Chapter 183: Two Surprise Missions
Bill handed them a bag of gold galleons, "This is the reward for you for catching the horse-shaped sea monster, a total of 400 gold galleons." The prices here are lower, and the reward amount is far less than in the UK, don't dislike it!"
The numbers seem small, but they are still quite heavy in your hand.
Ron was overjoyed that he had never gotten a gold Galleon.
But George snatched the gold from Ron and gave it to Alan.
"These rewards should be Allen's. If it weren't for him, we would all be at the bottom of the river. Fred and George had a clear understanding and agreed that the prize money should go to Allen.
"What's more, he lost Neptune because of it!" George added.
Ron nodded desperately, ashamed of what he had just seen.
"Well, I propose that this money be used for a few of our excursions and for the purchase of food and souvenirs. "Of course, Eren doesn't have all the gold to himself.
There are a lot of benefits to doing this, and without the money, Alan would be embarrassed to buy local specialties to eat and drink while everyone was eating Mrs. Weasley's sandwiches.
In this way, everyone is happy, and the quality of Allen's travel in Egypt can also be guaranteed.
It was very dry outside and the heat was overwhelming.
It's hard to believe that there was a heavy rainstorm here last night, just as Muggles didn't know anything about the big battle in the Nile last night.
The pyramids are the tombs of the emperors (pharaohs) of ancient Egypt and are one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The most amazing thing about the pyramid is that it is made of stones weighing up to 1,000 tons, and there is no glue between the stones, only by the overlapping and occlusion of the stones.
Muggles thought this was inconceivable in ancient times, and there were many opinions about the construction of the pyramids.
Some believe that it was built by the blood and tears of the ancient Egyptian people, while others believe that it was built by aliens.
How the pyramids were built is not a secret to wizards.
The ancient sorcerers of Egypt were very resourceful and thoughtful.
They serve those in power, but they also use the power of the nation to experiment with their own magic.
Standing in front of the pyramids, Alan looked up at the glittering pyramids in the desert and imagined the power of ancient wizards.
"If you hadn't come here, I wouldn't have come here to eat sand!" said a beautiful young woman in a white dress with a disdainful look on her face, attracting the surprised glances of the surrounding tourists.
"What's so nice about a grave made of stones?" The women glared back one by one without showing weakness.
"Ignorant Muggles!" said George, who was glared at in disapprehension.
Alan noticed that his wand was moving under the sunscreen suit, and he was curious, so he couldn't help but walk over and ask in a low voice, "What spell did you cast?"
"It's nothing, it just makes Muggles more unlucky. George and Fred winked their eyebrows and smiled.
"Be careful, Mr. Weasley is committed to Muggle protection, if you know what you're doing......" Alan gave them a look of self-pity.
"Come this way, come with me. "Bill took some water and food from the car and distributed it to everyone.
"This is the entrance for Muggles to visit, and we wizards have another entrance. Bill explained.
The group followed Bill into a hidden path behind the pyramid.
"There is a spell to drive away Muggles here, and Muggles won't go inside. Bill showed a visit permit to the janitor in the blue uniform.
"Now, let's keep up, okay? The tunnels inside are really like a maze and it's easy to get lost. Bill admonished with a serious expression.
Alan felt that his words were clearly addressed to his twin brothers.
"Don't worry, I'll watch them. Percy said.
Fred and George grimaced with a hippie smile.
Alan felt that if Percy hadn't said that, the twin brothers might still have followed the big army.
Now, it's hard to say what they're going to do to Percy.
After a while, the group passed through a small square entrance and entered the stone chamber.
Alan hunched over and followed them through a narrow tunnel that seemed to slope down gradually.
Bill led the way, his wand illuminating the path beneath his feet.
The floor of the pyramid is soft and there is a lot of sand on it. The air was cold and humid.
"The walls are made of granite. Mr. Weasley said, pausing and touching his hand over the low roof, "All the tunnels are paved with limestone. “
The action seemed to be contagious, and everyone couldn't help but touch the top plate with their hands, and so did Allen.
A stream of energy entered Allen's body, and Allen froze.
A system voice sounded in his head: "Sudden Mission: Save the Trapped Soul, with a time limit of one month." If the mission is successful, you will be rewarded with a chance to draw a lottery. ”
Fortunately, there is a one-month time limit, which is exactly the amount of time that Alan can stay in Egypt.
Alan didn't feel the urgency yet, and he could come back to the task after he was fully prepared.
The top priority is to have a good visit and explore the way to complete the mission.
But immediately after, the second system tone sounded again: "Sudden mission: find the power stone of the pyramid, with a time limit of one month." If the mission is successful, you will be rewarded with a chance to draw a lottery. ”
Usually very quiet, it is almost impossible to ignore the system in which it exists, why is it like being beaten as soon as you enter the pyramid?
Two tasks in a row, and still no clue, this makes Alan feel a little urgent.
Alan is the kind of person who either doesn't do it and does it to be the best person to do.
In just one month, to complete two difficult tasks, Alan was a little anxious.
"Bill, have you heard of the 'Pyramid Power Stone'?" Alan walked a few quick steps and rushed to Bill's side at the front, deciding to consult Bill first.
"There is such a legend. Bill glanced at Alan in surprise, is this little wizard very knowledgeable, even the pyramid power stone knows!
"Ancient Egyptian sorcerers preserved the bodies of pharaohs and made them into perfect mummies. These made mummies can last for thousands of years!" Bill glanced at Allen.
"It's because of the power stones in the pyramids. The mysterious energy of the Power Stone can quickly dehydrate the corpse and accelerate its transformation into mummies, waiting for the day when they can be resurrected. Bill patiently spoke to Alan.
"This mysterious power is definitely not hearsay, even Muggles have already been verified by scientists. Mr. Arthur Weasley interjected with interest.
"How do you know?" asked Bill, surprised.
"I did a little bit of homework before I came. Mr. Weasley smiled and pulled out a rusty gold coin.
He handed the coin to Allen, "You can try it, and when we go out, the coin may be restored to its original form." This is the influence of the power stone. ”