Its daybreak.

When the darkest dawn came, Jonathon couldn't help but shiver in his sleep and got up in a daze.

"Wow! It's so cold. I really should have brought two bottles of brandy." Jonathan moved the stone he was sitting on closer to the bonfire. The camel he had leaned against all night snorted in dissatisfaction.

puff!

O'Connor dug up the cold sand from the ground and put out the bonfire.

"Hey! O'Connor, what do you have against me?" Jonathan said dissatisfied.

"With such a dark sky, the bonfire is too conspicuous. If rebels really come, this is the target." Evelin said, "Tie up the clothes tighter.

"Evelin, what happened last night? I thought you would stand with me." Jonathan asked confused.

"If the price of standing with you is death, I will stay away from you." Evelin retorted.

"Shh!" O'Connor suddenly stopped the brother and sister from going about their daily routine.

"Are you here?" Evelin asked nervously.

O'Connor shook his head: "I don't know."

O'Connor started digging a hole in the ground. Evelyn and Jonathan don't know why.

"A little trick in the army." O'Connor looked at the deep pit about a foot long and put a clay pot into it.

"Where did you get this from?"

"Yesterday's camp." O'Connor filled back the sand and filled the gaps between the pot and the ground.

Evelin's eyes lit up: "Amplify the sounds coming from the ground through a clay pot?"

"Clever! This method is commonly used in the army to detect cavalry in large groups. If it is a plain, this method can even detect cavalry fifteen kilometers away. However, the loose desert will weaken the effect of this method. I don't know if there is another method. It's no use." As O'Connor said, he lay down on the ground, put one ear close to the clay pot, and listened carefully.

"I said………………"

"Shh!"

Jonathan couldn't help but wanted to speak, but Evelin forced him back. He needed to be quiet!

"Have it?"

"No...did we guess wrong? Or are there very few people coming?" O'Connor straightened up and shook his head.

"That......"

"You can go take a look." O'Connor said to Evelin.

Evelin's eyes sparkled.

The dawn faded quickly and the sun rose.

As the sunlight dispels the darkness, the hidden Hamna Tower reappears.

"Hamnata" Evelin couldn't help but speed up.

Just as the three of them were chasing each other, on the other side of Hamna Tower, Lochner led a dozen companions and several members of the American expedition team to speed up.

"Is it too late?" Looking at the rising sun in the sky, Lockner asked Benny who was being dragged on the horse.

Benny was lying on the horse, his intestines were about to be knocked out due to the bumps along the way. He looked at the sun, and Benny was sweating profusely: "Come on, it's too late."

The place where they set out was not close to here. Deeper in the desert, even if one person and three horses galloped all night, they might still not be able to catch up with Hamna Tower's appearance.

Should we wait a month?!

Lochner's face was gloomy. Although his skin color could not tell that he was dark, his expression still said it all.

No! You must go and see it, otherwise Lochner will not give up.

"Everyone speed up!"

"yes!"

"Hamna Tower——" O'Connor and the other two entered Hamna Tower smoothly, and Jonathon seemed to see countless treasures flying towards him.

Jonathan, who was in poor walking condition, was having fun in the ruins of Hamna Tower. His offbeat cheerfulness also made O'Connor and Evelyn relax.

"What to do next? You are a professional."

O'Connor handed the tool bag together with the ammunition bag behind him to Evelin.

As he said, he was good at killing people, but archaeological adventures were not his forte.

"Leave it to me!" Evelin was full of confidence. She took the tool bag and walked south towards the statue of Death exposed in the yellow sand.

O'Connor also followed, looking at the statue of Death that had been eroded by the sand and dust, and sighed: "Back then... I escaped death right here."

"You're so lucky."

luck?

O'Connor didn't think so. The terrible sound and the terrible face made of surging sand were not good signs.

"Someone has been here!" Evelin exclaimed.

"What's wrong?" O'Connor came over.

"Someone has been here, there is a hole here." Evelin squatted half-crouched, her fingers stuck in the sand.

"This place looks no different from other places." Jonathan came over.

Evelin just glanced at him, and then gently hugged him with her arms.

Ye

The calm sand suddenly turned into quicksand, and a huge hole appeared in front of the three people in the blink of an eye.

"Someone came here a month ago, and they opened a hole here, but this month's wind and sand re-buried the entrance of the hole. The support is very fragile, and the entrance of the hole can reappear with just a little stirring." Evelin's expression was very serious. dignified.

She was not complacent about her keen awareness. On the contrary, the 370 hole was right in front of the Statue of Death!

Statue of Death. According to legend, there is a strange book hidden under the feet of the God of Death in Hamna Tower - the Golden Sutra of the Sun.

This book is what Evelin has been dreaming about. She doesn't think there is any magic in this world, let alone any curse. But as an archaeologist, even if she thinks so, she feels that this strange book will... Will help her unlock more mysteries of ancient Egypt...013311122 Feilu 163123311]

But now, the appearance of the hole gave her a bad feeling.

She felt that someone had gotten there first!

After hearing Evelin’s concerns, O’Connor was more direct: “Just go down and take a look.

"Be careful." Evelin watched as O'Connor checked the rope twice, walked back to the entrance of the cave, and before preparing to jump, she warned seriously: "I don't know what Hamnatari is like, but the burial place is buried here. With several pharaohs behind him, there is a possibility that there are any traps here."

"Can an antique from three thousand years ago still be used?" O'Connor smiled, kicked his legs, and jumped down from the hole with a diameter of only two feet.

"Poof! Poof!"

"O'Connor! Are you okay?"

"Well - not good, I took a bite of sand!" O'Connor said with a smile, "Come down! It doesn't look dangerous!".

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