According to Mike's perception, this sword has three parts-he has one part here, and the other two parts are some distance away from him, but not together.

One is not far from the upper reaches of the Nile, and the other is at the lower reaches of the Nile.

Mike took out the map of Fett in Egypt and made a comparison, and he found that the place not far upstream was the city of Heliopolis, the oldest sun temple site he wanted to go to.

The other place is Cairo Dar, the current capital of Egypt.

Mike collected the hilt of the sword and left the Karnak Temple. He rested in the hotel that had been booked for one night. The next day he drove directly to Heliopolis, less than a hundred kilometers away.

After the rise of the city of Dibes where the Karnak Temple was located, the ancient city of Heliopolis, located on the upper reaches of the Nile, was abandoned.

This is not to say that Heliopolis is in a bad position, but as mentioned earlier, every ancient Egyptian King Fett wanted to surpass his predecessor and become the darling of the gods, who can be led by the gods to regain a new life after death.

The pursuit of immortality is what any ruler expects, even fanatical.

The Egyptian Fett’s mythological system is rebirth, which means rebirth after death, which is a form of eternal life.

The ancient kings, as the spokespersons of the gods, and even the incarnations of the gods, of course should have the power of immortality.

And immortality is not easy to obtain, you need to make the gods think you are valuable.

Therefore, the successive kings of Egypt, Fett, have been very happy, and the foreign wars have been constant, even if the national power is exhausted, they will not stop.

There is also the construction of magnificent temples to please the gods and their own tombs. When there are no prisoners of war as manpower, then the citizens of Egypt Fett will become the labor of the king, and they will work tirelessly to contribute to the king’s death. life.

When these kings were unable to achieve results, they would be jealous of the achievements of the ancestors, so they demolished the buildings of the ancestors to build things for themselves.

This is the reason for the abandonment of the ancient capital of Heliopolis.

At that time, the king thought that the various traces of the ancestors in Heliopolis were too obvious, and that good places no longer have their own place, so how can he go to prove his ability to the gods?

So the king gave an order to abandon the capital city that had been in business for hundreds of years, and re-selected a place not far from the lower reaches of the Nile to establish a new capital city, which was the city of Dibes.

The construction of new temples began at the same time, and the Karnak Temple is one of them.

If Luxor, where the Karnak Temple is located, is a modern tourist city, Heliopolis is a very ordinary town.

Although there are the ruins of ancient capitals and temples here, they have been ruined so badly that they have almost lost their archaeological value.

Why do you say that?

At the beginning of the establishment of Dibes City, a lot of building materials were needed. Obtaining raw materials from the quarries of the sandstone mountains is time-consuming, laborious and costly, but Heliopolis has ready-made palace buildings, and it is in the upper reaches of the Nile River that it is convenient and quick to transport it by boat.

So Heliopolis is equivalent to being destroyed again.

After Heliopolis was abandoned, poor people and thieves, as well as enemies in the south, came here to search, so Heliopolis was destroyed thousands of years ago.

After coming to this small town, Mike felt the desolation here, but was also surprised that there was a large archaeological team here.

It’s really strange. According to the information that Mike has consulted, Heliopolis has been explored countless times, and archaeologists in Egypt and abroad have long given up on this place. For no reason, why is there such a thing here? A multi-person archeological team?

If it is an intern team, that is, the archaeology department of a certain college, it is easy to accept that the tutor will lead the students to collect the scenery, but there are still several large excavators and cranes parked here, which is a bit weird. .

Mike thought of the fragment of the Excalibur. They didn't make a special trip to find this thing, did they? Did they get clues from?

Mike parked the vehicle in the convoy and then got into the archeological excavation team.

Most of the people here are locals. They came here to collect money and work. After Mike came in, the archaeological team thought he was one of those locals. The locals thought he was a member of the archaeological team, so no one found out. There is an extra microphone.

After Mike's investigation, the archaeological team was composed of two people. One was two men and one woman and three students led by a professor from the History College of Cairo Dar University, and the other was a person sent by a foreign company that sponsored the professor.

Mike used his magical skills to enter the largest tent in the camp less than 100 meters away from the ruins of the Sun Temple, and listen to what these people wanted to do.

The professor's two male students are directing the migrant workers to conduct initial excavations at the Sun Temple site~www.ltnovel.com~ The professor is next to the female students to help him count the various information and data he has obtained.

In the corner of the tent, a white man in a flowered shirt was sipping a cold beer, behind him were two armed guards with live ammunition.

The professor and the female student pointed around the map and had a heated discussion.

Because the two people debated in the Egyptian Fett language, the white men couldn't understand what they were talking about. After drinking the beer, the white men finally became impatient.

"Mr. Professor, we have been here for almost a week. At the beginning, you vowed to find the treasure left by the sun god. Now we have almost rummaged through this ruined place. There is no decent cultural relic... …Mr. Professor, do you think that our money is all falling from the sky, so don’t you feel bad about spending it?"

"..." The professor and the female student stopped arguing, "Mr. Berdych, I'm really sorry! One of the clues I got was to the temple of the sun in Heliopolis. You know, it's been here. For more than four thousand years, many markers have long since disappeared. If we want to get the answer, we can only use this stupid way to find it."

"Huh!" The Mr. Berdych snorted coldly, "I have spent a week with you in this ruined place, and now I feel that there is sand in every pore of my pores! Mr. Professor, can you give me one? Exactly, when will the location of the treasure be found?"

Before the professor could speak, his female student spoke: "Dear Mr. Berdych, archaeology is originally a major that takes time and investment. It is impossible to rush for quick success!"

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