"Where is the Sun Golden Scripture now?" Hearing Chen Mo say that the Sun Golden Scripture has been dug out, everyone was excited, and Evelyn couldn't wait to read the scripture.
Chen Mo looked at Ada Wang. When he was in Hamunatta before, Chen Mo asked Ada Wang to take the scripture away.
"That book made of gold? It was placed with our luggage and should still be in the hotel now." Ada Wang answered Chen Mo.
Hearing Ada Wang say this, Evelyn hurriedly said excitedly: "Then hurry up and get it. Maybe there is a way to destroy the monster!"
Everyone discussed it, and finally O'Connor, Jonathan, and Adebe rushed back to the hotel where they stored their luggage, and brought back the two scriptures and the four funeral urns that Chen Mo had specially asked them to collect.
The rest of the people stayed in the museum. With the help of the museum's solid building structure, everyone stayed together to prevent Imhotun from catching the lone person again.
However, it was a bit boring to just wait like this. The three Americans sat together and started playing poker, while Evelyn and the curator pulled Chen Mo to discuss all kinds of things about Imhotep. The most mentioned by the three was Chen Mo's connection between Imhotep and the Exodus.
After all, if Chen Mo's speculation is true, it would be a great event for both the Christian faith and the archaeological discoveries of ancient Egyptian civilization.
In terms of its significance, it can even be compared with Shangboliang's deciphering of ancient Egyptian characters.
Because this proves that there were really gods involved in the history of mankind in ancient times, which is enough to rewrite human history.
However, Chen Mo did not have much interest in this, because the existence of gods is a fact for him, and he does not need to verify it.
And he is not a historian who needs to prove something through the verification of gods.
For Chen Mo, if gods exist, then they exist. If gods do not exist, then they do not exist. He does not need to verify the existence of gods, nor does he need to be excited about the existence of gods.
But Chen Mo's attitude made Evelyn feel a little dissatisfied. She asked Chen Mo: "Mr. Chen Mo, aren't you excited about this? You know, this may be the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century! We have proved the authenticity of the Bible and found evidence that gods once existed!"
Chen Mo shook his head at Evelyn's words and this excited attitude, and asked her: "If gods exist objectively, why haven't we seen gods now?"
"This... maybe we are not pious enough, and the gods left?" Evelyn said a statement that is very consistent with religious concepts.
This theory has been promoted in many religions. God created human beings, but human beings are full of bad habits and cannot be educated. Then God left in disappointment, leaving only human beings who have lost the protection of gods to struggle in the disaster.
Afterwards, according to different myths, some people continued to degenerate, so the gods cleansed most of the bad people, leaving only a few survivors with good character to continue human civilization, and some gods created saviors to guide the voters who deserve to be saved to other places...
In short, the consistent idea is that human beings are sinful, and if you want to redeem your sins, you must confess to the gods and dedicate your wealth.
But for Chen Mo, he thinks this is nonsense.
So he said to Evelyn, "The gods have always been there. They are not great because of human worship, nor will they destroy humans because of human evil. Heaven and earth are unkind and treat all things as straw dogs. To gods, humans are no different from other creatures.
So it is meaningless for us to discuss whether gods exist or not. Right now, I think you should consider how to destroy Imhotep.
There may be a solution to the problem in the Golden Scripture of the Sun, but there may not be, and things may even be worse. I think Miss Evelyn, you should not have forgotten that Imhotep was resurrected because you recited the spell in the Black Scripture of the Dead, right? Who can guarantee that there is nothing similar in the Golden Scripture of the Sun?"
Chen Mo's words made Evelyn quickly wake up from the "greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century". They still have a huge trouble to deal with, and it is indeed not the time to pay attention to whether the gods really exist.
Seeing Evelyn calm down, Chen Mo asked the curator beside him: "Mr. Curator, is there any record about the Black Scripture of the Dead and the Golden Scripture of the Sun in the museum? Or do you Pharaoh's guards have any records or information passed down from generation to generation? I think we need all the helpful information."
"Let me think... There seems to be information about the two scriptures in the museum." The curator tried to recall, as if thinking about something, and looked at Evelyn beside him and asked her: "Evelyn, do you have any impression?"
"It seems that there is a record about the two scriptures on a certain stone tablet. I'll go and look for it." After saying that, Evelyn ran out.
Seeing this, Chen Mo could only feel helpless about Evelyn's impetuous personality, and said to Ada Wang beside him: "Ada, follow her and see if Miss Evelyn gets into trouble again."
"I know, boss." Ada Wang nodded, picked up an assault rifle, and walked out to catch up with Evelyn.
As Evelyn rushed out, the curator's face was inevitably embarrassed. Evelyn had been working in the museum before, which made the curator her leader. His subordinate had such a personality, which really embarrassed the curator.
Chen Mo didn't care about it at this point, and still asked the curator about the two scriptures and Imhotep.
For the curator, this information was taboo that could not be mentioned at all. In order to prevent Imhotep from resurrecting, the Pharaoh's guards erased a lot of records about Imhotep, just to prevent someone from finding information to resurrect Imhotep.
This undoubtedly added trouble to Chen Mo and others. The curator recalled carefully for a long time, and then he remembered that there seemed to be an ancient book that recorded something.
"Uh... I'm not sure if I remember it clearly. When I was young, I seemed to have read an ancient scroll that recorded that during the 18th Dynasty, Pharaoh Amenhotep IV carried out religious reforms, merged the Egyptian gods into the god Aten, and forced religious reforms. He also wrote the secrets of the gods and death in two scriptures..." The curator paused here and turned his eyes to Chen Mo.
"It seems that this is the origin of the Golden Book of the Sun and the Black Book of the Dead." Chen Mo shrugged his shoulders when he heard this. I
originally wanted to write a Berserker's Creed, but I thought that the style of the Isu people didn't match it, so I'd better leave it for later
(end of this chapter)