In fact, most of the hints were left by Noah, and his exploration progress was far deeper than others.
But this tip can only go so far.
After following the scarab into a passage and going straight down two floors, Noah saw Shahos again.
Shahos is not a body made of sand at this moment, but the image of a mummy wrapped tightly in cloth, although this mummy is wearing a rather luxurious robe studded with gold ornaments.
There is still something to be said for the so-called mummy, at least the undead spirit is indeed trapped within this corpse.
Noah didn't look much. Having a body was Shahos's weakness but also a layer of protection. Noah bet that this mummy was at least invulnerable.
The scarab that led the way scurried into the gap in the corner of the wall and soon disappeared.
But when standing in this tomb chamber, I can always hear rustling sounds in the walls, which are dense and creepy. Apparently the walls of this room are covered with scarabs, like an insect nest. .
Noah casually glanced at the gap in the corner of the wall and focused his attention on Shahos, but Shahos's attention was not on him.
There was a stone basin in front of Shahos, and Shahos was looking intently at the dirty sandy water in the basin.
Noah took a look. It wasn't a pensieve, but some other magic. Anyway, Noah didn't see any pictures from inside.
In this case, he could only look around first.
Noah began to look at the tomb openly. It should be a place similar to a laboratory. One wall was hollowed out into a bookshelf, which was filled with stone carvings and some bottles and jars with no apparent function. There are also several tables and chairs placed, with some stereotypes scattered around on the middle finger, and some unfinished handwriting engraved on some of the stereotypes.
However, because the content above was too messy, Noah did not understand what was written on it for a while.
He was about to take a closer look when Shahos finally withdrew his attention from the stone basin: "You're here."
Noah put down his hand and looked at him, hearing Shahos say unhurriedly: "You brought a group of little mice."
Noah casually formed a seat out of sand and Shiran sat down: "It's just a bunch of little mice."
He looked calm and composed, as if those people had nothing to do with him, as if it had nothing to do with him.
Shahos was secretly annoyed that he had brought him big trouble, but he didn't want to show weakness in front of Noah, so he could only reluctantly swallow the question: "Do you want to go to the lower level to see it?"
Noah tilted his head slightly: "Oh?"
It was an invitation he hadn't expected.
Noah originally thought he was asking for "reincarnation magic" from her, but he didn't expect that he actually invited him to the bottom.
And Shahos was also sincere this time: "Do you know who is buried at the bottom?"
Noah looked at him carefully: "Isn't it Ramses II?"
Shahos chuckled in a hoarse voice: "Yes, it is the great Pharaoh who should be buried there."
Noah was keenly aware of his choice of words—should have been.
You mean, not anymore?
Nuo E waited quietly for his follow-up, and heard a story about Li Daitao's death from Shahos.
Ramesses II is known as the most powerful wizard in ancient Egypt. This pharaoh had outstanding achievements during his reign. He had the absolute strength to destroy an army by one person. He was also called the wizard "closest to Anapa". Later, the Pharaoh even carved Annapa on his weapons, thus becoming the "spokesperson of Annapa". There were even rumors that he would see the God of Death after his death and be granted eternal life. right.
Regardless of whether these rumors are true or false, it can be seen that the prestige of this pharaoh is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. And this inverted pyramid was specially built under the instruction of the Pharaoh King to obtain eternal life in the underworld. Those who are allowed to be buried here are the loyal followers of the Pharaoh King. This Pharaoh’s “cornerstone” to the underworld.
But when Shahos accidentally becomes undead, he discovers a shocking secret.
The person buried in the deepest layer is no longer the Pharaoh he followed, but an imposter, a... civilian, or a Muggle!
After hearing this ups and downs story, Noah remained calm on his face, but his heart was filled with turmoil.
It's such a big melon, and suddenly I understand Hufflepuff's little hobby of carrying snacks with him. It's really not appropriate to not order melon seeds at this time.
The twist at the end is really exciting. The person lying at the bottom of this pyramid is actually a Muggle?
He did not doubt the authenticity of Shahos's words, because the other party did have a gnashing tone when he talked about Muggles. The kind of soul fluctuations that lead to hatred and anger at being deceived cannot be faked.
But other people's...that's up for debate.
Shahos was still immersed in his own emotions, and even because he was so excited, the lifeless magic around him exuded a dangerous aura like angry and painful magma: "A pariah! Treats us as his cornerstone!"
Noah added a defensive magic to himself without leaving any trace, and waited patiently for him to calm down.
Fortunately, the undead has always been lacking in emotions. Emotions come and go quickly. He calmed down after a while and said, "I'm sorry for making you laugh."
Shahos said in a hoarse voice: "I think you already know that I am not allowed to approach the lower level. The guardian magic there is still running, so I can't even pull out the Muggle inside."
Noah didn't ask how he found a Muggle lying inside when he couldn't go down, nor why he asked him to do such a thing instead of luring other wizards down, and of course he didn't mention About Li Xize.
But Shahos knew how to impress Noah, and he took the initiative to give conditions without Noah taking the initiative to mention it: "In exchange, I can lift Li Xize's curse. I need your help."
The help he needed was not to pull out the Muggle lying inside, but to lift the protective spell below that prevented him from getting closer.
He showed great sincerity for this, and even took the initiative to hand over the "hostage", but Noah would not refuse and did not intend to refuse: "I understand."
Anyway, he has plans to go down, and having someone who "knows the basics" to help can avoid some unnecessary troubles.
"Let's talk about the following situation." Noah said, "It's not an ordinary protective spell that can work for such a long time."
"Of course," Shahos said in a hoarse voice, "of course it won't be a simple spell. It is a special protective spell compiled by the whole country."
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Sorry, QAQ
I have been too busy these past two days and have not bothered to update. I will find a way to make up for it later.