"What about the locket?" Elwyn asked. "It was left behind by Salazar Slytherin. He was one of the four founders of Hogwarts and a very powerful wizard. Hmm, about a thousand years from now."
He was a little puzzled. He didn't know why Ramesses II would suddenly mention Slytherin's locket.
"I've never heard of Slytherin, but the craftsmanship of this locket is undoubtedly very special. There are two wonderful spells on it," Ramesses II said. Ramesses II said. He waved his hand, and the locket appeared in his hand. "There's a spell that I'm very concerned about."
A spell that could catch Ramesses II's attention was not simple.
Slytherin's locket had helped Elwyn many times. Ramesses II said that there were two spells on it, but Elwyn only knew one.
It would absorb excess magic to ensure Elwyn's safety, and then return it to him in some way to help improve his strength.
Although he hadn't figured out how this spell worked, it always worked at critical moments.
It could be said that without Slytherin's locket, there would be no Elwyn today.
He might have died the first time the magic from the Sorcerer's Stone flowed into him, or when he faced the eyeball monster.
The function of the locket was amazing, and it was Elwyn's insurance when he used the Sorcerer's Stone.
But for Ramesses II, who was as powerful as a god, it was nothing.
Unlike wizards, ancient warlocks had a complete magic training system and a way to quickly improve their strength.
Therefore, the locket's function should not be of much concern to him.
As for the other spell that Ramesses II mentioned, Elwyn had no clue!
"The magic on this locket is related to the rules. I'm sure I've felt the same power there …" Ramesses II said.
He looked at the locket carefully, staring at the emblem of Slytherin and the ancient magic text of unknown meaning.
"It's actually related to the rules?" Elwyn asked. "Where have you seen it before?"
From the first time Ramesses II mentioned this term until now, he still did not quite understand what "rule magic" was. However, this did not prevent him from knowing that the so-called "rules" were very important. This Pharaoh had mentioned it more than once.
Looking at the other magic item that involved "rules", the Eye of Horus, its power was beyond imagination.
But Elwyn didn't expect that Slytherin's locket, which he always wore, would involve "rules".
"I was thinking … Ah, I remember now. It's the Space Rules. It's a key to a different space." Ramesses II said, "In the Sun God Temple of Thebes, there is an item that has been worshiped for generations. It allows the spellcaster to go to the world where the Sun God is."
"The world where the Sun God is …" Elwyn repeated and looked at Ramses II in surprise.
The Sun God was the most important god in Egypt, but if the so-called gods were all outsiders, then where was the world of the Sun God?
They came from the universe, so could it be an alien planet? Or a world from another dimension?
Also, Slytherin's locket was actually a key to a different space. It was unbelievable!
So, it could allow Elwyn to go to a world where the gods lived?
"What is that world like?" he asked.
"I'm not sure. After all, I can't use magic of other rules, so I've never been there," Ramesses II said. "But my father told me that it was the kingdom of the gods, with golden flames and beautiful palaces. If he died, he hoped to go there, but the fate of the pharaohs had long been decided. It was impossible for him to go there …" Ramesses II said.
Ramesses II returned the locket to Elwyn and looked down at the two gods who were locked in a fierce battle below.
The entire desert had undergone earth-shattering changes. The ground was uneven, and traces of powerful magic damage could be seen everywhere. There were also those frightening energy flashes from time to time, and all kinds of colors of magic appeared.
"The two of them are a bit too much. I have to do something," Ramesses II said. Ramesses II said, "Take good care of this locket, Elvin. You will need it one day, and I hope you will be as satisfied with the Otherworld as my father was. The time is just right. Remember what I told you. If necessary, you can use the time converter … "
"Wait, how do I use this locket? How do I go to that different world? "
"Very simple. Since it is a key, find the corresponding door. On this …"
Elwyn couldn't hear the rest of Ramesses II's words. He felt the scenery in front of him becoming more and more blurry.
He was attracted by a powerful force and flew high into the sky, wanting to return to his own time.
In the world made up of black and white, he and the clouds moved forward at an amazing speed.
When his feet landed on the ground again, Elwyn found himself standing on the desert.
Sand flew everywhere, and the huge outline of the ruins of the city of Bel Ramesses appeared on the horizon in the distance.
He rested for a while, thinking about the information Ramesses II had told him, and took out a few bottles of magic potions to replenish his strength.
Slytherin's locket, the replica of the Eye of Horus, the time converter, and the astrolabe were all scattered in front of him.
Elwyn watched the time converter and the astrolabe glow with white light and merge little by little.
Finally, they merged into one, and the power of the time converter became a little stronger.
The dial was larger than before, and the scale on it was more precise. There were also a few hourglasses, the sun, the moon, the stars, and unknown magic symbols.
Elwyn checked and put everything away.
According to the agreement, he was now going to the cage left by Ramesses II to activate the weapon.
Since he was going to destroy the ruins of the sun, he was thinking about how to let everyone leave.
Otherwise, if he activated the weapon, he would bury the ruins of the sun, the prisoners of the gods, and the thousands of wizards inside.
He didn't want to make such heavyweight news that would shock the world, and he wasn't that cruel. He could just destroy the ruins in a low-key manner.
But when he returned to the city of Bel Ramesses, he found that it was very different from when he left.
The nervous Auros guarded the main path of the ruins, holding high-level wands and vigilantly observing their surroundings. Many wizards were hurrying down from the city wall to carry all kinds of supplies. From the direction of the ruins of the sun, wounded people lying on stretchers were constantly being carried over, their thick bandages stained with blood.
Because there were too many of them, they had to be placed in a large open space under the city wall.
More than a dozen healers were treating them, and the cries of the wounded were endless, making people feel very uncomfortable.
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