Chapter 97: The Muggle who has been worshiped by wizards for seventy-one years

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Those Anapa were probably the last guards, and Noah did not encounter any danger again.

There are no endless magic traps, no strange guards, not even the sound of scarabs crawling in the walls, and even the decorations are only carved reliefs, and there is not a single gem.

Noah's eyes passed over these reliefs, and he subconsciously stopped when he saw one of them.

This painting shows a man sitting on a high seat holding a scepter and holding a mask. The mask seems to be the one he got before.

Noah's gaze lingered on the mask in the portrait. The mask was painted so lifelike, especially the magic patterns on it, every stroke of which was not left out.

Noah's eyes turned to the painting before him, but he didn't find the origin of this mask. Instead, he looked back and saw the function of this mask.

The man holding the scepter put on a mask and accepted the worship of the people. No, it was not just people. Noah also saw some submissive magical creatures on it, such as an unknown creature with a crocodile head and a human body, and an unknown creature with a rat head and a snake tail. , and the familiar cat and civet, they all bowed their heads respectfully, as if worshiping.

The next few paintings are all portraits of people wearing masks calling the wind and rain. They are really "calling the wind and rain". The masked people hold up the scepter in their hands. Insect swarms, rainstorms, sandstorms, and even flames, these powerful demons... The army was shattered under the effect of the spell, and many people could be seen falling to the ground or putting down their weapons.

So, was this mask the reason why Ramses II was so powerful?

Noah looked at the portraits thoughtfully, but had no intention of trying them himself.

Naturally, the memory of those eight Annapas was too profound for him. Who knows if wearing the mask would have any other effects.

However, apart from these portraits, the mask has never appeared again, and only the scene of people sitting on high seats constantly receiving worship has remained unchanged.

Noah had a rough look at it, and he became more and more convinced that this face was weird.

The scene of the establishment of the pyramid was also mentioned at the back of the portrait. Noah's sweeping glance was regarded as witnessing the glory of the Pharaoh. After all, the paintings here are all about the other's great achievements and scenes of worship.

As the portrait reaches the scene of the burial of Ramses II, this long corridor finally comes to an end.

Noah looked at the majestic gate in front of him. The two reliefs of Annapa carved on the door already gave him a little PTSD. He subconsciously looked at it a few more times, fearing that they would just walk down from above.

The two times we met were really memorable.

Fortunately, this time it was really just a simple relief. As the door was opened, the lowest level of the pyramid was opened again.

Unlike the gorgeous halls and storage rooms on the upper floors, there is only a small stone room on the bottom floor.

Noah stood at the door, and the fire lit up with the wand he raised, illuminating the entire stone room like daylight.

The first thing that catches the eye is a sarcophagus in the center of the stone chamber.

The sarcophagus lies across the stone chamber with no decorations around it. There are only a few statues of Anapa standing under the surrounding stone walls in a garrison posture.

Noah raised his hand, and his only magic power catalyzed a batch of seeds to destroy these statues, and then he walked to the sarcophagus.

The sarcophagus is also quite unremarkable. It is a unique style of ancient Egypt. There is no unnecessary decoration. If you really want to say it...

Noah raised his head slightly and saw the only thing above that was incompatible with this stone room - a red bead the size of a baby's head.

According to Shahos's description, this is the core of the protective barrier that maintains the lower level of the pyramid. As long as this thing is destroyed, the curse that traps Shahos will be eliminated, and the undead will be completely free. So... destruction is impossible. Noah had no intention of destroying this thing and letting Shahos free from the beginning. Who knows if that guy will cause any disaster after escaping. It is an undead spirit, and he might cause it. What unimaginable consequences.

He just doesn't know if his Sand Snakes have found Li Xize's location. He has been unable to contact the Sand Snakes since arriving here. He just hopes that the spirituality and magic power he has reserved will be enough for these Sand Snakes to find him.

Noah lowered his head and looked at the sarcophagus. Shahos meant that the person lying in the sarcophagus was a Muggle. Noah had a guess in his mind, but he was not sure yet.

He looked at the sarcophagus, and sure enough he found a line of very obscure writing in the corner of the side of the sarcophagus -

[To the high-ranking wizards, in my name, I order you to guard my soul forever and ever. ——A "pariah" who has been worshiped by you for seventy-one years]

Noah looked at this line of writing with mixed emotions.

Sure enough... the person buried here is a Muggle, or in other words, Ramses II was a Muggle, a Muggle who deceived all the wizards at that time and successfully stood above all wizards.

A country ruled by wizards was controlled by a Muggle and brought to its peak. It was worshiped by all wizards, Muggles and magical creatures for 71 years, and even built this pyramid after death. Countless wizards are proud of his vigil. Even now, this is something that wizards dare not even think about. It can only be described as appalling.

But it happened that more than three thousand years ago, something incredible really happened in a country ruled by wizards and Muggles were reduced to pariahs. Even Noah, who had already made some guesses along the way, could not hide his shock.

No wonder Shahos was not worried that he would not destroy the protective barrier here when he came down. He probably thought that no wizard would not be angry about this matter. After all, wizards who thought they were superior could not accept being deceived by Muggles. Facts that play with and enslave—then and now.

Noah could even guess what kind of uproar it would cause among the wizards when it was publicized. How the wizards would insult this historical ruler and label him the "liar of the century." The wizards may try their best to erase this history, and even destroy the pyramid to erase this shame, as if they never mentioned why the wizarding world was closed and hidden to this day.

But this is probably what the Pharaoh wanted to see, otherwise he wouldn't have left this line of mocking writing on purpose.

But one step after another, Noah regained his composure after being shocked, and remembered all the experiences he had played with before, that bow, those sculptures, those stereotypes, and the eight immortals before. Annapa...

Oh, the admiration that just arose suddenly disappeared. Noah even wanted to open the coffin and cast a prank spell on the people inside.