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Chapter 21 (Part 1)

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    The Curse of Anubis?

    It was just smallpox.

    The boy from the distant future thought so, but did not express his thoughts.

    This is ancient Egypt.

    He reminded himself again.

    However, when he saw the painful look on his black-haired guard's face, he finally felt soft again.

    "The gold cabinet has no power to help you."

    In this era, smallpox is a terminal disease, and he is also powerless.

    "but¡­¡­"

    There is only one thing he can do to help.

    He thought for a while.

    ¡°Kaya, is there anything identifiable on her body?¡±

    ¡°¡­I once gave her a copper bracelet with my name engraved on it, and I thought she should always wear it.¡±

    "I see."

    ¡°¡­Brother Wang¡­Your Highness?¡±

    Ignoring the surprise of the two guards, he turned around and strode towards the place of death.

    Without hesitation.

    "Your Highness, Brother Wang! You must not go to that kind of place that kind of place!"

    Sisi¡¯s eyes suddenly opened wide, and his face was almost distorted.

    "You will die!"

    "Your Highness, Brother Wang?Pleaseplease don't go in!"

    Keya was shocked and followed him, reaching out towards the other person's back.

    The hand that is about to touch the other party is opened by the other party.

    "Stay here and don't move." The young man said, "This is the order of the King of Egypt."

    "Sisi, the same goes for you."

    Keya was stunned in place, watching helplessly as the not tall figure disappeared into the darkness.

    He covered his opened hand and lowered his eyelids.

    The darkness hid his face in shadow.

    He was silent and said nothing.

    After shouting at the top of his lungs to no avail, Sisi could only slap his head anxiously.

    He regretted it to death.

    If I had known that I was coming here, even if I offended Brother Wangeven if I knocked him unconscious, I would have taken him back by force!

    He clearly knows

    No, all Egyptians know this clearly.

    Once you enter that place of death, you will never be able to leave alive!

    He won't die.

    The boy thought as he stroked a small circular scar on his bare left arm near his shoulder.

    ¡°I¡¯m afraid he is the only one in this world who will not be infected by the so-called curse.

    He stepped into the gate of hell.

    The Valley of Sighs.

    It is located in the deepest part of this huge mountain, where the sun cannot reach.

    Naturally formed, narrow passages like knives lead to the depths of the valley.

    The two narrow peaks standing in front of the valley are like the doors of death.

    A door.

    On one side is the world, on the other side is hell.

    People who are cursed with diseases by Anubis, the god of death, will be sent to the depths of the Valley of Sighs to wait for death.

    Every day, only one or two people who escaped death under the mercy of Anubis, the god of death, but became extremely ugly beyond recognition, were given water and food to prolong the lives of those patients voluntarily.

    The patients writhed in pain in the darkness and lingered in crumbling shabby huts.

    Real hell.

    And she is in hell.

    Wherever he could see, there was a dark passage, his thirsty throat was almost on fire, and his body, which was sometimes hot and sometimes cold, was so weak that he could not help but tremble.

    There were so many pustules all over her body that she could almost smell the fishy smell surrounding her.

    Her weak and weak limbs made the thought of cleaning her body a luxury.

    She has seen people with the same disease as herself, and she knows how ugly and disgusting that person's death was.

    I¡­ probably won¡¯t be much better.

    Suddenly, the whole body seemed to be caught in a burning fire.

    She picked at her throat painfully, and several pustules on the skin she pressed with her fingers burst open when she pressed them, and thick liquid flowed out.

    ¡­It would be nice if I could die sooner¡­

    She thought painfully.

    &nbspWhat he said was strange.

    No, that's not surprising.

    Because what he said was not what he wanted to say.

    "'I've always been afraid that he would come here to see me, and if he would infect my brother with the disease'"

    "'Are youthe god of Egypt?''Haha~ What a pity, if I could still see, I could see the appearance of God''Are you here to take me away?'  ¡­¡±

    "'If you are really a compassionate godI beg you, let my brother forget my existence'"

    ¡°¡®I hope my departure will not cause harm to him¡­¡¯¡±

    "This is the last thing the girl I found said to me."

    The boy who recited her last words said, "If I had followed her last wish, I shouldn't have told you these words, because she didn't want to make you sad."

    "However, I feel I must tell you these words."

    "You are her only relative, and you have the obligation to accept and bear these painful words."

    "At least I think so."

    Keya said nothing.

    His eyes were looking forward, but not focused at all.

    The fingers that clasped the copper ring were already bleeding, but he didn't notice it at all.

    "Your Highness, Brother Wang, are you surprised that I have such inexplicable concern for you?"

    "The person I am loyal to, and the person I want to protect with all my strength, should be the Pharaoh."

    "My powerless brother Wang Yes, even if I offend the priest in order to get the gold cabinet there are actually many things I don't need to do at all."

    "Maybe it's meaningless to say this now, but I really want to protect you. I don't want you to get hurt."

    "Because they are very similar." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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