I was a priest in the city-state era.

Chapter 280 The Third Pharaoh Dies on the Battlefield

Chapter 280 The Third Pharaoh Died on the Battlefield

High noon in the hot sun.

The Hyksos and the Southern Egyptians were fighting fiercely on the plain south of the Sun City, and Seth [Zeus], ​​the patron saint of the Hyksos, and Amon, the patron saint of the Southern Egyptians, were also fighting against each other. battle.

Although the war between the gods will not directly harm human beings, it can change the celestial phenomena and affect human beings.

As Seth [Zeus] exploded the might of the Storm God with all his strength, strong winds from all directions swept across the battlefield, even knocking some soldiers to one side.

Amon burst out the might of the sun god, which made the already hot noon like a furnace. The scalding heat made the soldiers on both sides of the war sweat profusely, wishing they could rush into the Nile River to cool down their bodies.

As a bystander of this war, Roy took his [-] Egyptian soldiers to station on the banks of the Nile River, so the changes in the celestial phenomena caused by Seth [Zeus] and Amon's power did not affect Roy's soldiers. make an impact.

Looking at the war between the gods and the changes in the human battlefield, Roy said with some disappointment.

"The Southern Egyptians are really bad at war! They have [-] more soldiers than the Hyksos, and they still can't gain the upper hand."

At this time, in the center of the battlefield, the South Egyptian Pharaoh Kamose was being besieged by Cepheus, Perseus, Minos and Ramses II.

Kamose fell into this besieged situation because his army of [-] not only failed to suppress the [-] army of the Hyksos, but was in turn suppressed by the [-] army of the Hyksos .

Kamose had to use his own strength to block the four heroes Cepheus, Perseus, Minos, and Ramses II.

Seeing Kamose who was under siege by four people, Kepheus stabbed Kamose's body with a bronze spear and said with emotion.

"Kamos, you really look like a young and brave warrior."

Kamos immediately responded with a smile.

"Kevus, if I were a young and brave lion, you would be an old lion leading a group of cubs to besiege me. It's a pity that the superiority in numbers cannot change the gap in strength between you and me."

"Kamos, look at your soldiers!"

Perseus suddenly said to Kamos.

"Your soldiers are not as brave as you. Without you, the Pharaoh, taking the lead in the charge, even if your soldiers outnumber us by 10, we can defeat your soldiers."

"We Egyptians are a farming people. We are not as barbaric as you nomads, because the priests and nobles who have ruled Egypt for thousands of years need all Egyptians to be weak. If all Egyptians are brave and good at fighting, as barbaric as you nomads, How can the priests and nobles rule the Egyptians and enjoy the food and wealth provided by the Egyptian commoners."

Kamos said with a smile.

"More than 100 years ago, you Hyksos were able to conquer more than 200 million people in our Egyptian region with tens of thousands of people. It was not because you Hyksos were really powerful, but because you promised not to touch the priests and nobles of the various city-states. If you want to destroy all the priests and nobles like Roy, you Hyksos have no chance to dominate Egypt. But you did not destroy the priests and nobles, and let you rule the various city-states of Egypt only in name. If the Egyptian region The population of more than 200 million people is really controlled by you—even if only the population of more than 100 million in northern Egypt is controlled by you, we southern Egyptians cannot fight against you, because you Hyksos have more advanced and powerful military technology .”

"What you said is nonsense! At the beginning, we Hyksos had only tens of thousands of people. If we didn't compromise with your priests and nobles, could we really conquer more than 200 million Egyptians with thousands of warriors?"

After Kephes finished speaking angrily, he began to attack Kamose even more fiercely.

No one noticed that Cepheus' younger brother Phineus was driving a chariot close to Kamose, Cepheus and others who were fighting.

Because the person who actually drives the chariot is Phineus' charioteer, Phineus on the chariot is bending his bow and aiming his arrow at Kamose.

The battle between Seth [Zeus] and Amon has also entered a new stage at this time.

Because the storm power was still unable to cause any damage to Amon, Seth [Zeus] who turned into a tornado suddenly flew away from Amon, and then went straight into the sky and turned into a thunderbolt.

"Amon! Although after I came to Egypt, I replaced the identity of the storm god Seth in Egypt, but my strongest power is not the storm."

The golden thunder incarnated by Set said in a thunderous voice as it grew larger in the sky.

"Thunder is my most primitive godhead, the strongest power I possess. Now, in order to decide the outcome between us, you have to accept my strongest blow!"

As soon as the words fell, Seth turned into a golden thunder dragon with a length of [-] meters and descended from the sky to Amon.

Under the terrified eyes of the gods, Amon also exploded the power of the sun with all his strength, turning into a small sun with infinite light on the ground.

Rumbling--

Accompanied by a loud noise that seemed to shatter the space, the golden brontosaur incarnated by Seth collided with the little sun incarnated by Amon.

At the same time, Kepheus stabbed Kamose's heart with his own bronze spear with the awareness that they would perish together.

Puff!
After Kamose saw Cepheus' intention, he pierced Cepheus' body with his spear first, and the blade of Cepheus only left a shallow wound on his heart.

Seeing Kefus' eyes widen unwillingly, Kamos said with a sneer.

"You exchanged a potentially fatal serious injury for my minor injury. You must be very unwilling now! You will be even more unwilling in the future, because losing you, an old demigod hero, stops me, and I can defeat it by myself. Fifty thousand of you Hyksos."

After Kamose finished speaking, he kicked Kefus backwards and flew away.

At the same time that Kepheus' spear blade left Kamose's wound, an arrow that departed from the string struck with an astonishing sound of piercing through the air, deeply piercing the wound on Kamose's heart.

This unexpected attack made Kamos's eyes widen in disbelief, and he looked down at the arrow piercing his heart.

"If I hadn't been stabbed by Cepheus, this arrow wouldn't hurt me at all—"

Although it is difficult to accept his death, Kamos understands that he has been mortally wounded.

Even a demigod hero would die if his heart was injured.

Seeing the seriously injured Cepheus being protected by Perseus, Minos, Phineus, and Ramses II, Kamos immediately cheered up and said.

"I must kill them! Only by making them my funeral objects can we Southern Egyptians completely defeat the Hyksos."

Although he was in the last moment of his life, what Kamose thought of was not to avenge himself and kill the people who attacked him, but to kill the biggest obstacle for the Southern Egyptians to defeat the Hyksos.

After Kamose approached Cepheus and the others like a wounded beast, Perseus and the others immediately fled with the seriously injured Cepheus in a chariot.

Just when Kamose was about to chase them, Roy saw the changes in the battlefield and rushed into the center of the battlefield alone with his spear to block Kamose.

(End of this chapter)

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