Chapter 180: Nile monster (modified)


When Allen and Ron were standing on the balcony enjoying the view of the Nile River, they noticed something unusual.
The weather outside was so hot, there was a group of people by the river, surrounded by the scorching sun!
"Let's go down and take a look." Allen suggested.
Ron immediately nodded in agreement, aroused by curiosity.
When they walked to the river, it turned out that the group of people was surrounded by a big sandpit.
An Egyptian in a white robe and a red hat was standing by the sandpit and gesticulating.
He hung his throat to give orders, blushing and sweating, and seemed to be angry about what happened.
Several bare-footed young men stood beside him with spades and pickaxes.
"What I said, I said long ago, you can't come to the river alone at night! Why are you not obedient? I dare not tell us, but buried the body in the sandpit! Stupid!" The white-robed man pointed to the sandpit Said.
Allen and Ron looked at the sandpit. Ron couldn't help but exclaimed. A decomposed animal carcass was scraped out, and only a small part was buried in the ground.
"What is this?" Ron asked Alan quietly.
Alan endured the discomfort in his heart, looked around a few times, and confirmed: "This is a donkey!"
One of the main means of transportation for the Egyptians is the donkey.
People came in twos and threes from the direction of the village, and there were more people around the sandpit, and the ground was standing together.
This seriously affected the excavation work, especially the children who drilled around.
In the crowd, the white-robed man raised his voice, "Stand back! Go back!"
He seemed to be very prestigious in this group, and everyone backed away convincingly.
"Nasser, what happened?" someone in the crowd asked.
"It's the water monster, the Nile water monster has appeared again! This is the evidence." Nasser pointed to the corpse in the pit and shouted.
"The stupid Hassan encountered the water monster. Fortunately, he escaped at the cost of losing his donkey!" Nasser pointed to a dark-skinned, thin man with a spade.
"He actually concealed the truth about the reappearance of the water monster because he was afraid of being taboo by the villagers! If Saleh hadn't found out, he wouldn't know how many people would have been killed!" Nasser roared and almost dropped his red hat on the ground.
Hassan stood dejectedly to one side.
"I emphasize again, everyone try not to go to the lake at night! Pay attention to safety!"
The people who learned the truth retreated, leaving only the first few people. They continued to deal with the rotten donkey in the sandpit.
"Is it really a water monster?" Ron was a little curious.
"Not sure, after all, it rots too fast." Allen replied.
There is an aboriginal in the village who is very business-minded. Seeing so many people gathered together, they pushed the beverage cart out to sell.
Allen and Ron also leaned in. It turned out to be watermelon juice and apple juice, and some beer.
Allen bought some of everything, and Ron took the beer back to the villa.
These drinks are very popular. Arthur also conjured many ice cubes to keep these drinks in a cold state.
Allen and Ron told everyone what had happened at the lake.
"Coward, you're a wizard, what's to be afraid of." George teased Ron.
"Of course I am not afraid, just to remind everyone to be safe." Ron defended himself.
The Weasley twins laughed and ran away.
"In any case, we try not to go out at night." Molly chased up and told her, staring at the twin brothers until the two nodded in agreement.
At night, Ron and Allen were talking about what they knew about the pyramid, the origin of the mummies and other issues.
In fact, Alan was talking, Ron was listening, and asking questions from time to time.
"Osiris' body was broken into fourteen pieces, so he can be resurrected?" Ron asked incredulously.
"What's the matter? Some people have completely lost their bodies, their souls are broken into seven or eight pieces, and they are also looking for a chance to resurrect." Allen was very calm, thinking of the mysterious person.
At this moment, Allen heard footsteps coming from the door.
In the bright moonlight, Allen saw the doorknob spinning—someone was about to open the door.
Allen jumped up and pointed his wand at the door.
The door handle turned open. The door creaked open.
Two tall, fuzzy shadows stood at the door.
When the two shadows staggered into the room, Allen could see it clearly and could not help holding his breath in shock.
Even in the dim light, he could see what it was—"It's a mummy!"
In the dimness, the mummy staggered into the living room, with both arms stretched forward, as if trying to catch Ron—and Allen had already started laughing.
Ron's mouth opened wide, and he looked like he wanted to scream, but he couldn't make any sound.
Knowing the identity of the other party, Ellen deliberately drew out the magic wand, pointed it at the mummy and began to chant exaggeratedly, and the mummy really made a familiar voice.
"Don't attack, it's us!"
It's George and Fred!
Ron threw the pillow on the bed angrily, hit George's bandaged chest and bounced it out again.
Fred and George burst into laughter, obviously they thought it was funny.
"Didn't you say you are not a coward?" George's words stimulated Ron.
"I'm not a coward! It's just that your appearance is terrible!" Ron's freckles became more obvious because of his angry flushing face~EbookFREE.me~ He didn't think it was funny at all!
"I said he would be scared!" Fred said to George.
"I know it's you, and as soon as you come in, I recognize it!" Ron defended himself.
"Allen is the one, he started laughing as soon as he saw us, and you should really look at your expression at the time, you seem to be crying with fright!" George finished speaking out loud and started to laugh again.
Ron mumbled, looking very upset.
"Okay, don't be like a little girl. Allen come here and help us to rip off these things. It is not convenient for us to use the wand now." Fred asked Allen for help-although it was a little spell, obviously he I don't have much confidence in my brother.
Reluctantly, Ellen pointed his magic wand, and the straps on their bodies fell off automatically and curled up into a ball.
"Ron, you said you are not a coward, do you dare to walk by the river?" George rolled his eyes and came up with another idea.
"Just wait!" Ron stood up angrily.
Allen hurriedly followed. It was true that something happened by the river. Ron himself was too dangerous. Although Allen found out that the twin brothers were also quietly following behind, he was obviously not really relieved to let them go alone— —In fact, Allen wondered whether this was a convenient excuse they thought of when they wanted to go out to deal with their parents afterwards.
The Nile River at night was extremely quiet, but in Ron's eyes, this quietness covered up many crises and had to be prepared.
"Alan, look!" Ron suddenly pointed to the middle of the lake.
Looking in the direction Ron was pointing: a horse appeared in the lake swimming freely, and Allen looked carefully and discovered that its mane was made of typha grass.
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