In the Hogwarts, the only person who spent more time reading than Elwyn was probably Hermione!
She had read almost all the books she could find in the library, and she had also ordered a lot of magic books.
Elwyn still remembered that the first topic he and Hermione talked about after they met was exchanging book lists …
From then on, the two of them never bought the same books. In her words, they should try to use limited resources to exchange for more knowledge and avoid waste. Even the textbooks required by the school were left behind by Elwyn using Hermione.
Of course, this was a sign of intimacy after the relationship between Elwyn and Hermione had progressed.
No matter what others thought of it, Elwyn was willing to use Hermione's textbooks, not only because Hermione was his girlfriend, but also because the textbooks used by Hermione were accurately marked with the key points and class notes …
It was also worth mentioning that Hermione's focus on reading was different from Elwyn's.
She did not have a strong sense of purpose like Elwyn, reading magic books that revolved around how to improve one's own strength.
The books she read were in all aspects, and the range was very wide, including all kinds of magic history and professional books.
In this regard, Elwyn could not help but admire Hermione. Other than him, perhaps no one else could do this.
When it came to Raven's Claw, Titan, and Time Magic, she mentioned the names of many books to Elwyn.
She had a few in her hands, and she flipped through the thick tomes as fast as she could.
Although the content was relatively basic, and even mainly legendary stories, there was not much substantive content, it was very helpful for understanding the relevant knowledge.
Hermione planned to take these books to Egypt and read them slowly on the way …
There was a problem with this. Her suitcase could not fit them all. It was too heavy, and it was very troublesome to carry.
Elwyn had no choice but to contribute his cloth bag so that Hermione could put the books and the things she wanted into it.
A few minutes later, when he saw Hermione stuff the girl's clothes and underwear into his pocket, he suddenly felt weird.
She was relieved to let him carry these things for her …
Hermione didn't seem to want to take the suitcase and handed everything to Elwyn.
An image appeared in Elwyn's mind. On a long night, Hermione came to his room and asked for his underwear to take a shower. After a while, she washed his clothes and sent them back to him …
Well, no matter how he looked at it, he was really looking forward to this trip!
Whether it was alchemy or his relationship with Hermione, he seemed to have a chance to improve.
After lunch, which was a little tense, Elwyn and Hermione were sent to the airport and set off for Egypt!
… …..
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, was a bright pearl on the Nile and one of the oldest cities in the world.
When it came to Egypt and Cairo, most people first thought of pyramids, camels, yellow sand, gods, mysterious magic, and all kinds of ancient ruins. But the first thing Elwyn felt when he got off the plane was that it was really hot here!
Cairo was located at the southern end of the Nile Delta. It was a typical subtropical desert climate, with an average summer temperature of 40 degrees.
Sweat flowed down his cheeks uncontrollably, and Elwyn had to use a spell to maintain their body temperature.
Beside him, Hermione was in high spirits. Although they had not yet left the airport, she kept looking around and kept talking to Elwyn about the various attractions and customs of Egypt and Cairo.
They had just seen the pyramids next to the city on the plane. It was a miracle.
On the yellow sand plains, the stone tombs of these ancient Egyptian emperors were magnificent, showing the world the majesty of the tomb owners in the past. Even from a distance, Elwyn could still feel the powerful magic aura.
He had read in the relevant magic books that, starting from the First Dynasty of Egypt, almost all the pharaohs were powerful ancient warlocks. They had the power to destroy heaven and earth, and were the unified combination of the Muggle secular royalty, theocracy, and the strongest of the magic world.
Among the many pyramids that had been discovered, the most famous were the three great pyramids in Giza, a suburb of Cairo. They were left behind by the three pharaohs of the Fourth Dynasty. They were the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Great Pyramid of Havara, and the Great Pyramid of Menkaure. They had a history of more than 4,000 years.
That was the era when ancient Egypt and ancient sorcerers had just begun to flourish, and the era when the power of the gods was at its strongest.
Two years ago, Ron had told Elwyn and Hermione more than once about the internal situation of the pyramids. Apart from the tombs and passages that had been opened to the Muggle, there were still many secret rooms that had not been cracked, and the number of curses in those rooms was beyond imagination.
The progress of cracking the curses was slow. Ron told them that the wizards of Gringotts had found a room above the tomb of the Queen of the Great Pyramid of Giza a few years ago. There were many strange-looking skeletons, all left behind by the Muggle who had forced their way into the pyramid.
The room was very scary. A few wizards went in to check it out, and suddenly, extra heads grew …
For the sake of safety, Lady Weasley forbade Bill from entering the pyramid.
Not far in front of the Great Pyramid was the Sphinx, which was as famous as the pyramid itself.
The Sphinx was a magical creature that actually existed in reality. It was a monster native to Egypt and ancient Greece. It could speak the human language and liked to ask passers-by riddles on key roads. If the answer was correct, they could pass, and if the answer was wrong, they would be swallowed by the Sphinx.
Many archaeologists and magic historians believed that the Sphinx was carved according to the image of the Sphinx.
Its face was the image of a pharaoh. It was a unique monument that symbolized authority.
It wore the crown of "Nemesis" on its head, and the sacred snake "Kubera" was engraved on its forehead. These were all legendary magic items that had been missing for a long time. Unfortunately, after the nose was destroyed, all the magic on the statue had lost its effect. Modern wizards could not speculate its specific use.
Apart from the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx, the first Pharaoh of Egypt was Ramses II, who was recognized as the most powerful spellcaster.
He was the pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty of Egypt, which was also the era when the ancient sorcerers were at their strongest, the era when the gods were slaughtered.
In an inexplicable sense, he was a god himself, possessing unimaginable power.
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