Chapter 219: Not Yet Finished......

The being in front of him was one of the most famous pharaohs in the history of ancient Egypt, with a life full of legends.

He was a powerful king, an invincible general, an amiable father, and a tireless builder.

He reigned for about 67 years, and he still enjoys these fames to this day. His enemies feared him, his subjects loved him, and the gods blessed him.

This is the legendary Emperor, Ramses II.

He was not a perfect emperor and had merit and demerits in his life, but it is undeniable that he did leave an indelible mark on human history.

At least, he has done his best to preserve the last dignity of this civilization.

Char silently came to the feet of this mummy, as pharaohs, their process of entering the afterlife is naturally different.

They would sit in the sun boat of the god Ra and sail all the way from Hades to the afterlife, which is why all the pharaohs' pyramids can be found in the boat, which symbolizes their means of transportation to the afterlife.

Their souls do not need to be transformed into "Ba", and they can go directly to Hades.

Because the Pharaoh of Egypt was not even a divine king, Pharaoh was the embodiment of God.

But at this moment, the soul of the pharaoh in front of him did not exist in the entire afterlife.

Clearly, he had completely dissipated into the world

Char can use the power of fate to remanifest his soul.

If you want to say that this is a resurrection, it can be counted, but if you want to strictly say that it is not counted, then it can also be said that it is not counted.

There is nothing perfect in this world.

However, Char did not come to resurrect this Ramses II this time.

It is this civilization that he will resurrect.

Ramses II also has a modern name, that is, the Qianlong Emperor of ancient Egypt.

In China, if there are any famous paintings and famous posts, there are some more seals that affect the appearance.

Then don't think about anything, it's built by Qianlong.

And Ramses II also had such a fetish,

The ancient Egyptians believed that physical life was finite and needed to replace the end of physical life with material immortality.

Before Rabi, the pharaohs of ancient Egypt were keen to build on a large scale, and Raji was no exception.

But if you want to build a large number of materials, you need a lot of materials, and where do these materials come from?

Naturally, it was the ancient buildings built by the rest of the pharaohs.

Those who are lucky will be surrounded by the complex built in their name.

The Luxor Temple, for example, was built more than 70 years before Raji's birth.

At the command of Raji, 72 huge stone pillars and 1 oversized arch rose from the ground in the Luxor Temple, and became the painting board of Raji, depicting his vigorous and heroic posture in the famous battle of Kadesh.

Unfortunately, it will be demolished and used as materials for new construction......

The famous Pyramid of Khafre, located in Giza, was demolished to make way for the Great Temple of Buta in Memphis. Naturally, the Great Temple of Buta is indispensable for the description of singing praises of virtue.

The pharaohs had a habit of leaving their names on stones, and Ramses II cut off all the names on the stones and engraved their own names.

And in order to prevent his name from being cut off by later generations, he also engraved his name very deeply.

So much so that when the pharaohs of later generations embezzled the stones of their predecessors, they rarely considered the construction of Raer, because there was no way to eradicate his name.

Therefore, most of the buildings seen on the land of Egypt were left behind by Raji.

He lived for more than 90 years and reigned for 67 years, a few years longer than Qianlong, and his longevity was one of the reasons why he was called Qianlong of Egypt.

He survived a bunch of heirs, and his son was seventy years old when he succeeded to the throne.

Looking at his merits and deeds, at least he is so happy that he has not run.

There are many exaggerations in the surviving records and descriptions of Ra'er.

Of course, it is undeniable that during those sixty-seven years of reign, there was not a single civil strife in Egypt.

This is not always the case in the history of the world where an emperor has been found to this extent.

Those who have not been in power for a long time are not necessarily as long as they have been in office, and those who have been in office for a long time are not necessarily free of civil strife.

As Char said, he was not a perfect emperor, and he had merit and merit.

But if Egyptian civilization is to emerge in this emerging world, then a true holy king is needed.

Although Ramses II was capable, he was not up to Char's requirements.

The archetype of fate that Char wanted to weave was called "Osmandis", which is the Greek name for Rabi.

But although he is also Ramses II, this man is Ramesses II in fantasy works.

It is a reproduction of the exaggerated praise of Ramses II in ancient texts, "King of kings".

In other words, it's Raji's fantasy, the perfect self.

This is also the real reason why Char wants to enter the afterlife.

With Raji's corpse here, the fate he weaves will save a lot of the consumption of the power of fate.

But even so, if you want to make up this fate of Raji, you need a huge force of fate.

The owner of this destiny must have magical powers.

One is to prepare for the future, and the other is that only an emperor with magical power can revive this civilization in this land that has been Arabized for more than a thousand years.

Far from being violent, politics is simply simple.

The power of fate that Helang had given him had been almost consumed by Tony, Gayward, and Abbs.

People who are given destiny will give Char a certain amount of feedback on the power of destiny in the process of following destiny or creating a new destiny.

Char's fate of Merlin is closely related to Arthur.

After Char gave Arthur the Sword of the Victory Oath, he received some feedback on the power of fate.

Arthur's own fate also gave him some feedback after he used his charisma to turn the army against him.

That scene will eventually become an important part of the new "Legend of Arthur the Great" in the future.

Therefore, there is a lot of power of destiny given.

But even so, it is not enough to weave this destiny.

But if Tony or Gallant learned the alchemy of the Jade Record.

Their future fate will be directed to an unknown future, and the fate of the feedback may be very large.

So, at this point, just wait......

Char looked into the mummy's eyes in front of him, his dry sockets empty, but even so, it still made people feel that he was watching something.

"O king of Egypt."

Char's voice came from the empty hall, as if he was communicating with someone.

"Your fate has not yet come to an end"

(End of chapter)