To Four Thousand Years Later

Chapter 94: I row a boat without an oar

The Opiet Festival is here.

Different from previous years, this year's Orbit Festival is extraordinarily grand. On both sides of the Nile River, the riverside of the three-kilometer-long parade area was already densely packed with people.

They didn't just come for the festive bash.

More, it is to witness the moment of the coronation of the great Solomon I. And a glimpse of what their future pharaoh will look like.

Although Solomon's reputation. It has already spread throughout Egypt with the suicide note left by the great priest and sage Meru. But the vast majority of people have not seen this "great, benevolent, wise, wise" king with their own eyes. Now, the king they longed for is finally coming to Egypt, what they expected, and Egypt's Gao Rao is finally coming.

Therefore, people discussed excitedly, looked far away, and looked at the fleet in the south.

Before the fleet came into their sight, the first thing that reached their ears was the singing that was much louder than that of the Opit Festival in previous years.

That song is so long, so melodious, so sacred. The musicians could not even be seen, but the singing voice was already resounding in people's hearts.

Some old people suddenly raised their heads, watching the boats coming from the south, slowly knelt down on the ground, and respectfully crawled towards the direction of the boats.

They had personally witnessed the enthronement ceremony of the previous pharaoh Psuscenes II. At that time, the Dharma was riding a huge boat, and there were musicians and dancers going all the way on the road. Those healthy and noble men are fortunate to be selected. Pull the pharaoh's ship forward on land. Among them, of course, are some senior officials.

People feel honored to be able to serve Pharaoh with such noble adults. And immersed in the carnival full of ritual sense.

However, these old people remember clearly. When Psuscenes II came to the throne, there was no such beautiful and beautiful voice of heaven. Someone trembled and shouted loudly in the crowd: "That is the voice of Goddess Bastet!"

He is the priest of Bastet. When he was young, he was fortunate to hear the voice of the goddess once, and he remembered it thoroughly. Now he was almost trembling. Because he was lucky enough to hear the singing performed by Goddess Bast herself—and when the ship gradually approached, people exclaimed in disbelief.

Because in front of the divine ship on which King Solomon I was riding, there were no small boats that involved big ships. Although there were men struggling to pull the rope on the ground, what they were pulling was not the boat Ting Luomen was on. It was the boats behind him with the idols. Yes, the boat Solomon was in was not pulled by a man, nor pulled by a boat. Because beside him, the Nile River kept raising huge waves—under Solomon, huge waves up to five or six meters high were raised out of thin air. But the boats behind Solomon were calm and there was no wave on the river.

The huge wave was only under Solomon's body, rising and then calming down, like the Nile River breathing, and like a child running forward holding a stone. It didn't splash on the surrounding people at all, but pushed Solo forward like a living thing.

that's a living ocean current

This is not a description. To be more precise, it should be said that it is the demon god's spell "evoke ocean currents" in the domain of ocean currents.

Goddess Harpy! "

People exclaimed: "It's the goddess of the Nile, Habi! She is also blessing the Dharma! And Solomon is standing firmly on the bow of the boat, his feet seem to be glued to the boat, without shaking at all.

His body stood firm like a rock, and there seemed to be flames burning in his eyes.

The strong sunlight shone on him all the time. Under the strong wind blown by the huge waves, the pure white robe on his body also fluttered, flying chaotically behind him, and the bright white light reflected in all directions. In the misty mist, the light even formed a pale golden halo.

It is the manifestation of the moon **** Thoth in the world, and the spokesperson of Amun-Ra! Possess eternal life and be loved by the two goddesses! "Solomon's voice rumbled like thunder in the air: "I am Solomon I, the Dharma Master!" ” People were terrified and knelt down on the ground, without any doubt about Solomon's identity.

"Woe to me, the foolish Psusenes, who uttered to the people the words of salvation for Egypt, who eradicated them from the people! Because I am the incarnation of the **** Thoth in the world, I often say He who speaks wisely, but the fool Psusanes denies me, is guilty!" Solomon's voice was so loud that it could be heard three mountains away.

"Know that the words of God are in the mouth of a king, and his mouth will not err when he judges. For the balances of justice and righteousness are for the king of men, as they are for the great gods in heaven." But his words deviated from justice , His kingdom cannot be established! If his heart deviates from integrity, his authority will not be established! "

"He has committed three major crimes, the second major crime seven. Minor crimes are thirty-three, and minor crimes are seventy-seven. Therefore, great disaster has happened to him! His sons have also suffered great disaster! Therefore I will punish his kingdom and eradicate him. Your authority is like that tree!' Solomon shouted, and the music in the sky also became excited. A thunderbolt came from the sky without warning, and crashed on the Nalai tree he was pointing at.

Startled by the thunderbolt, the people trembled and begged Solomon for mercy.

So Solomon changed the subject and became milder. The background music also became soft and soothing. Solomon said calmly, "You should know that I have great love for good people. I have great love for wise people!"

"A scolding from a good man is better than flattery from a man who does evil. If a king is angry, someone will die. Only the words of a wise man can calm the king's anger. I have made a statement here, and future Dharma practitioners will also do the same." Be merciful also if you have power in your hands to do good. do it to him who asks you. If anyone asks you for a meal in the evening, you must not stay until the morning; if someone asks you for a temple, you must not close your door. If you do this, you will be greatly blessed! ". If you are helped by others, you must also be grateful to them. If someone gives you a bite of food, you will pay him back a meal in the future; if someone gives you a night's lodging, you must pay him back for two nights. Take a healthy and handsome boy from among your descendants, and leave the name of the benefactor. If you do this, you will be greatly blessed!"

"You should respect the clerk, the person who taught you knowledge, and cherish every word of wisdom. Because they gave you the ability to survive, and what you have learned is knowledge that can be used in this world and the next life! You should Feed your teachers, give them a place to sleep, and respect them as priests. If you do this, you will be greatly blessed!

"Everyone who has knowledge should not keep all of it for himself. If you hold the fire in your bosom, how can it not be hot? If you keep all the knowledge in your heart, what is the difference from the gold in your house? People should put Write down your own knowledge, record it by reciting the name of Thoth, and pass it on to others. If you do this, you will be greatly blessed!"

"You should worship Thoth. Just like worshiping the **** Amun! You should worship knowledge like you worship light!"

"Pride precedes corruption; madness precedes fall. I have made a statement here, and future practitioners will also act according to it—if those who regard evil as good, foolishness as wisdom, and are self-satisfied with their own interests , be guilty! Their glory shall be taken away, from earth and from heaven!"

Solomon rode the huge waves and passed in front of them. But his voice was always echoing around the entire Nile River. Those who come to the festival, even if they can't see Solomon's figure, they can prostrate in ecstasy, worship him, and exalt Solomon's name, just as they exalt the name of God.

The blazing light in Solomon I's eyes, together with his words and miracles on the day he ascended the throne, were branded in their hearts.

It will not fade until death.

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