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Chapter 225

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Angra was the oldest god of the Ennead, and in folk myths and legends. Even the gods were described as his children. But long before the establishment of the Empire of Eygut, Angra had faded from the world and almost never appeared. For the Empire of Eygut, the most important gods had always been Isis, Osiris, Horus, Seth, and Seth. In order to seize the position of the main god, Pharaoh Merneptah worshipped the ancient Angra as the only god, while the other gods and oracles were called angels, and Seth became the Archangel who ruled over the angels, the de facto Guardian God of Kingship, and the main god of the Ennead. Merneptah cooperated with the centralization of power in the name of promoting monotheism, and had achieved great success not long ago.

But Merneptah's religious and political reforms had always been carried out by only Seth, and Angra himself had never given any oracles. In fact, since the establishment of the Empire of Eygut a thousand years ago, Angra had never given any oracles at all, as if he was a god that did not exist. The appearance of Angra's oracle this time was the first in the history of the Empire of Eygut, and Pharaoh and the high priests of the Empire were shocked.

The content of Angra's oracle was very simple. First of all, it told Pharaoh and the high priests of the Empire that the so-called "blasphemous demon" was the former Supreme General of the Empire, Amon, confirming people's speculations. Although Angra revealed Amon's identity, he did not indicate that he would show his plan to punish Amon, nor did he instruct the Empire of Eygut in the name of the oracle on how to deal with this matter. The implication was that people should do as they see fit.

The Kami told Pharaoh and the high priests that this was a matter between Amon and Seth, so let Seth solve it himself. He would recall the angels of the Ennead and no longer go to the Eygut to pursue Amon. The Empire of Eygut could announce this matter in its own way and decide what to do.

Merneptah was at a loss when he received the oracle. He wanted to ask the god, but Anyla no longer answered. So Pharaoh held a small secret meeting to negotiate. The participants were the highest clergy of the Empire of Eygut. In addition to Pharaoh himself, the three high priests of the main shrine of the empire, and all the elders of the Academy of Magic of Eygut.

The elders of the Academy of Divine Arts analyzed Empyrean Anyra's simple oracle. Amon rushed into the temple and cut down the statue of Seth, and the statue of Seth was right next to the statue of Andra. Andra should have been clear about this matter, but he didn't want to intervene. The oracle even implied his dissatisfaction with Seth.

Allah meant for Seth to solve it himself. If Seth was unwilling to face Amon, then he should bear the consequences of being cut off from the altar.

The thoughts of the gods were indeed difficult for mortals to understand, but what should the Empire of Eygut do? First of all, the first problem was how to announce the identity of the "demon."

After a whole night of discussion, Pharaoh finally made a decision. Since Anyla did not order the Empire of Eygut what to do, then there was no need for the Empire of Eygut to announce the name of Amon to prevent unnecessary unrest among the people. The ruling authority of Merneptah and the prestige of the gods of Seth were now seriously questioned. If the people were to find out that the "demon" was Amon, who was revered by the people, it would be difficult to explain the reason, because everyone would question one thing in their hearts: Why did God Amon do that?

So Pharaoh ordered an announcement to be made to all of Eygut: "The great god Anyla has sent an oracle. The name of the blasphemous demon is Sudan. Sudan is the demon who came to the Temple of Isis a year ago and tried to bring disaster to the people of Eygut. The greatest Adoratrice in history, Maria, received the oracle of the Archangel Seth and did not hesitate to sacrifice herself with the power given by the gods to severely injure Sudan.

After Sudan escaped, he no longer had the power to harm Eygut, but he was both cowardly and insidious. He retaliated against the great Archangel Seth with the most despicable means. He did not dare to fight the heroes of Eygut and the angels, but only dared to secretly desecrate and destroy the statues of the Archangel. He disturbed people's hearts, shook people's faith, and sowed the seeds of the devil. The great god Anyla has decreed that as long as people are not tempted by the evil deeds of the devil, they can look up to the light of the gods. "

The meaning of the name Sudan was "the antagonist," symbolizing the temptation of people with weak faith to fight against the gods. With the release of this announcement, the Empire of Eygut finally ended the martial law that lasted for half a year in all the cities. The magic formations in Thebes and Montefiore also returned to normal. The Empire of Eygut finally found a way out.

In the past six months, in order to protect the shrines and pursue the demons, countless manpower, material, and financial resources were mobilized. Except for no casualties, it was no less than a large-scale war. If they did not catch Amon, they did not know how long it would last. In the long run, no one could stand it, so it was better to end it quickly!

If Amon still wanted to cut down the statues of Seth, then go ahead. He had already cut down 12 of the statues of Seth in the main shrines of the 24 cities. It was enough to achieve what he wanted. It did not matter whether he cut down the remaining half or not. He couldn't let the whole Empire work hard with Amon and the statues. Since God Yila had made an oracle, this should be the consequence that Seth had to bear, so he would let the others take a breather.

The cities of Eygut returned to their normal lives, but some changes had happened forever. The divine emissaries in the Ennead divine clan also returned to the Aeru under the summons of Anyla, and they all breathed a sigh of relief. In fact, the divine emissaries were well aware of the causes and consequences of the matter. In fact, they could understand why Amon did what he did.

Many of them had once opposed Amon under the orders of Seth, using various ways to prevent Moses from leading his people away from Eni. Some of the divine emissaries who had personally experienced that incident were also very sympathetic to the people of Duc, and even had to admire Amon. Especially when Moses walked across the Red Sea, the goddess Bastet suddenly appeared. Only later did the divine emissaries know that the cat beside Supreme General Amon was Bastet, who had fallen in the "Judgment of Fate and Judgment of Doomsday".

It could be said that Amon had saved and treated a divine emissary in distress in the Ennead divine clan. From a purely personal point of view, the divine emissaries had a more favorable impression of Amon. As for being enemies with him, it was only to complete their mission. When Amon rushed out of the Aeru, many divine emissaries only made a symbolic move and did not do their best to surround and intercept him. Because those people did not receive Seth's orders at the time, they were just acting as if it was none of their business.

Amon's trespass into the Ennead divine palace and the destruction of Seth's palace was also an affront to the Ennead divine clan. Later, his crazy actions in the main shrines of the various cities of Ejypt angered many divine emissaries. But the divine emissaries gave up their comfortable training in the divine palace to do the thankless task of guarding the main shrines of the cities, and there were also complaints in their hearts.

These complaints were not mainly aimed at Amon, as long as one was not a fool, they could understand why Amon did what he did, but Seth's performance was deeply dissatisfying. The entire Aeru and the Empire of Eygut were about to be turned upside down, and Seth just holed up like a turtle and refused to come out! This Archangel should have the courage and responsibility to face the consequences of his actions, instead of hiding and making others restless.

The divine emissaries' complaints about Seth were only in their hearts, and no one would say it out loud. The ancient and almost forgotten god Anra finally spoke, and his oracle was exactly what the divine emissaries wanted.

Interestingly enough, after the announcement of the Empire of Eygut, the demon Satan never appeared again. People poured into the shrine to pray and offer sacrifices to Anra, and the god restored the peaceful life of the people of the entire empire with a single word. As for the statue of Seth next to it, it was fine if it was broken. Anra's reputation inexplicably reached its peak in the thousand-year history of the empire.

The priests took the opportunity to proclaim that the only true god Anra was so majestic that even the demon Satan did not dare to offend him. With only one oracle, Andila restored the peace and tranquility of the entire Ejyptian Empire from the chaos that had lasted for half a year.

Amon, who was given the title of "Satan" by the Empire of Eygut, did not receive Anra's oracle, but when Anra gave the oracle in the Empire of Eygut, he saw another god on the distant island. The one who came to find him was the former king god of the Ennead, Horus the Broken Wing.

It was early in the morning, the rays of the sun rose over the sea, and the clouds that had been rolling for half a day were plated with a layer of golden brilliance. A breeze blew through the waves, and a little light flickered on the top of the waves. Amon got up from his sitting position and walked out of the forest to the seaside to look at the rising sun. The sunlight left a turbulent and narrow band of light on the surface of the sea. Not far away, a few crabs crawled across the shallows, leaving shallow footprints on the sand. Then, the waves gently rolled over, and the footprints disappeared.

Amon watched the sunrise by the sea, while Gabriel looked at Amon's back from the highest mountain on the island with a thoughtful expression.

Gabriel had been following Amon for the past six months, and she was only a watcher and guardian, and would not appear publicly if it was not necessary. So far, she had only acted twice, once in the first Cape States, and the other in the last city of Rosetta, both to help Amon escape.

In fact, Gabriel did not expect Amon to do that. In her opinion, at the beginning in the Cape States, Amon may have left to vent his anger, and the impact of doing that continuously was too serious, and the situation was too dangerous. But Amon later cut down the statues of Seth in the main temples along the way one by one. Obviously, there was a clear plan, small, but crazy and incredible.

If Maria could foresee what Amon would do, she would be extremely worried, but there would also be relief in her worry. But in any case, Amon should not lose his mind. He was in a seemingly calm and impulsive state, which was tantamount to creating a big earthquake from top to bottom in the Empire of Eygut. This behavior also involved himself and Gabriel, who followed him, in danger.

Gabriel's responsibility was to protect him and not let Amon continue to go crazy in a seemingly calm state. After going through the seven city-states on the east bank of the Nile River in Eygut, if Amon still wanted to enter Montefiore to die, Gabriel would definitely stop him. But at that time, Gabriel finally relaxed. Anger, because Amon did not go to Montefiore, but went south along the Nile River and straight to Eygut, catching all those who were waiting for him off guard.

Gabriel could see that as the statues of Seth were cut down one by one, it brought more and more shock to the Empire of Eygut, and Amon regained his true calmness, or rather, a seemingly impulsive calmness. He did not stop his crazy behavior, but on the other hand, he found his wisdom and calmness. Although he was alone with his sword, he still seemed to be commanding thousands of troops to fight an empire.

The encounter in the city of Rosetta was already very dangerous, and Gabriel made his move for the second time. If Amon wanted to continue, it would be meaningless. He wanted to force Seth to show up, and what he had done was enough. Even the divine emissaries in Aeru were alarmed. Amon had to be clear about one thing, and that was that he was doing all this for Maria, not Seth. If he stubbornly deviated from one starting point to another and could not extricate himself, it would go against his original intention, which was not what Maria wanted to see.

There were some things that could not be forgotten, and people had to do something, but it did not mean that they should go further and further by venting. At this point, if he continued to go to Eygut and disturb the shrine, it would no longer make sense for Maria and Seth, and it would become a self-entanglement in Amon's soul.

At the beginning, Gabriel herself was also in a state of anger, but following Amon all the way also made her soul gradually calm. Now she looked at Amon's back as he looked at the sea. He seemed to be thinking, was he going further and further away from the true source of divinity, or was he getting closer and closer? Perhaps it was only a matter of a thought.

Amon faced the sea and spread his arms, as if he was taking a deep breath and hugging something. At this moment, his movements suddenly paused, he put down his arms and looked up in the direction of the sunrise, and the sound of the surrounding waves seemed to quiet down for a moment. In the light of the sunrise, on the sparkling golden sea, a man walked slowly on the waves.

This man appeared out of thin air, and Amon's detection magic did not detect his presence at all. When he saw him, the man's figure blurred for a moment, and he had already stepped onto the beach at an incredible speed, standing quietly a few dozen steps away.

He looked to be in his early twenties, and his face was very handsome, but his face was a little pale. He was wearing a golden robe and a tall white crown. The two sides of the crown were decorated with red feathers that hung down to his shoulders. One of his sleeves fluttered in the sea breeze. It was obvious that he had lost an arm.

As soon as the man stood on the beach, Amon waved his right hand and secretly stopped Gabriel who was rushing over with his battle axe. Then he looked at the man and asked in a deep voice, "Horus?"

The man was Horus. There used to be a Shrine of Horus in Duc, and Amon had seen his statue since he was a child. There were usually two kinds of statues of Horus. One was the statue in the center of the main shrine of a city, with the image of a man with an eagle's head and a pair of wings on his back, and the other was the statue in other places with a normal face, basically no different from the god in front of him, except that the figure in front of him was more slender and did not lose an arm.

Horus was not surprised that Amon could recognize him. He nodded slightly and said, "Yes, I am Horus. I have seen you in the crowd of the shrines, and also on the battlefield, but I did not expect to meet you in such a way today. Please do not be afraid, I mean you no harm. I am here to guide and help you. Amun of Leng, you really have the temperament of a god. You can still be so calm in front of me, I admire you very much! "

As he spoke, Horus showed a solemn and kind smile. In the morning light, his figure was gradually shrouded by a golden light, appearing mysterious and noble. Amon frowned and said, "Horus, the god in distress.

If you have something to talk to me about, please stop acting like a god. In front of me, you do not need to act like this. "

Just now, Horus secretly released the coercion of a god. Under normal circumstances, creatures who had not transcended eternal life would be involuntarily shocked by this coercion. This was also a kind of magic that could affect the mind, and only gods could use it. But Amon had seen more than one god who had transcended eternal life. The first was the girl Yoon Nam-na of the grassland, and now she even dared to cut down the statue of Seth, so he did not fall for this trick at all.

Horus was slightly startled, and his smile was a little stiff, but he still asked with a smile, "A god has come with goodwill and is willing to provide you with help and guidance. Don't you welcome it?"

Amon said lightly, "I just want to ask you to talk nicely. Since you are here, say what you want."

Horus waved his hand, and two wide chairs appeared on the beach. Behind the chairs was a large luxurious umbrella. He made an elegant gesture and motioned for Amon to sit down. Amon sat down, and Horus asked again, "Don't you want to ask me where I came from?"

Amon replied, "Actually, I want to know where you went after you lost your position as the king of gods. I still don't know much about the Ennead, and there are indeed many things I need to ask you. If you can tell me how to find Seth, I will express my sincerest gratitude! "

Horus's expression finally couldn't help but become a little bleak. He looked down at a crab crawling past his feet and said, "I went to the divine kingdom of Ander, and I came from there. Some time ago, I had been healing in the divine kingdom, until Seth also entered the divine kingdom, so I returned to the human world. I know what happened, and I know everything you have done. I have wanted to talk to you for a long time, but I don't want to return to the Ennead and wait until the next day to have a chance to meet you. "

Amon couldn't help but hold the back of the chair and straighten his upper body. "The divine kingdom of Ander? What is that place? Seth also went to Huali. Why did you leave? Don't tell me you had another fight there? "

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