PS: Oh oh oh, it's so scary so scary, I actually added another chapter!

I don't know if there will be a fifth update. Let me tell you about my update schedule for 18.

Generally speaking, it is guaranteed once a day, and if there are no accidents on weekends, it is no problem.

Bookers are already very lively now, and the base of tickets is also large. I guess I am not very competitive in the update on working days, and it is difficult to get tickets, but even so, I still hope to get everyone's tickets. Tickets and rewards, I will try to get as many as possible, this book is only half written.

By the way, I reviewed it, and it was not finished after the sixth volume. Originally, this book was positioned as a free fan on the one hand, to thank everyone for their support for me over the years (Actually, I also really want to try it out on the shelves, but it doesn’t work, promise. On the other hand, in terms of type, I classified it as pseudo-myth + pseudo-history + campus, but at the end of the sixth volume, due to the influence of life affairs and work pressure, the state was very bad , almost written in the style of multiple fools casting spells.

At the beginning of this volume, I'm going to return, not only to change back to that prudent figure, but also to the plot, otherwise it can't be called a thank you.

I hope everyone can trust the numbers again, thank you!

Chapter Eighteen Goodbye Ramses

After leaving the Hittite barracks, Hikigu's figure was lifted from the previously "simulated" image in a divine brilliance.

In this world, gods do exist and are powerful, but their power is often not so intuitive, and more inclined to the field of mystery. Many gods are accompanied by many specific conditions when they exert their mystery. The god-killer usurped the power of the gods and inherited this characteristic.

The power that Hikigu took from Kuafu has been derived, and this power is more and more stereotyped as "simulation", simulating everything related to the sun, obtaining all its properties, and then bearing its meaning and paying the corresponding price.

He has always usurped the essence of the gods, thereby deriving a variety of powers, but as time goes on, he is constantly approaching this essence, and even loses some of the power he originally "developed", which is not determined by his will. Decision, it seems that there is a mechanism that exists in the dark, after selecting and sorting out the power he took from the gods, it finally stabilized.

It's hard to say whether this is good or bad, but it's a fact that he's thus closer to God than other godslayers, and maybe that's why he's somewhat acceptable to some gods.

The restored Hikigu headed toward the river and entered a large plain.

On this plain, an army was advancing, a huge army of tens of thousands of Egyptian soldiers.

Its banner indicates that it is the Legion of Amun and the Legion of Ra, led by Ramses II, with the chariots in front of the infantry, and the arrangement is the same as that of its enemies.

The only difference is that the Hittites and their allies had more chariots.

Even if it is a conservative estimate, Bikigu can be sure that the number of chariots of the Hittites exceeds 3000, and Ramses' aggressive advance will cause the number of chariots available to him to be less than half of that of the Hittites.

This is embarrassing...

Hikigu thought so, and then landed at the Egyptian army under his feet.

Different from the previous fleet, the Egyptian army below discovered the existence of Biqigu earlier, but did not panic because of it.

First, the chariot stopped, and then a large number of Egyptian soldiers who were written as light infantry and read as archers quickly completed the mobilization from both sides of the chariot, drawing bows and arrows to make a defensive posture.

It seems that even in ancient times, the difference between soldiers and auxiliary soldiers still seems to be very large.

Soon, however, there were heralds running around to stop the soldiers. When Hikigu fell to the front of the army, he saw Ramses riding a gorgeous chariot from the divided army. Appeared in the formation, then jumped from the chariot with joy, and greeted Hikigu with a big smile.

"My friend, I knew you would come!"

The young Fayo turned into a track and field athlete, and ran in front of Hikigu with a bear hug.

Seeing that this fellow didn't wipe the oil and sent the house to live in, Hikigu endured it.

But I can't bear it if I'm going to kiss it after a long hug!

Pay attention to the influence, you bald man!

"Okay, okay, I know you're very happy, but don't we wait until you settle the army?" Hikigu hurriedly got rid of La Er's demonic embrace and reminded him to do business.

Don't get me wrong, the real business here is not fighting.

He was still here and laying eggs. Pulling the two pipes, he hurriedly put on a POSS and then went home to help him catch Moses.

But... Hikigu will soon discover that he doesn't know these ancient human kings.

As for Ramses, although it is a pity that he has not been able to perform the full version of his intimacy with friends, but as the head of Egypt appointed by King Seth I, his military ability is still on the pass line, and he is very fast. back to where it should be.

The Egyptian army began to move on under his orders.

Perhaps it was because his friend was very happy that Ramses was racing a little fiercely this time, which caused the Amon Legion he personally led to march a little too fast. Has been hung far behind.

Hikigaya, who didn't know Ramses' plan at this time, naturally didn't care.

And Ramses, who was so excited, finally found that his soldiers were less than half. On the one hand, he disliked those people for being too slow. On the other hand, after completing the river crossing, he chose a high place and ordered to station.

Weary Egyptian soldiers supported the move with both hands and feet, but they remembered to build basic camp protection with fences and shields.

In this place, you can directly overlook Kadeshi.

Since the follow-up troops had not yet arrived, Ramses asked all the ministries to do a good job in the inspection and maintenance of the equipment, restore their vigor, and increase their vigilance.

Hikigu was very skeptical about the effect of the execution of the last order, so after Ramses finished the military deployment meeting, Hikigu made his own suggestion to him.

"I can help you destroy Kadesh now," he said. "After losing this great city, the Hittites and their allies will be scattered."

This is the truth.

Beng see the Hittites arrogant, in fact, like the Egyptians, they are all outsiders here, and their logistics rely entirely on allies.

But these allies of the Hittites were either younger brothers from Egypt or were hoisted up by Egypt a few years ago. They were willing to follow the Hittites because they felt that the Hittites could fight better than the Egyptians. Destroyed, these allies can scare urine, and immediately revolt.

In fact, the Hittites did not count on the combat effectiveness of these guys. Their main role was to transport the brigade.

Once these allies are gone, it is better to let the sow climb the tree, relying on the mother country to fill the logistical gap.

Bikigu could choose to collapse the Kadestone when he left, but he didn't, it wasn't soft-hearted or something else, it was a matter between Egypt and the Hittites, not his business, and there was no special benefit for him to do more on purpose. .

To his surprise, Ramses turned down his proposal.

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