Chapter 181
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Bill handed a bag of gold coins to them. "This is your reward for catching the horse-shaped sea monster. It's a total of 400 gold coins. The prices here are lower, and the reward is far less than in England. Don't mind! "
The number looked small, but it was still quite heavy in his hands.
Ron was overjoyed. He had never received a Gold Dragon before.
But George snatched the gold coins from Ron's hands and stuffed them into Allen's hands.
"These rewards should belong to Allen. If it wasn't for him, we would all have died at the bottom of the river. "Fred and George had a tacit understanding that the reward should belong to Allen.
"Besides, he lost Neptune because of this!" George added.
Ron nodded desperately. He was ashamed of his money-grubbing behavior just now.
"Well, I suggest that this money be used for our sightseeing, food, and souvenirs." Allen certainly would not keep all the gold coins for himself.
There were many benefits to this. Without this money, Allen would be embarrassed to buy local delicacies to feast on when everyone else was eating Mrs. Weasley's sandwiches.
This way, everyone was happy, and the quality of Allen's tour in Egypt could be guaranteed.
It was very dry outside, and the heat was oppressive.
It was hard to believe that there had been a heavy rainstorm here last night. It was as if the Muggle knew nothing about the battle in the Nile River last night.
The pyramid was the tomb of the ancient Egyptian emperor (pharaoh), one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The most amazing thing about the pyramid was that it was made of stones that weighed thousands of tons. There was no adhesive between the stones, and it was built by the stones overlapping and biting each other.
The Muggle thought that this was incredible in ancient times, so there were different opinions about the pyramid's construction.
Some thought that it was built by the blood and tears of the ancient Egyptians, and some thought that it was built by aliens.
How the pyramids were built was no secret to the wizards.
The ancient wizards of Egypt were very resourceful and had many ideas.
They served those in power, and at the same time, used the power of the country to experiment with their own magic.
Standing in front of the pyramid, Allen looked up at the shining pyramid in the desert, imagining the glory of the ancient wizards.
"If you didn't insist on coming here, I wouldn't have come here to eat sand!" A young and beautiful woman in a white dress said with disdain, attracting the surprised gazes of the surrounding tourists.
"What's there to see in a tomb made of stones?" The woman glared back at them without showing any weakness.
"Ignorant Muggle!" George was not happy to be glared at.
Allen noticed that the wand under his sunscreen moved. Curious, he couldn't help but walk over and whisper, "What spell did you cast?"
"It's nothing. It just makes Muggle more likely to be unlucky." George and Fred winked at each other.
"Be careful. Mr. Weasley is dedicated to Muggle's protection. If he finds out about your actions …" Allen gave them a look that said, "Good luck."
"This way, follow me." Bill took some water and food from the car and distributed it to everyone.
"This is the entrance for the Muggle. We wizards have another passage," Bill explained.
Everyone followed Bill and walked into a hidden path behind the pyramid.
"A spell has been cast to repel Muggle. Muggles won't enter here." Bill showed a visitor's permit to the blue-uniformed guard.
"Now, let's follow closely, okay? Don't run around. The tunnels inside are really like a maze. It's easy to get lost. "Bill warned with a serious expression.
Allen felt that his words were obviously directed at the twins.
"Don't worry, I'll keep an eye on them." Percy said.
Fred and George were grinning and making funny faces.
Allen felt that if Percy hadn't said those words, the twins might have followed the group.
Now, it was hard to say what they would do to Percy.
After a while, the group passed through a small square entrance and entered the stone chamber.
Allen bent his body and followed them through a narrow tunnel that seemed to gradually slope downwards.
Bill led the way in front, the wand in his hand illuminating the path beneath his feet.
The floor of the pyramid was soft and there was a lot of sand on it. The air was cold and damp.
"The walls are made of granite." Mr. Weasley said. He stopped and touched the low ceiling with his hand. "All the tunnels are paved with limestone." “
This movement seemed to be contagious. Everyone couldn't help but touch the ceiling with their hands, and Allen did the same.
A wave of energy entered Allen's body. Allen was stunned.
The system's voice rang in his mind. "Sudden mission: Save the trapped souls. Time limit: one month. Mission success. Reward: one lottery ticket. "
Luckily, the time limit of one month was just the time Allen could stay in Egypt.
Allen felt that it wasn't very urgent. He could complete the mission after he had made sufficient preparations.
The most important thing now was to have a good tour and explore the way to complete the mission.
But then, a second system voice rang out. "Sudden mission: Find the energy stone of the pyramid. Time limit: one month. Mission success. Reward: one lottery ticket. "
The system was usually so quiet that people could almost ignore its existence. Why did it seem to be on steroids the moment it entered the pyramid?
Two missions in a row without any clues. This made Allen feel a sense of urgency.
Allen was the kind of person who either did not do it or did it to the best of his ability.
In just one month, he had to complete two difficult missions. Allen was a little anxious.
"Bill, have you heard of the 'energy stone of the pyramid'?" Allen took a few quick steps and rushed to Bill, who was at the front. He decided to ask Bill first.
"There is such a legend." Bill looked at Allen in surprise. This little wizard's knowledge was very rich. He even knew about the energy stone of the pyramid!
"The ancient Egyptian wizards preserved the bodies of the pharaohs and made perfect mummies. These mummies can be preserved for thousands of years! "Bill glanced at Allen.
"This is because of the energy stone in the pyramid. The mysterious energy of the energy stone can quickly dehydrate the corpses and speed up their mummification. They can wait for the day when they can be resurrected, "Bill explained patiently to Allen.
"This kind of mysterious power is definitely not just hearsay. Even Muggles have been verified by scientists," Arthur Smith said. Arthur Weasley joined the conversation with interest.
"How do you know?" Bill asked in surprise.
"I did some homework before I came." Mr. Weasley smiled as he took out a rusty gold coin.
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