Chapter 827: Hermione's reasoning
"I don't like this goblin!" said Gabrielle. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
"Nobody likes it, this guy's malice is too obvious!" Hermione said, "What are you going to do, Avan?"
"We have no other choice, if we want to watch the Jade Record, we can only promise him, this goblin has it. Evan replied that he didn't like to be forced either, but the current situation was that he had to join the digging team of Zuo Sai.
Bill had told them that the jade was kept in the depths of Gringotts.
Djose was one of the heads of Gringotts in Egypt and had the right to decide whether or not Evan could go to see the Jade Record.
"It's dangerous to explore ruins, but don't worry too much. Bill said, "Aven, I can go with you, if it's just to solve the problem of alchemy, it shouldn't be too dangerous." ”
"No matter what, we'll be with you. Fleur frowned slightly.
The sudden invitation made several people not in the mood to continue shopping, and they left Gringotts and went straight back to the hotel.
Bill found a lot of material from Gringotts about Ramses II and the relics of the sun, and several of them studied it for a long time at night.
Judging from these materials, the great Ramses II was really a pharaoh who was infinitely close to the gods.
Remnants of his reign can be found everywhere in Egypt, with a large number of ancient statues and inscriptions telling the story of the pharaoh's feats and prowess, keeping his image alive through the ages and still standing the test of time.
There are so many legends and stories about him that I can't tell them for a few days and nights.
Evan focuses on the magical powers of Ramses II, while Hermione and Gabrielle are intrigued by the love story between the pharaoh and his queen Nefertari.
"On Nefertali's tombstone, carved is the confession of love that Remeses II gave her love: My love for you is unique, because you are the most beautiful in the world, and no one can replace it. When you walk gently past me, you take my heart away. Hermione read the sentence slowly, "It's romantic, isn't it?"
Gabrielle nodded vigorously and followed the information about Ramses II's love story.
The man who could write these words was not like a god-like majestic pharaoh, but more like a young man who had just fallen in love, and reading these stories, the image of a perfect young king appeared in front of Aven, unbelievable, he was also the most powerful spell caster in the world at that time.
Here's another saying, also in praise of Nefertari: The sun rises because of you. Gabrielle said, dragging her chin with her little hand, "It's so romantic, she was the first wife of the Pharaoh, and the last, and for thousands of years their temple was on the banks of the Nile......
Gabrielle closed her eyes to imagine the queen's face, and Evan looked at her speechlessly.
Her appearance is indeed cute, but everyone is obviously here to help Evan find clues about the sun ruins, how did they finally shift the topic to this aspect, as for Bill and Fleur, these two guys don't know where to go to talk alone!
He said that he went out to buy juice for the three of them, and now he doesn't know where he went.
Or Hermione is more reliable, and she has been buried in that pile of literature for four hours, which makes Evan a little distressed.
"Hermione, rest for a while, don't work so hard, I'm just going to help them solve the alchemy ......"
"The sun rises because of you!" Hermione suddenly looked up at Aven.
"What?!"
"The sun rises because of you!" Hermione repeated, flipping through the information in her hand quickly, as if something suddenly came to mind, "Aven, look here, you also found this sentence on the engraving outside the Sun Ruins. ”
Evan took the photocopy of the photograph from her, a phrase engraved on the outer gate of the Sun Ruins. The photograph shows a stone door carved with ancient hieroglyphs and magic runes, partially buried under the yellow sand, and the middle sentence is that the sun rises because of you, which is handwritten in English on the photograph.
"If this is Ramses II's praise of Nefertari, then the remains of this temple could not have something to do with the queen, or else it would not be such a coincidence. Hermione said hurriedly, "It's a big discovery, Aven. ”
"Interesting reasoning indeed!" Evan looked at the photo in his hand carefully, "The Sun Ruins may really have something to do with Meenefel Tali, and no one has discovered this until now." ”
This phrase is believed to praise the sun god Ra, who was the highest deity in all of Egypt.
For this reason, the temple, located in the center of the city of Pell-Ramses, is also known as the Relics of the Sun.
The various daily necessities and murals on the walls are considered to be the most direct evidence of the possible existence of the Golden Sutra of the Sun.
But if the remains of this temple have nothing to do with the sun god, then all of the above reasoning is null and void.
The most important thing is that this has not been discovered, Bill has brought only Gringotts internal materials, and the older elves and historians of magic do not seem to pay much attention to the love story of Ramses II.
"Let's sort out the life of Queen Nefertari and follow this line of thought......" Hermione said excitedly, like the look on her face as she was dealing with the upcoming exams, "Queen Nefertari played an important role in the early days of the reign of Ramses II, but she disappeared at the celebration of her thirty years in power, and she may have died shortly before that. ”
It is recorded in the history books that God was jealous of their love. Gabrielle said, turning the page to the book.
"Maybe it was because of illness, maybe it was because of an accident or a curse, but anyway, she left, and she died. From the extant ruins, we can clearly see that Ramses II loved her, and Nefertari was the love of his life. "That's why she built this splendid temple for her in the center of her city." ”
"And what is the purpose?" said Aven, feeling like he was about to get to the point, "there are many temples about Nefertari, and her tomb is the largest and most spectacular in the Valley of the Queens. ”
There was a brief silence, and Hermione was still quickly sending out a thick amount of information, and both Evan and Gabrielle were looking at her.
Organizing information is Hermione's forte, and she always finds crucial clues in a cluttered narrative.
"Remember the Gringotts wizards' theories about the Sun's ruins and immortality?!" Hermione said, pulling out a few more dense pieces of parchment, "Since it wasn't Ramses II who wanted to gain immortality, it must have been prepared for the resurrection of Nefertari." ”
This pharaoh already possessed the strongest power in the world when he was alive, and could do everything with spells, even slaughtering gods.
That being the case, he must have been haunted by the death of his beloved queen and wanted to resurrect her.
"The Sun Ruins were built to resurrect Queen Nefertari, and there will certainly be no Golden Sutra of the Sun hidden in it, this magic book can only rest the undead, but cannot resurrect the dead. Evan paused and looked at Hermione in disbelief, "So, if there is really a magic book hidden in the Sun Ruins, it is the complete Black Book of the Dead, a magic book that can bring disaster to the mortal world."