.

The next day, Yargubai transferred two of the most high-end carriages from the Thebes defenders. Of course, this must be approved by General Homheb and reported to the prime minister before he can leave the city.

The general and the prime minister, who are brother-in-laws, teased Yargubai at the same time: "It seems that the extra chariot is for the pharaoh."

So Senasa expressed surprise when he saw that the Pharaoh was comparable to his own car. He still remembers the golden chariot, of course not for the gold, but for its professional design and obvious thoughtful maintenance.All this nearly perfect chariot lacked was an iron axle.

Pharaoh didn't seem to have any intention of explaining, and only said perfunctorily: "It's better for the game to be fair."

In fact, those two army chariots are also outstanding, and there is nothing wrong with Sai Nasha. When he was making the final preparations, he saw the interest on Irbonni's face, as if he was sure to win. Just ask.

Unexpectedly, Irbonni approached mysteriously and said: "Your Highness, I'm afraid you don't know yet. There are rumors in Thebes that the princess has no time to accompany her because of the Pharaoh's obsession with chariots. Yesterday, she was so jealous that she took away the Pharaoh's golden chariot. burned."

The author has something to say: You guys are so cold, I woke up suddenly at 2:35 in the morning, and I was struggling to watch the World Cup final...Because it was still early, I swiped the comments with my hands, what kind of coldness is in it The explainer is a godsend, as an author, the brain hole must be opened to the Milky Way at once, I dare not get up alone and go to the living room to turn on the TV, and then...then...I fell asleep again...

If you scare me, I want to scare you too. Let me show you Tutu’s coffins. When they were unearthed, there were three sets of coffins. There are two in the picture. The smaller one is pure gold, Tutu’s local tyrant

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