And when Moses set out on his way home, in Egypt, in the city of Ramses, someone also heard the same voice as Moses.

It was night.

Hikigu, like every night after returning to Egypt, sits on the top of the palace and blows the wind.

Then, he heard a voice.

"Go into the wilderness to meet your brother, whom I have sent, and you will be his mouth, telling the people that I am here, and I have sent Moses."

The voice didn't speak to him, but it couldn't hide from Hikigu's perception.

Whether it was the wind, the radiance or shadow of the sun, or the rain, everything in the land of Egypt belonged to Bikigu.

He got up abruptly, and looked to the place where the voice had appeared—that was where the slaves lived, and the most numerous were the Hebrews.

"It's finally here." Hikigu smiled happily, he didn't go, but sat down again.

The voice he knew all too well, it belonged to Horus.

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PS: This is the second update. The all-purpose eavesdropper is online than Qigu Hachiman. I will upload the third update.

Chapter [-] Moses He was dishonest

After returning from Kadesh, Hikigu never left the palace of Ramses.

Some people agree and some disagree.

Ramses and his wife agreed with both hands and feet, but the monks in the Temple of Amon disapproved - these people felt that the palace was too low, and an existence like Hikigu should live in the temple .

As a pivotal political force in Egypt, by the [-]th Dynasty, the Temple of Amon was no longer pivotal, but was almost equal to the power of the pharaohs.

Since Egypt has a tradition of contributing most of the war wealth to the temple, the temple of Amon at this time can be described as a great business, and the land and population it owns are infinitely close to that of the pharaohs.

At the same time, because the Temple of Amon also holds the main power of wizards in Egypt and the business of praying, interpreting and even blessing the oracles, which makes them very powerful in the court, and as the interpreter of the law in Egypt, at the same time He is also the judge of the arbiter, and many of them are also held by the monks of the temple. During the middle period of Ramses' reign, the monks almost occupied nearly [-]% of the judge positions.

It is precisely because of such great power that the game with the temple has always been the focus of the Egyptian pharaoh's work, and vice versa. The highest priest who has never fought against the pharaoh is only worthy of being a laughing stock inside the temple.

Now the game has begun to emerge.

Obviously, this is related to the fact that the common foreign enemy of the pharaoh and the temple has now disappeared.

But they are obviously too sweet. Compared with the Hittites, the next book of Exodus is the big one. Whether it is the pharaoh or the temple, Moses will slap his face.

Moses was charitable, loved his people, and sympathized with Egyptians who would suffer, but not all Egyptians.

In fact, with the exception of the Ramses family, Moses did not have much affection for any Egyptians with official and priestly positions, and in Egypt, where idolatry prevailed, its temple system was purely evil and chaotic in Moses' eyes.

Not to mention slaps in the face, if conditions permit, he is happy to copy the knife directly.

He was very Hebrew in this regard, and although the Hebrews were small in Egypt, they were a very violent people in their bones, which was fully reflected when they invaded Canaan later.

It's definitely a good show.

Hikigu is a person who likes to watch dramas. If it weren't for him, he would really watch the whole scene.

It's a pity that he wanted to find the "God" through Moses, so he probably couldn't see the whole scene.

But after watching the title, he was still very confident.

Compared to this upcoming good show, the quarrel between the pharaoh and the monks is too small.

So he directly refused the invitation to open a house from the Temple of Amon, insisted on staying in the palace, and at the same time, in order to prevent the group of bald people from arguing again, he directly opened the "prophecy" big move.

"Egypt is about to undergo a major change, and it is more dangerous than the Hittites. You have the strength to quarrel over such a boring thing. It's better to prepare first."

In this era, the force of prophecy is very high, and the monarchs have special people to interpret their dreams. When the big move of Biqigu was opened, the Egyptian political circles immediately became quiet.

Everyone is anxiously waiting for the "big change" that Hikigu said.

Ramses even brazenly tried to ask Hikigu to give him a small stove, making spoilers, and was directly sprayed back by Hikigu.

What a joke!I hate spoilers the most!

In this way, the days passed, and Moses did not appear, and Egypt did not suffer any disaster.

But no one jumped out to make a fuss, or, when someone tried to do it, they were killed by the pharaoh and the highest priest.

Hikigu is God, the God who came to the earth.

He is the god once worshipped by the Lower Egyptians and the Hyksos, the son of Ra, the brother of Osiris, who can cut off the Nile and turn the land into a desert, but also protect Egypt, the greatness of Egypt's victory over foreign enemies God.

At the top of Egypt, this has been the basic understanding since the Kadesh War.

Those who don’t know this are outsiders, not those who rule Egypt. It doesn’t matter how much this kind of person is killed. At this time of tension, let alone hundreds of people, even if it is tens of thousands, As long as there is a need, the pharaoh and the highest priest will not blink an eyelid.

Of course, if you really want to kill tens of thousands of people in one go, it's hard to say whether these two can really be so stubborn, after all, thousands of people can fight a national war these days.

However, Hikigu never pretends to be casual, so what should happen will still happen.

When Moses appeared in Egypt, at first no one in the palace and temple was disturbed.

His older brother Aaron followed the guidance of God's voice and went to the wild to meet Moses secretly, and then Aaron brought Moses and Zipporah home.

By the next day, all the Hebrews knew that Moses had returned. They were very fond of this fellow who had vigorously asked for a salary increase for them, but the arrest warrant of the kingdom also worried them— Not worrying about Moses being captured and beheaded, but worrying about being implicated by Moses.

This is the wisdom of mortals...

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