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Chapter 831

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"I don't like this fairy!" Gabri said.

"No one likes her, her evil intentions are too obvious!" Hermione said, "What are you going to do, Elwyn?"

"We have no other choice. If we want to view the Emerald Jade Record, we can only agree to it. This fairy knows this." Elwyn replied. He didn't like being forced, but the current situation forced him to join Sai Djoser's excavation team.

Bill previously told them that the Emerald Jade Record was kept in the depths of Gringotts.

Marquis Djoser was one of the people in charge of Gringotts, he had the right to decide if Elwyn could view the Emerald Jade Record.

"Exploring the ruins is a very dangerous thing, but don't worry too much." Bill said, "Elwyn, I can go with you. If it's only about deciphering alchemy, there shouldn't be too much danger."

"No matter what, we'll accompany you." Hibiscus Chinensis frowned slightly.

The sudden invitation made them lose the mood to continue strolling. After leaving Gringotts, they returned to the inn.

Bill found a lot of materials about Ramses II and the Sun Ruins from Gringotts. They spent a long time researching at night.

From these materials, the great Ramses II was really a pharaoh that was infinitely close to being a god.

The ruins of his reign could be seen everywhere in Egypt. A large number of ancient statues and inscriptions told people about this pharaoh's heroic deeds and courage. His image was passed down through the ages, and could still stand the test of time.

There were too many legends about him, several days and nights wouldn't be enough to finish them.

Elwyn's focus was on the powerful magic power displayed by Ramses II. Hermione and Gabri were very interested in the love story between this pharaoh and his queen, Nefertari.

"On Nefertari's tombstone, there's a carving of Ramses II's confession of love: My love for you is unique, because you are the most beautiful in the world, no one can replace you. When you gently walk by my side, you take away my heart. "Hermione slowly recited this sentence." Very romantic, isn't it? "

Gabriel nodded vigorously and started to read the love story of Ramses II in the file.

The person who wrote these words did not seem like a dignified Pharaoh, but more like a young man who fell in love for the first time. Reading these stories, the image of a perfect young king appeared in front of Elwyn. It was hard to believe that he was also the most powerful spellcaster in the world at that time.

"Here's another line, also a line of praise for Nefertari: the sun rises because of you." "How romantic. She was the Pharaoh's first and last wife. For thousands of years, their temples faced each other on the banks of the Nile …"

Gabrielle closed her eyes and tried to imagine the queen's face. Elwyn looked at her speechlessly.

She was indeed very cute, but everyone had clearly come to help Elwyn find clues about the Sun ruins. Why did the topic change to this in the end? As for Bill and Hibiscus Chinensis, these two guys had long gone somewhere to chat alone!

They said they went out to buy juice for the three of them, and now they had no idea where they were.

Hermione was more reliable. For four whole hours, she had been buried in a large pile of documents, which made Elwyn's heart ache a little.

"Hermione, rest for a while. You don't have to work so hard. I'm just going to help them with the alchemy …"

"The sun rises because of you!" Hermione suddenly raised her head and looked at Elwyn.

"What?!"

"The sun rises because of you!" Hermione repeated and quickly flipped through the information in her hand. She seemed to suddenly think of something. "Elwyn, look here. I found this sentence on the carvings outside the Sun ruins."

Elwyn took the copy of the photo from her hand. It was a sentence engraved on the outer gate of the Sun ruins. In the photo was a stone door engraved with ancient hieroglyphs and magic runes. Part of it was buried under the yellow sand. The sentence in the middle was "The sun rises because of you", and it was written in standard English handwritten on the photo.

"If this is Ramesses II praising Nefertari, then could this temple ruins be related to this queen? Otherwise, it would not be such a coincidence," Hermione said hurriedly. "This is a big discovery, Elwyn."

"It is indeed an interesting deduction!" Elwyn looked carefully at the photo in his hand. "The Sun ruins may really be related to Nefertari. No one has discovered this until now."

This sentence was considered to be a praise to the sun god, Ra, who was the highest god in all of Egypt.

Therefore, this temple in the center of the city of Pere Ramesses was also known as the Sun ruins.

The various daily necessities and murals on the walls were considered the most direct evidence of the existence of the Golden Sun Sutra.

But if this temple ruins had nothing to do with the sun god, then all the above deductions were invalid.

The most important thing was that no one had discovered this point. What Bill brought were all internal information from Gringotts. Those old fairies and magic historians did not seem to pay much attention to the love story of Ramesses II when he was alive.

"Let us comb through Queen Nefertari's life and think along this line of thought …" Hermione said excitedly, just like her expression when she was preparing for the upcoming exam. "In the early years of Ramesses II's reign, Queen Nefertari played an important role, but her figure disappeared during the celebration of her thirty years in power. She may have passed away not long before that."

"The history books recorded that because their love made even the gods jealous," Gabriel said, turning the book to this page.

"It may be because of illness, or it may be because of an accident or a curse. In short, she left and died just like that. From the existing ruins, we can clearly see that Ramesses II loved her, and Nefertari was the love of his life. " Hermione said, "Therefore, he built this glorious temple in the center of his city for her."

"Then what was the purpose?" Elwyn said, feeling that he was about to grasp the main point. "There are many temples about Nefertari, and her tomb is also the largest and most spectacular in the Valley of the Queen."

There was a short silence. Hermione was still quickly taking out the thick stack of information. Elwyn and Gabriel were both looking at her.

Organizing information was Hermione's strong suit. She could always find the most important clues in the complicated narration.

"Do you still remember Gringotts' inference about the Sun ruins and eternal life?!" Hermione said, taking out a few pieces of parchment. "Since it wasn't Ramesses II who wanted eternal life, then it must have been prepared for the resurrection of Nefertari."

This pharaoh already had the strongest power in the world when he was alive. He could use magic to achieve everything, even slaying the gods.

Since that was the case, he must have been brooding over the death of his beloved queen and wanted to resurrect her.

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