To Four Thousand Years Later

Chapter 52: victory is set

"Move here, yes, put it in the middle of the road..."

Benaiah directed the soldiers loudly to move the huge golden bull and let them put it in the middle of the road.

He didn't know why God Solomon wanted to build such a huge golden calf—although it was only plated with a layer of gold leaf and the inside was made of wood, it took a lot of hard work to build a golden calf that was more than six meters high. It can still be said that it took a lot of energy from the craftsman.

It's fine if it's something useful... But the golden bull is a symbol of the Canaanites—that is, the **** Baal believed by the Phoenicians. When Moses led them out of Egypt, someone sacrificed a golden calf. The prophet Moses was so angry that he burned the golden bull.

And now, does King Solomon also worship Baal?

But later, when she learned more about the details of this secret plan, Binaya let go of what she was worried about at the beginning.

Sure enough...King Solomon is definitely not the kind of person who worships pagan demon gods.

However, some structures of this golden calf made Binaya very incomprehensible.

For example, Solomon asked the craftsmen to make a downward opening in the belly of the golden calf, and the switch was inside the golden calf. More than 30 seats on two floors were made, as well as handles protruding from the wall on both sides of the seats to fix the body, and a weapon rack fixed behind the seats.

Looks like some sort of new tank...but no wheels, no windows to peek out the weapons and see what's going on.

What is the use of this?

At that time, Benaiah asked Solomon in confusion. But Solomon just smiled slightly, and told him a story that happened in a western country hundreds of years ago...

"Quick! Get in! And you too! Get in! Kira, come and help!"

Benaya selected thirty-six of his most elite soldiers, and let them crawl in through the open opening in the lower abdomen of the golden bull.

These soldiers were carefully selected by him, and they were the smartest, lightest, and most stable group of people in the Firstborn's Legion. And this secret plan, he also told the selected thirty-six warriors in advance—after Solomon agreed, of course.

Benaiah leaned sideways, squatted under the golden calf, and told it repeatedly: "You must not make any noise, and put your backs against the sword behind you, and don't make any noise!"

"I repeat for the last time - I gave you a chance to create chaos, and you sneaked into the palace of Tyre, killed King Hiram of Tire and everyone in the palace, and then fled immediately. The map of the palace and the route to sneak in and escape are in Taurus The rotating drum in the middle of the interior was painted by His Highness Gaza himself, which is very important... You must remember it! Remember it firmly!"

Benaiah lowered her voice and said quickly: "Understood? This is not only your life... but also the glory of King Solomon and the face of Israel! Finally... I wish you good luck, long live my king!"

"Long live my king!"

The elite soldiers replied solemnly, put down the cover, and hung up the mechanism from the inside.

Benaiah took a deep breath, and took out a bottle of blood in a clay pot that Solomon had left for him in his arms.

"May the Lord forgive me..."

He muttered in a low voice, and threw the clay pot in his hand far away.

I don't know what treatment Solomon has done. The blood has obviously left the human body for a long time, but it still hasn't changed much. A little bit of the dark red thick plasma splashed on the Taurus, and it suddenly shone with dazzling brilliance.

The next moment, the Taurus' eyes lit up. The blood clots on the ground were burning violently.

…what's the situation?

Benaya was taken aback.

Although I know that this step of the plan is to use the power of Baal to stop the deserters from Egypt...but it's not right? This is just a bottle of blood that is not very fresh, and it is not a great sacrifice...

Why did God Baal rush out when he saw this kind of sacrifice...to put it bluntly—like a wild dog without restraint?

And the reaction was too fast. It's almost like saying...

"Quick! Let's go!"

The golden calf was about to open its eyes, but Binaya didn't dare to let Baal see his appearance, so he immediately shouted at the others, got on his horse and ran away without hesitation. The Israeli soldiers also knew the seriousness of the problem, and followed him to hide from the side path.

Behind them, there seemed to be a woman's chuckle faintly coming from the direction of the Taurus. When they heard that voice, they felt chills down their spines.

When everyone disappeared from the road and there was absolutely no trace in sight, the Taurus opened his eyes suddenly, and its golden pupils were as dazzling as the sun at noon in summer.

A series of walls of fire rose from the ground centered on the Taurus. The surrounding air was suddenly scorched to the point of distorting, and he couldn't even open his eyes due to the heat wave.

Binaya breathed a sigh of relief, touched the sweat on his forehead, and felt his heart beating. All the soldiers around him were panting heavily.

This is too exciting... It feels more exciting than going into battle to kill the enemy.

—This is, to deceive the gods, it can even be said to be blasphemy!

How can any sacrifice be offered with cold blood? Even if ordinary people eat, they know that it is hot and delicious...

Although it is a pagan **** who deceives, it is equally terrifying. No, it's better to say it's more terrifying.

It is said that people who are seen by Baal will suffer disasters for seven years. Some people say that people who see the **** of Baal will not be full for seven years. Some people say that Baal can set the houses of disrespectful people on fire... I don’t know. Is there such a thing.

In the end, Benaya even felt that the bull's eyes were about to open—but it was just barely there, as if it was waiting for them to escape.

I don't know if they are okay among the Taurus...

Binaya thought with some worry.

This temperature...wouldn't it have cooked them?

"Marshal! Here they come!"

Kira looked into the distance and called out in a low voice, "The Egyptians are coming—"

Because he was called by Solomon's name, Benaiah also remembered his name and brought him with him.

There is a saying in Israel that those who are called by their name by their king Solomon will be lucky in the future. Benaiah was also one of those who believed in this legend.

"Don't panic...we don't move. There are so many Egyptians, it's not easy for them to turn around. After all, the soldiers running behind didn't know their way at all, and there were Tyrians chasing them and shooting behind them."

Benaiah said calmly: "Let those Tyrians see the golden calf block the way of the Egyptians, and then we will fight from their sides—"

"Forcing them to either turn around and hit twice as many enemies, or try to escape from the spinning wall of fire."

"—No matter what, it will be our big victory!"

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