To Four Thousand Years Later

Chapter 93: opit festival

From the very beginning, Solomon did not hide his killing intent. In fact, even if there is no reason, Psucenas should suspect that Solo is going to be against him. Because the time Solomon chose to visit Egypt was a rather malicious time in itself.

He sent a letter to Pharaoh in early March, threatening to go to Egypt to visit and negotiate three months later. The time Solomon chose, as long as it was a few days to two weeks at night, was the second month when the Nile River began to flood.

That would usher in one of the most important festivals of the Egyptians, Opit.

The enthronement ceremonies of the past dynasties need to be held on the Opit Festival of that year. If Psuscenes II cared about every festival, was pious to the gods, and was responsible to the people, he should immediately think of the Opit festival and realize that Solomon had something to do with the position of the Dharma. greedy. The reason why Solomon brought Yastaru here was just in case. Suppose Psuscenes II discovered Solomon's intentions in advance. And pray to God Amun. Amon might not help him resist Solomon. According to Baimon's previous statement, the strength of Baal and Amon is basically the same. And Yastaru is also the God of Venus and the God of War. In a pair of battles, she is even stronger than Baal. In other words, Yastaru has the power to suppress God Amon head-on. If it wasn't for preventing Amon from forcibly interfering with his plan and disrupting Solomon's intentions... Solomon, who is immune to all demon **** damage and can use the magic spells of the seven domains at will, would not even want to take a single person with him. In front of Yastaru, Solomon still had to worry about his own image. Just as Yastaru never wanted to use violence in front of Solomon - when Yastaru was around, Solomon didn't want to make Pi dirty. Or less ethical means. Although Solomon would never care about Yastaru's violence. Yastaru never minded Solomon's methods. But this mentality will always exist.

As a result, Solomon did not expect that his preparations in advance were almost useless. This made Solo feel a little embarrassed.

It's almost like reaching out to passers-by to signal to take pictures, and then the passers-by are playing with their mobile phones without even looking at them and passing by blankly.

And when Psuscenes II hadn't guessed what Solomon's intentions were, Amon had already given up on him. As a result, Solomon unexpectedly and smoothly took over the position of Pharaoh Psusennes II, who despised Solomon, and finally paid his price. All of Solomon's plans are interlocking - he was able to encourage the people to rebel because of the two letters that Floros forged and diffused successively; could be himself; and the reason why he dared to execute all the sons of Pharaoh. It is also for this reason. Because all of Pharaoh’s sons had died, there was no “controversial candidate” who could compete with Solomon for the throne; conversely, Solomon’s execution of those who had disobeyed him was for the stability and smoothness of the new Egyptian dynasty. Not only will this policy not be contradicted by people, but it will be widely recognized by the priesthood. Because it means that Solomon is not going to attack them.

But Solomon was not yet enthroned after all.

If it is delayed for a long time, it will inevitably create new factors of instability, and those nobles, officials, and priests will also feel uneasy about it-because it also means that Solomon is not yet a pharaoh belonging to the Egyptians. He does not obey the various rules of Egypt, and is still an outsider.

Thus, the timing Solomon chose played a role. Less than a week after the death of Pharaoh Psuscenes II, this year's Opit... the date of the new pharaoh's ascension to the throne. Step by step, steady and steady. Whenever a part of the plan is completed. Solomon will go to formulate the next protocol... At the same time, he will not forget to leave some leeway for his future self. This led to the view of the masses who did not know the truth that everything went too smoothly. It's like Solomon has incredible luck. In the Egyptian worldview, if a person's luck is good, it means that he is favored by the gods, which also means that his virtue is good.

It can be said to be the seal country.

"Your Majesty, it's time to board the ship."

A gray-haired old priest worshiped respectfully in front of Solomon. His face was full of ecstasy. Although he was dubious about the fact that Solomon was the human incarnation of Thoth at the beginning, when Solomon met him for the first time, he accurately stated his name and age. From that moment on, B no longer has any doubts about Solomon's identity.

"Zehu Dinakht, I didn't expect you to be so old.

At that time Solomon looked at him, and said softly with a pitiful voice and a calm face: "I haven't seen you for more than twenty years...you should be sixty-four years old this year.

As he said that, Solomon also named out the names of all the priests who came with him from the temple of Thoth with a look of nostalgia. Immediately, everyone had no doubt about Solomon's identity. Under the advocacy of Priest Zehudinakht, the enthronement ceremony of Solomon I was slightly different from that of other pharaohs. Normally, it should be that the pharaoh and the sun **** statue were put on the boat and drove from one end of the Nile to the other. All the statues were placed on different boats and dragged forward in batches by boats or men on the shore. And all the people who come to celebrate the festival can get bread, pastries and beer according to their status. Musicians, troops and dancers traveled along with the fleet, and the whole country carnivaled for more than ten days. In a sense, this can also be regarded as an ancient military parade. But this year's Ocht Festival is a little different from previous years. Because of Solomon's special status, the statue of Thoth and the statue of Amun-Ra will be placed on the same boat that Pharaoh was on. "By the way, Zehudinakht." Solomon said to the respectful old priest : "This year, the boat I'm on doesn't need to be towed. It is enough for you to pull the remaining ships.

"but,…

The old priest looked at Solomon blankly: "If you don't pull it...do you have to row it? Or use a boat to drag it?"

"There is no need for a boat. There is no need for people to pull or send people to row." Solomon said calmly, his face as solemn as a god: "It doesn't need anything, it will move forward by itself. Because it carries me—I will give it lives.

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