To Four Thousand Years Later

Chapter 78: There are 25 boys

In the midst of people's concern or nervous attention, Solomon still arranged all the work in an orderly manner, and temporarily handed over the power in the country to the prophet Nathan.

Afterwards, Solomon took his queen Yastaroth, and the two of them rode camels to Egypt.

No messengers, no servants, no guards. They didn't even bring anything, including food and water... It's not so much a visit to a neighboring country as a trip to the back mountains.

—In any case, this is really too abnormal.

But out of people's unconditional trust in Solomon, they did not raise any doubts about it—obviously Solomon's wisdom was far greater than theirs, so the problems they thought of, Solomon must have thought of and solved them.

So they just went out of the city to see each other off, singing songs in praise of Solomon.

The song reached the sky, and the surrounding valleys echoed with blessings.

Although with Yastaru's ability, she can jump directly from Jerusalem to Tanis as long as she holds Solomon in a heroic leap...but that seems too unnatural in various senses.

And in front of Solomon, Yastaru was very unwilling to show his brute force.

"My lord, please take me away."

Yastaru whispered in Solomon's ear with a soft voice.

Not long after leaving the city gate, she turned over and got into Solomon's arms, sat on the camel that Solomon was riding, and sat face to face with Solomon, sitting in front of him with a flushed face, and put her head on Solomon's chest Above: "I'm so happy...it's time again when it's only adults and me~"

Solomon stopped helplessly: "You go back first, you go back first, Yastaru...you go back to your side first. I have to take your camel with me."

When he learned that he was the only one following Solomon to visit Egypt this time, Yastaru immediately felt better. He wandered around in Solomon's bedroom humming a song when he had nothing to do, and his thoughts on Asmodeus were much less.

The reason why Solomon brought Yastaru out this time was to defend himself, to show his sincerity... and to take her to relax.

Baal has the ability of invisibility and teleportation, and he will go out for a walk when he has nothing to do, and go wherever he wants; while Baimon walks around with Solomon every day, and he will be there wherever Solomon is; Floros is the most exaggerated, he I have been in Egypt for three months and have just returned to Israel.

Only Yastaru—she had never been out of Solomon's palace except the day Solomon married her and the time she visited Tire.

It wasn't that Solomon forbade her to go out, but that she didn't want to go out—she would rather walk around in the palace and play with herself when she had nothing to do, than go out to bask in the sun, and spent the whole day in a daze.

On the contrary, Yastaru would be more energetic at night. But at night, there was no point for her to go out...and at that time, she couldn't see anyone at all.

Solomon took her out this time to let her relax.

Baimon was with Solomon every day; the relationship between Baal and Yastaroth was still very subtle, sometimes it was good and sometimes it was not good... and the others had no common language with Yastaroth at all.

Last time when Solomon finished his work and went back to sleep, he saw Yastaru counting leisurely with his back to the gate—and he had already counted to almost 30,000, Solomon's heart felt a sudden twitch.

He also told Yastaru that she could go out and have fun when she was free. But Yastaru firmly rejected Solomon.

"You don't have much time, and I don't want to miss the time I can see you."

From that day on, Solomon decided that he should spend more time with Yastaru if he had nothing to do. When there are no outsiders, she can also let her accompany him to handle government affairs.

Unlike the last time he was in Tire, this time Solomon didn't need to arrive in Tanis within a certain time frame.

All he needs is to reach the border of Egypt as quickly as possible, but to reach Tanis as slowly as possible.

"Come a little further, Yastaru."

Solomon grabbed the hand of Yastaru who was riding on the camel, and pulled her closer to him, until the legs of the two were tightly pressed together, and then he warned again: "Don't let go of my hand .I'm going to teleport."

The next moment, the bodies of the two disappeared in the sudden fire.

They then reappeared in an oasis less than two kilometers from the Egyptian border.

This is the first time Solomon has used Baal's teleportation technique—fortunately, the consumption is not too high, and there is no such thing as dizziness.

"No problem, Yastaru?"

Solomon asked with concern.

After getting the answer that nothing happened, Solomon continued to set off for Egypt.

This is not the shortest distance from Jerusalem to Egypt. Instead, he made a half circle and came to the village farthest from Tanis.

This is because Solomon deliberately played a time difference problem.

At the time of his departure, the Egyptian messengers who had left Jerusalem at the same time had not yet returned. This led to the fact that the people prepared by Pharaoh were still on standby.

By this time, Solomon had arrived in Egypt

Seeing Solomon and Yastaru appearing from outside the village from a distance, the people Solomon had already arranged shouted loudly among the crowd: "Your Majesty Solomon! It's His Majesty King Solomon...Look, the one beside him is Queen Aya. Better than that!"

At that moment, there was an uproar in the village.

The strong sense of presence on Solomon made it easy for people around to recognize who the Solomon was.

"...Is he King Solomon?"

"What a young king!"

"His queen is so beautiful..."

Various discussions sounded in the crowd.

Although the voice was very low and noisy, Yastaru still heard the message in their words.

For the words that boasted of her beauty, she admitted and accepted them frankly and generously; while those words that praised Solomon made her even happier.

Solomon just stepped forward with a smile on his face.

"I am King Solomon of Israel!"

Solomon raised his voice and said loudly in Egyptian, "She is my wife, Abigail!"

"-People of Egypt, I wish you happiness!"

he exclaimed.

There was sincerity and joy in that voice—the blessings of Baimon gave power to his words, and the blessings of Yastaroth made him charming.

Yastaru originally thought that these people should praise Solomon enthusiastically next. After all, Solomon is such an excellent king, with grace, kindness, justice and wisdom accompanying him - Yastaru has unconditional trust in Solomon.

It was somewhat similar to what she had imagined, but different...another sense of fanaticism erupted instantly.

"—Your Majesty Solomon, run!"

"Flee, King Solomon, Pharaoh is going to kill you!"

"Go away, don't come to Egypt again—"

People shouted to Solomon excitedly, anxiously, and full of emotion. It's like watching a friend or relative in danger

At that moment, Yastaru even thought that they were not Egyptians, but Israelites standing behind the trap as bait.

…What's happening here?

Yastaru looked confused.

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