To Four Thousand Years Later

v2 Chapter 80: eldest son disaster

Panaam gently pushed open the door of his house. His mother looked up, a look of confusion on her wrinkled face.

"You came back early today, Panaam.

She blinked and smiled: "Why did you come back before it was dark? Is it because there is less work today? Ah, and, have you seen Snefru? He didn't say that he would be back at night until this point." No, I'm a little worried about him.

Ahh... see. "

"Which friend's house did he go to live in again?

"I mean, he can't come back. Behind him, two wizard guards stepped through the gate with swords in their hands. They wore bright I-colored shawls and black spiked shields on their backs. The muscles on the exposed thighs Qiuknot, on both arms: full of scars. Hair was erected by the crown, and the tip was dyed red like blood Nai froze. Seeing the pharaoh's guards with their swords out of their sheaths, Nubukas' body was instantly filled with fear like icy water."...Guards, guards! Where are the guards!

Her eyes widened. Let out a gaffe scream. The whole person wanted to stand up from the bed in a panic, but he could hardly stand up because his legs were weak.

The Guardians of the Law cannot be entered—unless the sword is drawn. And when they walked out of the room, there must be blood on the sword, otherwise the escaped magician guards would also be executed.

The old guard suddenly the new pharaoh is going to kill all the officials connected with the previous pharaoh...damn it! **** it! You shouldn't hesitate, you should have run if you knew earlier, "Don't panic. Be quiet." But at this moment, Panahum said in a deep voice, "They didn't come to kill you."

Nubukas froze for a moment, then suddenly turned around and looked at Panaam in disbelief.

"What are you...

She hissed, sweating profusely and collapsed back on the bed: "You sold yourself to the new pharaoh?" "I sold myself to justice. and truth.

Panaam said in a low voice. Panaam said in a deep voice: "From now on, I will be the consul of Fayoum City. In the name of justice, wisdom, benevolence and integrity, I will give new people a new... Don't worry, Nubukas. Put It is much better to leave it to me, or to Snefru. Following his voice, the two guards of the pharaoh also rushed into the door, and under the guidance of Panaam, they took out the seal of Nubus, And destroy it directly with fire.

That meant burning down her authority, and burning down their family's authority too.

Originally, when the consul handed over the position, the seal should be destroyed under the notarization of the Pharaoh's guard. But when local officials began to violate the rules and inherit official positions on their own, this custom was gradually ignored. Seeing that they were here to burn the seal, Nubukas breathed a sigh of relief. The fear in her heart immediately turned to anger.

"...you can't do this! Panaam, you are no different from treason" She roared loudly "Now there is," Panaam said calmly, with a bright light in his eyes, "and in the future you will there is always.

An unusually young voice came from the door. It was a young boy in a white robe, holding a wooden staff with twin snakes in his hand. On the face is a silver metal mask that can cover the upper half of the face without revealing the eyes. What is eye-catching is the extremely gorgeous silver-white crescent moon on his forehead.

And behind him, there is a strong man with empty hands and no hair or eyebrows, and another girl holding an iron staff and wearing a golden sun mask.

The two pharaoh guards saw them. Kneel down immediately. Greet the three of them: "The sublime and exalted Pharaoh of the sun, the Pharaoh of the moon, and the great people see the official one_"

Panaam also bowed down together. And Nubu Kasi is blank. ...which one is the pharaoh? Are those two with masks? Or without a mask and a crown? Is that kid? Or that woman?

She whispered helplessly: "My child has done nothing wrong...he is still a child! He is still a priest and should not be taken away...

"Of course he made mistakes. And he made many mistakes. **** said calmly: "He confessed that he had killed seven people, raped seventeen, and wounded and maimed twenty-one people. "

"If a man kills, he should be sentenced to death; if a man forces another's wife to have **** with him, he should also be sentenced to death; whoever hurts another's eyes should have their eyes gouged out, and whoever breaks another's bones should also have their bones broken.

He looked at the pale-faced Nubukas, and said in a low voice: "Even if I only count the disability of those eleven people as killing him. This time...he still owes me twenty-four lives.

"It's your fault, Nubkas. He's a smart boy...he wouldn't have deserved to die if you could have taught him justice, uprightness, and mercy.

Following Jesus' words, Snefru, who was struggling constantly, was pushed in by several Pharaoh's guards.

When he saw Nubukas, his eyes lit up: "Mom, save me!" A pharaoh guard behind Snefru inserted the sword in his hand into Snefru's back without hesitation. Nubukas body trembled violently, let out a shrill scream, and threw herself on the bed. Just as Panaam was about to go over to support her, she slapped her mercilessly on the face.

Panaam's expression was numb, and he stood silently on the spot.

Watching the farce between the two, **** said calmly: "Go on. There are twenty-four more times.

The pharaoh guard drew the blade and thrust it into Snefru again twenty-three times. Then his body would be carried out and hung up in the center of the town. That is the last life he owes. This will let everyone know that even nobles or high-ranking businessmen will be killed if they break the law. The new lunar pharaoh will ruthlessly implement the laws of Egypt that have been regarded as a joke... people will not be afraid. **** glanced at Nubukas one last time and said in a low voice. But his eyes seem to be looking at Panaam: "Someone should think about the future of our people, not obsessed with the glory of officials, and the authority that will not be blamed for taking things away from others.

Is this kind of thing only in Fayoum City? "Nubkas lowered her head and asked in a hoarse voice.

Jesus replied, "Everywhere."

"Only to us officials?

"Everyone

"How far back is the crime?

"All crimes."

Jesus finally answered the new plague of the firstborn, sweeping all over Egypt