The Dharma God Of All Realms Begins With Harry Potter

Chapter 803: The Egyptian God System [Fourth Update]

Although Sobeksav was a slave, his clothes were quite simple, and he was completely different from the man in front of him.

But this strange man was not at all arrogant because of his low status.

Even when dealing with him, the man smiled.

"Since we are all in the vast desert, we are destined to meet each other. Since your master invites you, I will go and meet you. Then I will trouble you to lead the way."

Although Sobeksav was a slave, he was entrusted with important tasks by his master because of his intelligence and agility. As a slave, he learned a lot of writing and calculation knowledge in Egypt, which only a few noble people could learn. knowledge.

However, such a plain Kesav still found it difficult to understand the man's words.

He didn't know what "predestined" meant and what "bounded" meant. He had trouble understanding the adjectives and adjectives used by many men, but this made him believe in the nobility of this man even more.

Only a true aristocrat would learn so much rhetoric after understanding basic writing.

But what made him respect the person in front of him most from the bottom of his heart was not these, but his attitude.

Being in a high position but still being kind to a slave like him is very rare among nobles in Sobeksav's impression.

Especially on the way back to the caravan with him, this man actually asked his name and his life. Oh my God, there was such a noble person caring about a slave like him. This was Sobai Something Kesav had never experienced.

Sobeksav felt a warm current flowing in his heart.

Perhaps, this is a quality only possessed by the descendants of gods - after all, in the eyes of gods, all mortals are the same. Even mortal nobles are nothing more than slaves in the eyes of gods. Therefore, they treat all mortals with the same attitude.

This idea was soon confirmed when the man met his master.

Facing his master, the man did not change his attitude.

"Hello, respected traveler," after seeing the man brought by Sobeksav, the businessman immediately noticed his extraordinary nature, and instinctively, he immediately placed himself in a lower position, "I It's Necht, a businessman from Avaris. I'm honored to meet you in the desert. Because I saw you traveling alone in the desert, I wanted to ask if there is anything we can do to help you?"

"Ah, thank you for your concern, Mr. Necht," Ye Ting nodded to the man in front of him and said with a smile, "My name is Thoth. I am a traveler from a distant country. Now I am traveling Traveling around with targets throughout Egypt.”

As he spoke, he extended his hand to the businessman in front of him.

"It turns out to be Mr. Thoth. It's an honor to meet you," Necht replied, feeling a little strange about his actions. "What do you mean by extending your hand?"

"It's a handshake ceremony," the man named Thoth explained. "When two people meet, they hold hands. It represents the initial establishment of friendship. It is a etiquette in my hometown.'

"That's it. It's really taken away."

Necht excitedly stretched out his hand and shook Thoth's hand. This etiquette seemed to be equal etiquette, and there was no lack of physical contact. Doesn't this mean that the extraordinary guy in front of him was willing to interact with him?

Although merchants were considered one of the nobles in Egypt, they were still a lower class than nobles and priests, just above the common people.

Now the man in front of him is obviously a very noble person. He has the opportunity to form friendship with the person in front of him. How can Necht let it go?

"You are such an admirable person," Necht then complimented the man named Thoth. "A person as noble as you can actually condescend to the goal of a chess piece to completely travel throughout Egypt. This is the goal of many people in this world. Difficult things that no one in a high position can do.”

"No, I just love traveling and want to see the scenery from all over the world." Thoth shook his head. "It's ridiculous. In Egypt, I have only been to one city, Rosetta. This is also the beginning of my journey in Egypt. It’s a funny place, I want to see Memphis, the capital of Egypt, but now I’ve lost my way in the desert.”

"Oh, that's it," Thoth's words made Necht's eyes light up. "It just so happens that the goal of my caravan is Memphis. If you don't mind, how about you come with me?"

"I have my wish, but I don't dare to ask for my ear."

Thoth readily agreed with Necht's words.

"Your words are so beautiful." Necht smiled and flattered her.

So a traveler named Thoth joined the caravan and followed them. In order to entertain him, Necht even gave him a camel to ride on.

This foreign man named Thoth is Ye Ting, and Thoth is just his pseudonym in Egypt.

After crossing the barrier of the God's Realm, he came to the Egyptian God's Realm.

However, the barrier he crossed was on the sea, and the same was true after arriving in the Egyptian divine domain, so he traveled all the way on the sea and landed in Egypt from Rosetta, a city located at the mouth of the Nile River.

Egypt in this era was in the Sixth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, which was also the end of the Old Kingdom.

Unlike the Greek God's Domain, the Egyptian God's Domain File size is not as good as the Greek God's Domain, but the humans here are under the rule of the same kingdom, and their king is called Pharaoh

Descendants of the Egyptian gods.

Egypt today is ruled by the Heliopolis pantheon. The original god Ra gave birth to a pair of twin brothers and sisters, the god Shu and the god of lakes Tefnut. They combined and gave birth to a pair of twin brothers and sisters: the god of earth. Geb and the god Nut, the brother and sister united again and gave birth to the fourth generation of gods...

Each generation of the original nine pillar gods once ruled Egypt personally as a pharaoh, but after the last generation of Horus, the gods returned to the sky, and Egypt began to be ruled by pharaohs, descendants of the gods. The rule of the pharaohs Generation after generation, it has been passed down to the present.

However, according to Ye Ting's observation, today's Heliopolis pantheon is no longer very concerned about ruling the mortal world.

Perhaps it stems from the tradition of the Heliopolis pantheon. Each generation of gods has a period of time when they become the rulers of the divine domain. In that 0.8 stage, they will be extremely diligent, but after that, they will be like mortals. Generally, all responsibilities are handed over to the next generation, while oneself maintain the most basic priesthood.

This kind of Buddhist rule is indeed quite unusual compared to the Olympus pantheon.

Up to now, the gods' rule over Egypt is actually quite loose. It is much looser than the Greek pantheon where the gods frequently walked the earth. Because of this, the power of "people" in the country of Egypt is now stronger in comparison. , this is how we have a unified empire.

Ye Ting still appreciates what the Heliopolis God System has done.

However, perhaps it is for this reason that the Heliopolis pantheon will gradually be replaced by the Hermopolitan pantheon in the future, and the god Amun will rise as the main god, replacing the rule of the sun god Ra.

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