Chapter 267: Doom

Around the end of 1890, four young Englishmen came to Egypt. Local smugglers peddled an ancient Egyptian coffin containing the mummy of the princess Yamanra.

After some deliberation among the four Englishmen, it was decided that the richest of them would buy the mummy for thousands of pounds. Since then, this unknown princess in the history of ancient Egypt has brought a series of bizarre and terrible dooms to many people.

The Englishman who bought the mummy took the coffin back to the hotel. A few hours later, no one knew why, and the buyer left the hotel for no apparent reason, into the nearby desert, and disappeared without a trace, never to return.

The next day, one of his companions was shot on the streets of Egypt and was seriously wounded and had to have his arm amputated.

The other two also suffered one after another. One of them returned home and went bankrupt for no apparent reason, while the other became seriously ill and ended up selling matches on the streets.

The mysterious mummy was later transported back to England, but strange things continued along the way.

After it was shipped to the British mainland, a wealthy merchant who loved ancient Egyptian culture bought the mummy. However, the bad luck did not end there. Soon after, three family members of the wealthy businessman were seriously injured in a bizarre car accident, and the wealthy businessman's mansion was also tragically fired.

After such a change, the wealthy merchant had no choice but to donate the mummy to the British Museum.

Before Princess Yamanra's magic reached the British Museum, signs began to appear.

While carrying the mummy into the museum, the truck lost control and injured an innocent passerby.

Then, when two delivery workers carried the princess's coffin into the museum, the coffin fell in the stairwell, crushing the foot of one of the workers, while the other worker died two days later without cause while he was completely healthy.

But the real trouble has just begun.

Princess Yamanla's coffin was later housed in the Egyptian Pavilion of the British Museum.

During the display, nighttime guards reported that knocking and crying were often heard near her coffin. What's more, even the other antiquities in the showroom often make strange noises. Soon after, one of the guards died while on duty, scaring the other guards into resigning en masse.

Because of the strange things that happened one after another, the British Museum finally decided to put the mummy in an underground storage room.

It turned out to be all in vain, because the week was not over, and the next victim died for no reason. This time it was the museum director who decided to send the mummy to the basement.

By this time, the cursed mummy had become famous.

A newspaper photojournalist went deep into the basement to take some pictures of the mummy, only to have a terrible face washed out of one of the photos.

Later, no one knows what the actual situation was, only that the photojournalist was found in his home the next day, and the cause of death was shooting himself.

Soon after, the British Museum gave the mummy to a collector who immediately asked Madame Rawatsky, the most famous witch in Europe at the time, to exorcise evil spirits on the mummy.

After an elaborate exorcism process, Mrs. Ravacsky declared that the mummy contained "an astonishing amount of evil energy" and said that it was impossible to exorcise the mummy because "the demon will live forever in her, and no one can do anything about it." “

Finally, Mrs. Ravacsky gave the collector advice: get rid of it as soon as possible.

However, at this point, no museum is willing to accept the mummy of Princess Yamanla, because in the past 10 years, 20 people have suffered misfortunes and even lost their lives because of her.

However, the story doesn't end there. Soon after, an unbelieving American archaeologist bought Princess Yamanra for a considerable sum of money, despite her horrific past, and intended to place her in New York City.

In April 1912, the new owner of the princess personally escorted her and lifted her aboard a ship that caused a sensation in the shipbuilding world at the time. For the sake of prudence, he also placed her near the captain's quarters, hoping that she would arrive in New York in peace.

Speaking of this, Gu Shuying suddenly said, "Do you know the name of this giant ship?"

Xu Anmo blurted out: "It can't be the Titanic, right?"

"That's right!" Gu Shuying looked at Xu Ammo with appreciative eyes: "The last ship that Princess Yamanla got on is the 'Titanic' that is now known to women and children!"

After listening to her overview, the shock in Xu Anmo's heart can be imagined, could it be that it was this undispelled evil disaster that caused this "unsinkable ship" and buried more than a thousand lives?

But how can the world know whether it is true or false? Whether it is a legend or the truth, Xu An meditates that even Gu Shuying can't tell the truth from the false.

Hearing his words, Xu Anmo was cold, stood up and said, "Then why did this coffin come here?"

"I don't know about this," Gu Shuying shrugged, "Baidu can't find it again, how can I know." ”

Xu An was so angry that he almost vomited blood, she was actually Baidu, so what credibility was there, he still believed that what she said was true. I was sweating when I heard it just now.

But just as Xu Anmo thought just now, there are some things that are true or false, and they can't be said, what if they are true? He thinks it's better to get out of here quickly.

"Let's go, don't think about opening this coffin, it's so dangerous, let's go back and live a good life. "It's a joke, I haven't had a good life yet, so I don't want to fall into these inexplicable rumors.

After taking two steps, Xu Anmo didn't hear the footsteps behind him, and when he looked back, it turned out that Gu Shuying was behind him, looking at him quietly.

Xu Anmo turned around and said, "Let's go?"

"You open it for me. I'll go. ”

"You don't mean to harm me, do you?" Xu Anmo said very depressedly.

Gu Shuying sneered and laughed, glanced at him, and said angrily: "I have never seen such a timid man as you, if I want to harm you, will I tell you what happened just now, will it make you afraid?"

Xu Anmo walked back, stared at the coffin and said, "You all know that this coffin is unknown, why do you have to open it?"

"Because we want to go back, that's all we have to do, otherwise what do you think I want to go back?"

Xu Anmo suddenly felt a chill in his heart, and asked with his tongue straight, "You mean we can only go out after we go to the coffin?"

"I don't know, if this is Princess Yamanla's coffin, our task will be half completed. ”