To Four Thousand Years Later

Chapter 83: why we came

[Mission task? Two, progress update—]

[End the rule of the twenty-first dynasty of Egypt ahead of time (not yet completed), and obtain the support of at least one-third of the Egyptians before it (completed)] Solomon looked in the direction of Tanis, with the corners of his mouth slightly raised.

Finally... it's time to start.

He has been in Egypt for so long, nothing more than waiting for a precondition to be met. Overthrowing the Pharaoh's rule is actually a very simple matter, not to mention getting the support of one-third of the Egyptians-as long as he is given four or five years, he can get the support of 80% of Egypt.

However, since the mission description says "before then", it's more **** up.

Solomon also didn't know whether his mission would be considered complete if he directly seized the pharaoh's throne, or ordered the pharaoh to abdicate to others. But he didn't want to gamble either...or, in other words, there was no need for him to take a chance.

He's been laying it out for months. As long as it is done step by step, it is completely possible to quickly win the support of some Egyptians in a short period of time.

Solomon's first cultural invasion of Egypt before was actually to see the old way of coping. Then Solomon pushed back according to Pharaoh's policy, testing his character and decision-making mode bit by bit, as well as his control over the people.

According to Solomon's understanding of Psusennes II, he should be a wise man with conservative thinking, fairly confident but suspicious at the same time. So Solomon made a time difference—he used three months of preparation time and the teleportation technique from Baal, so that he could encourage the Egyptians to set off a series of uprisings on the second day of departure, and even took the initiative to let them spread Solomon's message. name.

That was for Pharaoh to hear.

With Psuscenes II's paranoia, he will definitely start to wonder who is behind this. Because according to the information he got, Solomon absolutely did not have the ability to set off a large-scale uprising the next day... Then someone must be planting Solomon.

The so-called strategic struggle is nothing more than intelligence struggle. The amount of intelligence is the sharpness of the weapon in hand, and the manipulation of intelligence is the ability to control the weapon.

So as Solomon said - Pharaoh had no possibility of defeating him from the beginning.

"Your Majesty Solomon, what are you worried about?"

A young man who was following Solomon asked respectfully and with concern.

His gaze was fixed on Solomon all the time, and the scorching heat even made Yastalu feel a little uncomfortable.

Even of all the Egyptians who followed Solomon, he was undoubtedly the most fanatical...not even in the Firstborn Sons.

"It's all right, Totmos. I'm fine..."

Solomon smiled slightly, and said in a deep voice, "What I'm thinking about is the meaning of life and the value of existence."

"You are still so wise... No, sorry! I interrupted you—"

The man was delighted at first, then suddenly panicked, knelt down on the ground and confessed to Solomon.

...Who can tell me how to get along with this kind of person?

Solomon sighed secretly, turned over and got off the camel, helped him up with his own hands, flicked the dust off his pants and hugged him. Seeing this, the people following him praised Solomon's kindness loudly.

But in fact, Solomon felt a little helpless.

It was also the first time he saw Blue's name... He couldn't leave it alone.

—Yes, the name of this clerk named Totmos is blue.

Thothmos, the name means "born of Thoth, the moon god". This "born of a certain god" or "a certain **** said he wanted to live" naming pattern was actually quite common in the early New Kingdom period. More educated or pious parents usually give their children such names with gods.

The **** Thoth is the **** of wisdom and learning in Egypt, as well as the "god of holy words" and the **** of scribes. Thoth incarnated three times... and the third time he was born was the pharaoh Hermes who was born a thousand years ago.

The young clerk had become a big fan of Solomon even three months ago, before Solomon started a big publicity campaign.

At first, he got a volume of Proverbs written by Solomon from nowhere. After that, he became obsessed, and kept using his position as a clerk to collect things related to Solomon, especially what he had said.

He enthusiastically told the others what Solomon had said. The first time he saw Solomon in person, he was so excited that he stuttered and couldn't utter a complete sentence.

What frustrates Solomon the most is that this nagging child seems to regard himself as the reincarnation of Thoth. Especially after he said the meaning of his name casually, and praised his name, Totmos' name changed from dark green to blue in an instant.

King Solomon, who had never been to Egypt, knew his name with just one glance, and even knew the meaning of his name-such a miracle made Tothmos tremble, bowed to the ground, and firmly believed that Solomon was the great **** Thoth human body.

Solomon tried to argue twice, then gave up. And he admitted it smoothly, and planned to let him promote this statement among the people of Egypt.

In fact, Solomon's Egyptian language was actually taught by Baymun not long ago.

Baimon has the ability to quickly teach the summoner the knowledge he has mastered, and the knowledge of linguistics is of course one of them... Solomon went to Baimon to sharpen his gun before he was about to set off for Egypt.

It turned out to be used in strange places.

…However, since he believed 100% that Solomon was the reincarnation of Thoth, his name turned blue. Does it mean that the Zadok priests still didn’t believe that Solomon was Yahweh at all?

As for what the blue color means, Solomon is still not sure. As the only example, he placed this young man by his side and observed him closely.

Because in a sense, what Tothmos said is not wrong-because Thoth's demon body is his family's Baimon, and Yahweh's mythological description itself is borrowed from the Egyptian sun **** Ra...the two of them It is originally one, and it is called Yahweh and Rah.

And now the new sun **** Amon, who has replaced Ra's position, was originally the local **** of Egypt, but now inherits Ra's position.

Anyway, Baimon would not rush to deny Solomon's words. Solomon intends to use Baimon's previous name to disguise himself to give himself a high enough ruling rationality...

He originally planned to force the Pharaoh to abdicate to his daughter and marry her to control Egypt. But now it seems that there is no need for such a complicated project.

- The next step is to start dismantling the Pharaoh's army and priesthood.

"Everyone, Tanis is not far ahead."

Solomon turned around and said in a deep voice to the people following him: "What I want to say is—please don't enter Tanis."

…what does that mean?

"We are here to protect you!"

"Please let us go in with you!"

Facing Solomon's words, the crowd began to commotion.

But Solomon just smiled peacefully facing the crowd. His movements were gentle and his tone of voice was non-aggressive.

He said calmly: "As I said... what I want is not war, but peace. In this way, I cannot take you into Tanis until the agreement is reached."

"Otherwise, what would the frightened people in Tanis think? They would think that Solomon led a group of mobs and coerced Pharaoh into making a decision...and the clerk would definitely record it like this. This is not good."

Solomon glanced around, then turned the subject and said in a deep voice, "Because of this, it is a slander to your reputation!"

"Maybe you don't care. Maybe you think your reputation doesn't matter as long as the pharaoh can make a difference... But I can't stand it!"

Solomon looked directly at the quiet crowd, and said forcefully, "Because you are not mobs! You are heroes!"

"We are all just men of justice who fight for what is rightfully yours and for what is rightfully yours! We risked our lives to come here to let our descendants know what justice is and what is justice. Right, what is integrity—how can our reputation be tarnished?"

"You go and run! You go and call!"

Solomon shouted with a straight face, facing the surging tide of people: "Cry out—cry out to the ignorant people! Tell them what is righteous, what is right, and what is righteous!"

"The prosperity and peace of a generation is ultimately only the happiness of a generation. But we have to leave words and legends here. Let future generations know why we came and why we fought—"

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