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Chapter 132 The Outsider of Destiny

Chapter 132 The outsider of fate

I turned on the emergency lighting. I could only bring a flashlight and a lead pillow filled with ore, so I left the flashlight behind.

I'm starting to wonder if the person who just made me lose my mind is helping me. After all, staying in the tunnel can only lead to death. I can hear the Book of the Dead because it resonates with me.

They probably didn't hear it

I figured it out after going to trial

This is another trap. But this time this person is probably helping me.

I'm a little timid, but this place doesn't feel scary to me. I also have a terrible shortcoming, that is, I easily break jars and fall. Anyway, it's like this. Goodbye, my friend, it's better to say goodbye. I thought about continuing.

Follow Thutmose III to the trial.

He walked over, but before I could react, he disappeared at the end. Then I saw him getting on an altar and dripping blood into it.

Then Ramses came and passed by. This time I followed closely to avoid losing him.

But not even two steps after Ramses, he had already arrived at the altar, and he dismantled the altar without knowing why.

Everything is shaking. I can't go back, I can only run forward.

Who would have thought that the road ahead is not a road, but a scale?

As soon as I stood up, I knew it was a bad dish.

Lean towards me

I can't wait to die either

Sayazi ran to the opposite side of the balance

The little monster is chasing me from behind

As a result, I stood on the judgment scale and saw an abyss and running water on both sides. I guess if I fell, I would have to receive a box lunch.

I watched Tutankhamun go in and bleed, but I couldn't see clearly.

I finally mustered up the courage to step on the scales, and Ramses II walked in again, passing through me. There were bronze sculptures on both sides, replacing the original stone sculptures. Then he also walked into the door, and also sacrificed blood. , but there was no light, which was different from just now. The altar that had just responded to the blood of Tutankhamun was ordered to be destroyed.

So what is this, a drama about the Nineteenth Dynasty subverting the religious holy places of the Eighteenth Dynasty? But Ramses accepted the Karnak Temple very well.

What do you want to tell me here, is it blood? And not all Pharaoh’s blood can be used.

Reminds me of that sentence about your blood as a sacrifice.

of Ramses.

But when he walked by, it seemed that the place was unstable. But he was still allowed to pass.

Next, he was seen looking around at the statues of gods, and then destroyed the altar.

After I relaxed, I realized that the environment was different, and then I heard footsteps, people's breathing, subtle wind and singing.

I heard a sound, but I couldn't pinpoint the source of the sound. This space was different from what I had encountered and perceived.

I can smell Tutankhamun from behind

I can smell it, so it's not a dream

Then Tutankhamun passed by me.

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Or Ramesses?

the last pharaoh to worship them

Ramesses destroyed the temple directly

In Duatri I can feel the memories of all the people who have touched the stone or the magnetic field and been here

Now I don't know if this is an illusion or their troubled past

Can you see the past through magnetic fields?

I couldn't just pick and choose the parts of my life that I loved. I accepted a life where I wouldn't experience those.

But that doesn't mean they can make me give up. Even if I haven't experienced that, I'm still me.

Perhaps the Egyptians’ understanding that the flesh and blood of gods was gold came from them

Or seen them?

Can gold provide them with nutrients?

Or what metal is more suitable?

Did you see the "god" absorbing metal objects, and then there was golden blood?

There are many assumptions in this world, and many questions beyond assumptions.

During the trial, I thought of many past experiences - this stone belongs to A's family. Maybe Atlantis is that part of the sea in Africa?

Crete Minoan Civilization 2600BC God never leave Athens

Zeus hides in a cave called the Folds of the Earth. There are various sacrificial objects in the caves of Crete.

The shield is believed to have been used to cover up the cries of baby Zeus.

Tartarus, the underworld in Greek mythology

Mount Olympus is the birthplace of the gods

(Stone!)Hades Oracle

Delphi is a place to call the gods…

God is born of fear

The volcanic eruption of Santorini 3,600 years ago was equivalent to 50,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs

Apollo and Poseidon were punished by Zeus to build the walls of Troy

Use God’s help to explain what humans can’t do

Every myth and every god is a window looking at the ancient times.

People's cognition is based on their own experiences, but too much of it is based on inexperience.

Have awe of the unknown.

This is Maat's trial

The deceased needs to put his heart on a scale and weigh it with the feathers. In Egyptian, feathers mean truth. In other words, your heart and the truth must be equal, which means you are not lying, and you are not lying.

Do any bad thing. This way you can pass the trial and live a so-called happy life in the afterlife.

The strange thing is that I seemed to vaguely see something else - the trial of others?

But after I came out, I totally forgot about it

memory maze

Why can’t I remember some things?

Why can’t I find things that are clearly in the memory palace?

Am I reluctant to part with the person I love?

Of course

Born and destroyed

In the trial, I saw what I couldn't let go of, what I persisted in, and what supported me to go on.

Our lives and our efforts are really born and destroyed in the long and endless space.

but we

During the trial, I saw my heart

Why did it come

Firm or not

And everyone’s background, etc.

I have pure good intentions and strong curiosity

Just like a child who grows up slowly, there are always taller lines drawn on the wall at home as he grows taller. These marks on my body always remind me of the path I have traveled.

Maybe it's because I'm an outsider in the whole bureau and squeezed in on my own wishful thinking.

Because I was an outsider, I saw everyone's situation. Of course, I forgot about it later.

Precisely because I am an outsider, I am the variable.

The bravest people

It feels like I have experienced all of their lives here, and this moment seems as long as a hundred years.

Including Ramses

Experience the feeling of being a Pharaoh in Duatri

After the life of Ramses

including those behind

Become a god and protect Egypt with your ancestors

I feel like I've walked through this

In fact, I felt the memory of Ramses

as he walked again

Watching him pass me Duat

When Ramses walked past me, the surroundings were still here in Duat, but the feeling had changed. It was like it had come to life, with a different light.

I didn't expect that this place would be even more glorious while it was still in use.

It’s different from Tutankhamen’s.

I've seen a lot of impossible things happen.

For example, Li Yuan sat expressionlessly under the window of a temple, with the sun shining around him.

Could that be the original appearance of the broken wall? We were separated from the crowd by the quicksand, and accidentally discovered the judgment monument of Seth?

Alex is persistent

Li Yuan was surprised

It's just an open space in front of and behind the house

But it becomes the starting point for children to love nature and revere life.

It is the eternal gentle background when facing the bleak world

I saw the young Li Yuan, who was a very good friend of mine in childhood.

At that time, Grandpa Li picked him up from our house. He was sobbing quietly on the way. What did I do wrong? My mother left, my father didn’t care about me, and I had to say goodbye to my friends.

Grandpa Li feels sorry for his grandson, but he can only say

You did nothing wrong. It's because we are incapable of creating a good life for you.

So you have to grow up, we need you to grow up.

From then on, Xiao Li grew up with a protective mood.

May be a child loved by the God of Destiny

Always likes to tease him

Teacher Bai basically has nothing, he seems to have died once.

Because I wanted to feel the real water, I stayed in the water without getting out.

The people in black have also passed away, but I don’t seem to have a deep impression of their experiences. The only thing that remains is what a few people experienced together. - Ancient City of Ur

Even if someone else’s past unfolds before your eyes

Also respectfully not walking past

Time I'm not sure what the time is here

Does time have meaning?

It’s like we met each other directly at different times without being 4,000 years apart. It’s very real, unless VR is messing with me.

But I don't think I experienced anything supernatural

Although all this is beyond the scope of cognition

But it’s okay to force an explanation

Did anyone else hear the singing?

That song may be what the pharaohs used to sing. I just triggered the memory.

After Ramesses ordered the temple to be destroyed, the place began to shake, stones fell down, and the water flowed rapidly. The door was about to close. I couldn't stand still. It was impossible to turn back, so I had to run forward. Just now I was in

This end of the scale was stepping on Ma'at's feathers, watching the little monster on the side turn its head as I did. When I ran over, the scale tilted towards me, and the monster rushed towards me. I was desperate.

After a jump, I used my right hand to protect my head, but my left hand couldn't feel it and I couldn't lift it up. Then the scale collapsed and the little monster disappeared.

Then I fell down on the open ground.

When I looked up, I saw the huge door. But it was a stone door, not the bronze door I just saw. Maybe I was just seeing things.

My feet are empty.

The dish is bad and the scale is broken.

I jumped as hard as I could, and I was just a short distance away from the other shore, but I still didn't reach it.

I started to fall.

(End of chapter)

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