Chapter 179: A Past Wedding

"The next few days are probably the happiest times I've ever lived in the world," Isis straightened his legs, and at this time, Sether noticed that the cut left by the copper snake on her thigh had now spread to her knees, like a thick red thread, which would crack and gush blood at any moment, and he looked at Isis's face with some surprise, was she really as unaware as she appeared?

"Happy days are always vague and short-lived, and those days seem to go by so much that I can hardly think of any particular day, including my wedding to Nimrod. Isis continued, "As far back as I can remember, he simply told me dryly, 'Tomorrow I'm going to take you back to my tent.'" ’”

"For the Ethiopians, 'take you back to my tent' means to marry you, right?" Sether guessed.

"Not bad. Isis bowed slightly, "He told me so, and I simply replied dryly, 'Okay.'" The next day, however, to my surprise, the wedding was extraordinarily grand. The Ethiopians slaughtered two hundred oxen, four hundred rams, and four hundred ewes for peace offerings to the King of eternity. Almost all the gold and diamonds in the entire camp were used to decorate my and Nimrod's new tents. And it came to pass that day that all the princes of the Ethiopians, the heads of the families, came to offer. They were the heads of the tribes, rulers over those who were numbered. ”

"They brought their offerings to the King of Eternity, six wagons and twelve bulls. Every two chiefs offered a cart, and each leader offered an ox, and they all offered these to the King of Eternity. ”

"For before the marriage, Nimrod first made an altar for the King of Eternity out of uncarved stone, and first prepared the male goat. He put the flesh of the sacrificial animal on the altar he had made before, and then sprinkled the blood of the male goats on the flesh. And he shall offer all the fat and the calf, and the ram and the lamb, before the altar, where the burnt offering will be offered. And Nimrod offered the flesh of all the sacrifices before the altar. ”

"In later days I asked Nimrod where he had learned these methods of sacrificing to the Eternal King, and he told me, 'No one has taught me, I have only seen in a dream a man who survived the Great Flood. This man, along with his seven family members, a total of eight people, offered sacrifices in front of an altar made of natural stone, and I saw the steps of their sacrifice and remembered it clearly, so I did so. ”

At that time, Nimrod was not the first human to offer sacrifices and praise to the Eternal King on the continent of Velogosa and pray for peace to the Eternal King. But it seemed to me, and to the Cushites, that he was doing a work that he had never done before, and everyone who saw what he did was amazed, and yet no one dared to shake their heads at him. I think Nimrod had greater faith after crying out to the King of Eternity in the midst of his troubles, so he had that dream from the Creator. This dream gave Nimrod only one person, and this was actually the teaching of the King of Eternity, who taught Ninrod how to sacrifice to him in the form of a dream. ”

"After Nimrod had offered the sacrifice, he said to the other princes, 'Every day one of the princes will come and offer an offering for the altar of dedication. Because there were thirteen tribes in the Cushites, the chiefs offered their gifts for a total of thirteen days. Nimrod belonged to the tribe of Dan, who was supposed to offer the sacrifice on the tenth day, but since he was now king of the Ethiopians, he offered the sacrifice on the first day. The offerings of Nimrod were: one silver plate weighing one hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, all of which were filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering, one golden spoon weighing ten shekels full of incense, one young bull, one ram, one male lamb a year old for a burnt offering, one male goat for a sin offering, two bulls, five sheep, five male goats, and five male lambs a year old for a peace offering. This was the sacrifice of Nimrod the son of Cush. ”

On the next twelve, the other twelve princes also finished their sacrifices according to the number of sacrifices offered by Nimrod. "Quick Eye 123

"It was not until the day after the thirteenth day of the sacrifice, that is, on the fourteenth day, that the wedding between me and Nimrod really began. At that time, the entire Qush tribe had already ruled two-thirds of the continent of Vilogosa, so Nimrod was not only the king of the Gushites, but also the king of Vilogosa, ruling one hundred and twenty-seven provinces from the kingdom of Kapiruwei to Gushi. ”

"On the first day of the wedding king Nimrod was enthroned in the palace of the city of Susa, and on the third day Nimrod formally married me as queen of the Ethiopians, and made a feast for all his princes and servants, and before him the nobles of Persia and the Medes, the nobles and princes of the provinces. ”

"And he showed them the riches of his glorious kingdom, and the majesty of his good majesty, for many days, a hundred and eighty days. ”

"When the days were fulfilled, a feast was set up in the courtyard of the royal garden for seven days for all the people who dwelt in the city of Shusa. ”

"There were white, green, and blue tents, and they were tied to white jade pillars with fine hemp rope and purple cords from silver rings, and beds of gold and silver were laid on the paved stone floor of red, white, yellow, and black jade. ”

"Wine is given in vessels of gold, and every vessel is different. There is a lot of wine, which shows the king's kindness. There is a rule of drinking, and it is forbidden to force people, because the king commands all the ministers in the palace to let them do as they please. ”

"My wedding to the king, that is, the wedding of Nimrod, lasted for almost half a year, and the people of Kush had never seen such a grand wedding and the enthronement ceremony of the king, and it had never been seen in the history of Vilogosa. Isis sighed slightly. Her sighs revealed her true thoughts more than the 10,000 words that came out of her mouth, Isis had never told Sesher about her feelings for Nimroth, but Sesher heard her attachment to Nimroth from this sigh.

"Soon I will change this history," thought Sether to himself, for he had been thinking of Isis when he described his marriage to King Nimrod. It is no longer Isis's generation, her generation has long since disappeared from history. And now, the only one who can be regarded as the king of Velogoza is he Saiser, whose wealth and power far exceed that of Ninglu, the king of the Cushites, and when he marries Yinxinmei, he will definitely be a hundred times grander than the scene when Nimrod marries Isis.

But Sether himself forgot that it was Crown Prince Morris Remassa who had a marriage contract with Hidden Eyebrows, not himself, and even if he was Emperor Wissingkai, he couldn't change this fact. Hidden Eyebrows is a stubborn and stubborn woman, and no one can make her change her mind after making up her mind, and Sesher knows this, of course, but he forgets it, because he loves her so much.