The river was silent, and the dead air around it became thicker and thicker, forming a fog that obscured the view.

The undead who stormed the ship of the sands fell into the mists of memory.

They whispered about the wrong things they had done in their lives.

And repent to the gods they believe in, and apologize to those who have been hurt by them.

Seth was bored and listened to the confessions of several undead.

only to find that the River Styx is extracting the memories of the undead.

Memories are stripped away from the undead little by little as they tell them.

Toth didn't record this.

"Is it that the River Styx has changed over time?"

Most of Thoth's accounts of the whole earth are accounts of the division of creation.

It's been so long ago that it was normal for the River Styx to change.

However, Styx has nothing to do with the Race Authority.

As a result, Seth soon loses interest and waits to enter the underworld.

......

An open plain beside the Nile.

Karnak and Sekhmet stopped here.

"This is where Thebes was built." Sekhmet smiled as he pointed to the plain beneath his feet.

"Place is nice." Karnak nodded: "But, what about the people of your clan?" "

"Nope." Sekhmet shook his head and said, "I said I don't have a clan. "

"How can no one build a city?" Karnak frowned.

"How many people do you need?" Sekhmet asked.

"At least a thousand people can do it." Karnak said, "After all, there's nothing here. "

"To make masonry, clay, and dig pits, it takes a lot of people."

"Is 10,000 people enough?" Sekhmet said casually.

Karnak was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously asked, "Where did the 10,000 people come from?" "

"I'll look for it, and you stay here for now." Sekhmet pointed to the ram and said, "It will protect you." "

With that, Sekhmet turned and walked east.

She walked so fast that Karnak wanted to ask other questions, but it was too late.

Because Sekhmet has gone so far that he can't catch up.

Unable to catch up and unable to catch up, Karnak looked around.

There were no tents or stone houses in sight.

It seems that he will have to build his own accommodation.

It's just that it's a plain, and there are no trees.

Moreover, he did not have the tools to cut wood or hunt.

There are no tribes in the vicinity, and exchanging gems for food will not work.

Sekhmet didn't eat much left.

Thinking about it, Karnak locked his eyes on the ram.

The ram was fat and strong, enough for him to eat for a few days.

Digging up some wild vegetables and picking some fruit is enough.

Thinking so, Karnak still has some affection for this ram that accompanies him on the road.

So, he patted the ram on the back and said, "Sheep, sheep, I hope your master will come back before I finish my food." "

"If she doesn't come back, I'll have to eat you."

"Speaking of which, she always comes up with a lot of food and doesn't know where to hide..."

"Sheep, do you know where your master hides his food?"

"Yes." The sheep nodded.

"Hidden—" Karnak took a half-cut sentence, realizing that something was wrong.

Can sheep talk?!

No.

What is a talking sheep?

"Monster!" Karnak shouted, got up and ran.

Their tribe used to live in the desert.

Although blessed by the god of the desert, the tribe is not attacked by monsters.

However, the fight between monsters, and the horror of monsters, the priest would tell every child.

Among them, the priests most often talked about monsters eating children raw.

First the legs, then the hands, then the stomach, then the head!

Fear propelled Karnak forward.

After running for a long, long time, Karnak fell to the ground, half-kneeling on the grass and gasping for air.

After a moment's pause, Karnak looked back.

There was nothing behind him.

This made Karnak very excited, and the monster didn't catch up!

"Boy, what are you running?"

Suddenly, a voice sounded in front of Karnak.

He swallowed and looked up.

A pair of rams with horizontal pupils looked at him.

In despair, Karnak fell down completely and said, "You eat me." "

"Why?" Sheep asked.

"Monsters eat people, what's why?" Karnak Road.

"I'm not a monster." Ram Road.

"Huh." Karnak pouted: "Sheep can talk, not monsters, what is it." "

"That woman is a monster too."

"You tricked me because you wanted to eat me."

"It's despicable, it's a lie."

Syllable!

The ram didn't want to listen to Karnak anymore and gave him a hoof.

Karnak clutched his head and grunted in pain.

"Boy, I'm not a monster and I won't eat you." The ram said seriously: "If I really eat people." "

"The treasure given to you will buy many slaves to eat."

"So, don't worry."

"The only thing I want you to do is build Thebes."

The ram's words were reasonable, and Karnak was relieved when he thought about it.

But, staying with the talking sheep, Karnak was still afraid.

Since it doesn't eat people, Karnak gritted his teeth and told a secret: "Actually, I can't build a city." "

"Asking me to build a city is a waste of your precious time."

"It's better to let me go, and you can find a good one."

This is not a lie, Karnak does not build cities.

He had a talent for building, and while living in the oasis, he successfully built several stone houses and shrines.

When more houses were built, Karnak wanted to build a city.

But the Negarda tribe did not have the foundation to build a city.

Thus, when he heard that there were women in the bazaar seeking to build a city, he hurried to him.

"No, you will." The ram shook his head and said firmly, "From the time you mentioned Thebes and the capital of a hundred gates, only you could build this city." "

The ram's firm words, his horizontal pupils, made Karnak have a feeling that he can build cities!

......

The end of the river Styx, shrouded in a dead mist.

The black crystal is shaped like masonry, forming a tall and square door.

It acts like a dam that cuts off the water of the River Styx.

Unlike dams, though.

The waters of the River Styx carry the spirits of the undead and flow into the door.

It was pitch black inside the door, and the gods couldn't see into it.

The smell of death and decay pervades.

Seth wrote down the door at the end of the River Styx.

In Thoth's account, there is no door at the end of the River Styx.

The River Styx may have changed, and Seth didn't venture into it.

Instead, summon a yellow sand bird and let it enter the underworld first!

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