Chapter 57: The Legend of Gods and Ghosts

Goofy wants to embark on a new adventure, whether it's for strength or money.

The world he intends to enter is the Legend of Gods and Ghosts, for the artifacts, gold, and the spring of immortality, the last one is the most important, everyone wants to live forever, and the same goes for Goofy.

At this moment, Goofy is fully armed and ready to enter this famous world, and with the experience of the previous time, Goofy knows that every world will not be so simple.

This time he is going to the first part of "The Legend of Gods and Ghosts", in which the "Black Sutra of the Undead" and "Golden Sutra of the Sun" are very powerful. They are all artifacts, one is the main death, the other is the main life, and they have very powerful powers.

It was another very strong fluctuation, and Goofy felt that as soon as the picture turned, he arrived in a strange place.

This is Cairo, Egypt, Cairo in the twenties of the nineteenth century.

Looking at the exotic scenery, Goofy completely covered himself in a black cloak. In the far west, the appearance of a man with an oriental face is not a good thing, and China at this time is in dire straits.

He appeared in a remote alley at this time, and Goofy noticed that the dimensional phone seemed to like arranging this very much, and he had already appeared in the alley twice.

Goofy needs to recall the plot carefully to maximize the benefits in it.

In 1719 BC, Pharaoh Seti I came to power, and Egypt was very powerful. Pharaoh Seti I had a very beautiful favorite concubine, Ansuna, but Pharaoh Seti I was too old and decrepit to satisfy his favorite concubine.

The High Priest's Immorton was not only in a high position, but also powerful, and soon fell in love with the lonely Ansuna, and the two soon fell in love.

But the matter of the two was soon revealed, and Pharaoh Saiti I directly arrested the two and raped them in bed, and the two of them killed Pharaoh Saiti I directly. In order to exonerate Immorton, Ansuna committed suicide by taking all the charges.

The unproven guards were unable to convict the spokesman of God, the high priest Immorton, and had to release him.

But Immorton can't accept the death of his lover Ansuna, and he wants to resurrect Ansuna.

As a high priest, Immorton was highly respected by the monks, and with the support of the monks, Immorton led his men to steal Ansuna's body from the tomb.

Immorton knew how to resurrect people, even if it would offend the gods, he did not hesitate.

He broke into the Tower of Hamna, the city of death. It is the mausoleum of the pharaohs of the past generations, and countless treasures are buried.

Immorton took out the Black Book of the Dead, and when he was about to be resurrected, the resurrection ceremony was interrupted by the guards who came after him, and Ansuna's soul returned to hell again.

Immorton's actions offended the gods, and his crimes could not be more forgivable.

His monks were mummified alive, and Immorton was sentenced to "insect devouring".

It was the most vicious curse in Egypt, and it was never practiced because it was too terrible.

After having his eyes gouged out and his tongue cut, Immorton was placed in a sarcophagus and then poured into the man-eating scarab. Those who receive the punishment will be slowly eaten by the scarab beetle in endless pain.

But such a punishment also has a very powerful side effect, that is, once the person receiving the punishment is resurrected, he will have boundless magic power, and bring ten calamities to Egypt.

To prevent this, the guardian of the mausoleum has been guarding the Tower of Hamna for three thousand years.

However, in modern times, cold weapons have been eliminated, and the guardians of the mausoleum have been greatly weakened, and they can no longer protect Hamna Tower.

In 1923, a group of British ** team successfully discovered the Tower of Hamna, but they were besieged by the mausoleum keepers, and only two people, O'Connor and Banner, survived.

Three years later, two groups of people set their sights on the treasures of Hamnata, the archaeologist Eve and an American adventurer.

Because Eve saved O'Connor's life, O'Connor returned the favor by taking her to the place full of nightmares for him.

And the Americans found Banner, and the money-loving Banner fell under the American money offensive, and Banner also took them to the Hamna Tower.

The two groups managed to reach the Tower of Hamna, with the Americans finding the Black Book of the Dead and Eve finding Immorton.

At night, driven by curiosity, Eve stole the Black Sutra of the Undead and opened it with a key. Eve, who doesn't know the key to it, recited the resurrection spell on the Black Book of the Undead.

For a time, Immorton was successfully resurrected. The resurrected Immorton first brought a plague of locusts to Egypt and began hunting down those who opened the chests with the intention of resurrecting them completely.

In the end, O'Connor managed to escape and return to Cairo, while Banner became Immorton's slave and accomplice.

With Banner's help, Immorton killed all the Americans and successfully resurrected them.

Immorton never forgot Ansuna, and in order to resurrect Ansuna, he took Eve away as a sacrifice.

In order to kill Immorton, who had brought such a disaster to Egypt, and to save Eve, O'Connor, Eve's brother Jonathan, and Adebe, the leader of the Tomb Guardians, broke into the Tower of Hamna again.

After a difficult battle, Jonathan finally used the Golden Sutra of the Sun to eliminate Immorton's mana, and Immorton was killed by O'Connor after losing his mana.

And Banner found the pharaoh's funeral goods, and the money-loving Banner continued to loot the treasures in the mausoleum until he accidentally touched the switch to destroy Miรจ.

Hamnata sank in the desert in such self-destruction, and Banner died in Hamnata.

O'Connor and Eve successfully fell in love with each other in such a heroic rescue of the United States, and finally returned to England to get married.

It's a happy ending, but since Goofy came to this world, everything can change, maybe O'Connor just broke his neck and died when he was hanged.

Coming out of the alley, all Goofy has to do now is find a guide, otherwise he simply won't be able to find the location of the protagonist. He couldn't find Hamnata alone.

Goofy's outfit was not noticeable in Cairo, when Egypt was still a British colony, and many people were wrapped up tightly due to the scorching sun and the current feudal environment.

It's very easy for Goofy to find a guide, just find a random child, and the local kids are more than happy to earn this easy guy.

"Hey! Gremlin! Would you like to be my guide for a while and give you a pound? โ€

A pound is very valuable at this time, and a child will be hooked at once.

"Sir, wherever you want to go, I'm a local, I'm very familiar with Cairo, as long as you name the place, I can find it." The seven or eight-year-old became very enthusiastic.

"Museum of Antiquities." Goofy said that this is where Eve works, and as long as he finds Eve, he can get in touch with O'Connor and naturally reach the Tower of Hamna.

Led by this nimble child, Goofy soon found the Museum of Antiquities.

As soon as he entered the door, Goofy heard a series of loud noises. Thinking about the plot, Goofy knew that it was Eve who accidentally knocked over the huge bookshelf in the museum.