Magic Journey from Hogwarts

Chapter 920: Egypt's Underground Ruins, the Legend of En Sabah Nur

the next day.

Aaron and Qin both got up a little later than usual.

It’s not that they don’t want to continue being affectionate, but there are more than just the two of them in the house!

The two of them came down from upstairs as if nothing had happened. Neither Hela nor Jane teased them much, which made Qin feel relieved but also a little disappointed.

Boo!

Fox flapped his wings excitedly, it was worth it that he had spent so much time matchmaking and finally made Jean his mistress.

But its joy lasted only three seconds, as Abe knocked it off the branch with his paw.

"Master..." As soon as Jian opened his mouth, he immediately changed his address, "Boss, breakfast is ready."

"Thanks."

"This is what I was supposed to do."

"I may have to trouble you for the next month."

Qin blushed and quickly reached out to pinch Aaron, "What do you mean by this?"

Last night was enough to make me exhausted. A month later...even if she has no objection, her body can't take it!

"Haha! Don't worry about those details." Aaron laughed dryly, took Qin's hand and went to the restaurant.

“This is the second one, but to be more precise, it’s the fifth one.” Hela said casually, “What do you think?”

Jian was stunned for a moment, and said a little stiffly: "This is the master's private life. I am just a servant and have no right to comment."

“You treat him as your master, but he may not simply treat you as his servant.” Hela smiled meaningfully, “Have you ever considered becoming the sixth one?”

"I, I'm just a vampire."

"Don't underestimate yourself. In some senses, vampires are far superior to most races.

Besides, you have already embarked on the path he has arranged for you. In the future, you will at least be a sub-father. If you don’t even dare to think about this ambition, then you’d better not think about becoming a true god.”

Hearing this, Jane was silent for a while, "Actually, being an angel is not bad."

The corners of Hela’s mouth twitched slightly, and then she sneered, “You will change your mind, and compared to your age, it won’t take too long.

Since it's all a matter of time, why worry too much! "

simple:......

Her Royal Highness the Princess really enjoys watching the fun!

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Cairo, Egypt.

Hill came to the city according to the guidance of the compass, accompanied by Patton and Natasha.

“There doesn’t seem to be anything worth noting here.”

Looking at the children playing on the street and the shops operating normally, Barton looked a little surprised.

"The seal has existed for a long time, so it's normal that it hasn't been discovered." Hill said as he followed the compass needle.

"Aaron is actually willing to lend you this compass." Natasha said with a smile.

"He didn't lend it to me, he lent it to S.H.I.E.L.D." Hill emphasized, and then gave an awkward smile, "If he lends it to me, I can still return it to him, but if he lends it to S.H.I.E.L.D., you all know who Fury is."

Natasha and Barton looked at each other and said, "It won't be that easy for him to succeed."

"I think so too, but Fury is always mysteriously confident about this kind of thing." Hill said tiredly, "I can't persuade him."

"Since this compass is so magical and it's in our hands, we should all have control over it before the mission is completed!" Natasha said with interest, "How about we try it first?"

"Using public power for personal gain?" Patton's expression became a little unnatural, but on second thought it didn't seem like a big deal.

It's like when you are driving on a mission and you buy a bottle of water when you need to refuel. It's not a big deal.

"I have no objection."

"This...is not appropriate!"

"Hill, Fury definitely won't be able to snatch the compass, and after what he did, Aaron will never lend him the compass again.

Now let's satisfy our curiosity first, which is also the maximization of benefits." Natasha said with reason, and then there was a hint of temptation in her tone, "Don't you have anything you want to pursue?

For example, a boyfriend who can satisfy you and your parents?"

Hill's expression froze. Her mother had been urging her to go on a blind date. It would be great if Luo Pan could solve the problem.

But she has no plans to fall in love so far.

"Okay!" Hill handed the compass to Natasha helplessly, "Don't affect the mission."

"No." Natasha held the compass and thought silently about the person she was looking for.

The compass needle turned quickly and pointed in a direction.

Natasha's expression changed slightly, and she had a completely different idea. Then the compass needle turned again and quickly determined another direction.

“I think I understand why Fury had the audacity to let you withhold this compass.

Its value is really high, immeasurable.”

"What were you thinking about just now?" Patton asked curiously.

“One was someone I had been looking for for a long time and couldn’t find, I grew up with her, trained with her, but I couldn’t find her.

The other is a doctor who can treat my body without leaving any hidden dangers. You know my past. It is basically impossible for me to have children like a normal woman. "

"Does such a doctor exist?" Hill said doubtfully. "I'm not trying to discourage you, Natasha, but humans don't have this kind of technology!"

“Until just now, I also felt that such a doctor did not exist.

And who says that doctors must be human? Doesn't the existence of Thor prove the truth of the legend? "

Hill pondered for a while, "Let's find the sealed place of Apocalypse first! As for later, we will try to find the doctor."

Natasha naturally had no objection. There were not many opportunities to use public power for personal gain, so she had to seize it.

The three continued forward according to the guidance of the compass. After nearly two hours, they arrived at a desert. In the endless yellow sand, there were several broken walls and a large altar with only a circle of earth left.

"This seems to be a relic of some place." Barton said uncertainly, "It's at least a few thousand years old. It's probably not worth studying after being weathered to this state."

"The compass points right here." Hill looked at the needle pointing downward and frowned. "It might be underground."

"If the mutant named Apocalypse is still alive, he must be at least a few thousand years old!" Natasha said in a deep voice, "Old monsters who live a long time are usually more perverted.

My advice is...be prepared for attack, and we must also be prepared for bad things to happen.”

"Fury thought so too and approved three Jericho missiles, a masterpiece before Stark's weapons department was shut down."

Hearing this, Natasha and Barton both breathed a sigh of relief.

"I'll notify the action team first and clear this area." Hill took out her cell phone and made a call, but the next moment she heard a sound, as if it came from under her feet.

"Did you hear that?"

Patton gestured to them to keep quiet, then carefully put his ear close to the ground.

"En Sabah Nur should be the name of Apocalypse.

There are people down there, and not just one person, but a group of people offering sacrifices."

"It may be because of these...pagans that Apocalypse broke the seal."

"Do we need to arrest them?" Natasha asked with a smile.

"We can't act rashly for now. After all, no one knows the correct way to open the seal." Hill thought for a while and said, "The action team will be here soon. Let's go down and take a look. If there is nothing unusual, we can wait for these pagans to come out and then arrest and interrogate them.

If they really let that so-called seal loosen, then stop them immediately."

"That's it!" Patton said, and then looked for the mechanism on the ground.

After digging up a layer of yellow sand, a wooden board covered with carpet came into view. After peeling off the wooden board, a secret passage full of traces of time and only wide enough for one person to pass through was revealed.

Patton glanced at the two of them and took the initiative to explore the way ahead.

The dozens-meter-long secret passage was illuminated by torches on both sides. The broken boulders and cracks on the walls seemed to tell of the chaotic war that had taken place here. The stone statues buried by yellow sand in the dark corners proved that the ruins had not been discovered for a long time.

As they went deeper, the three of them could clearly hear the sacrificial prayers.

God Almighty! May the power of God bless us. May the power of God bless us.

The Most High and Almighty God, may His power bless us and His authority rule us.

We are your loyal servants, En Sabah Nur, En Sabah Nur, the Supreme, the Almighty...

"It's so weird. It gives me goose bumps." Natasha complained in a low voice, "Are these prayers a little bit inappropriate?"

"Maybe it's just that these people don't have a high level of education." Patton said and suddenly stopped.

They had reached the end of the passage. Below was a wide stone platform, and a golden pyramid engraved with mysterious runes stood on the platform.

Dozens of people gathered densely around the stone platform, kneeling devoutly and chanting prayers in tacit understanding.

"Is that it?" Hill looked at the pyramid with a serious expression. "It's too obvious! Are we looking in the wrong place?"

"Where's the compass?" Natasha reminded, "Just take it out and have a look and you'll know."

Hill took out the compass belatedly and silently recited the location of Apocalypse in his mind.

The pointer moved slowly and pointed to the pyramid.

"Yes, that's for sure."

"There doesn't seem to be anything unusual at the moment," Patton said.

"Wait a little longer." Hill said seriously, "Fury takes this mission very seriously, otherwise he wouldn't have let the three of us come together, so there can't be any accidents."

Barton and Natasha looked at each other and nodded. They also knew Aaron's prediction and understood that the pyramid below was a time bomb that could be detonated by any external stimulation.

Near noon, the pagans finished their sacrifice and retreated in an orderly manner.

Hill and the other two exited the secret passage before them. As soon as they got outside, they saw more than ten cars and dozens of SHIELD agents ready to go.

"Sir." A blonde female agent came over.

"Barbie." Hill nodded and pointed to the secret passage next to him. "Catch everyone who comes up. Don't miss any of them."

"Also, set up a temporary base with this place as the center and do not allow anyone to get close."

"Okay, sir."

The pagans were preparing to have lunch, but as soon as they came out of the secret passage, they were pointed at by black guns. They immediately raised their hands above their heads and lined up one by one.

Patton entered the secret passage again to check and make sure that no one had escaped.

Natasha began the interrogation seriously. These pagans were almost spineless and soon confessed everything they knew.

“Some time ago, there was a minor earthquake here, and the entrance was shaken out.

That fat guy..." Natasha pointed to a middle-aged pagan with a beard and a gold watch and said, "He thought he had found the treasure of ancient Egypt, so he hired a group of people to secretly dig it up here."

"There doesn't seem to be any treasure underneath!" Barton said with a strange look on his face. "That's not right! That golden pyramid looks like it should be worth a lot of money!"

“He also thought about moving the pyramid up, but it was impossible to pry it up.

Moreover, the material of the pyramid is very special. Without the help of tools, he cannot knock off even a small piece of scrap.

But he found something else, a stone tablet that recorded the information of the pyramid's owner."

"Where is the slate?" Hill asked immediately.

"He sold it. Maybe it was because of its rich historical atmosphere. The money he got from selling it was more than twice the money he paid to hire someone to excavate the ruins."

"Shit!" Hill cursed, "He should know what's written on the stone slab!"

"I know that." Natasha shrugged, "Because the buyer of the slate happens to know the words on it.

En Sabah Nur, ruler of Egypt in 3600 BC, was regarded as a god by the world.

"A god like Thor?" Patton asked curiously.

"Probably not." Natasha said, "Thor is an Asgardian god, and En Sabah Nur is a native of Earth."

It is said that he possesses many abilities and likes to collect and train people with special talents. "

"Mutants." Hill said confidently, "More than five thousand years ago, human wisdom was still in its infancy, and any mutant ability would be considered the power of God."

Natasha did not comment and continued, "En Sabah Nur's oppressive rule has made ordinary people miserable, but they have no power to resist.

Not to mention En Sabah Nur's godlike abilities, his Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Death, Hunger, Plague, and War - are not something that ordinary people can contend with."

"Until one day, a prophet set foot on this land.

He is calm and majestic, full of wisdom and convincing, and seems like a natural god.

After living in Egypt for a while, he explained to some people the source of En Sabah Nur's abilities, that he could replace his body through a ritual to gain new abilities and a long life.

"Water method..." Hill was stunned, "This ability is too abnormal!"

Barton also nodded in astonishment, "We must not let Apocalypse escape. Thousands of years ago, the number of mutants was very small, and it would take him a long time to get the right mutant abilities.

But now mutants are not only everywhere, but their number is definitely countless times more than thousands of years ago.

It's not just quantity, it's quality too. Give him enough time and he won't have any shortcomings."

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