Hogwarts: The Obscurial War School

172. Place Of Inheritance (2/5)

Aurelius did not like the woman Evelyn.

Although he is very knowledgeable, he lacks awe.

People say: The ignorant are fearless.

Therefore, O'Connor and Jonathan didn't care much about offending Aurelius.

But as the provider of technical information in the trio, the Corner of Knowledge, Aurelius didn't like Evelin's behavior very much.

Of course, just because you don't like it doesn't mean you hate it. Nor has she escaped the category of 'ignorant'.

To put it bluntly, Eve is actually a bit similar to Aurelius.

Both of them entered a strange world for various reasons. To put it simply, they are two half-hearted people!

But the difference is that Aurelius knows that he is half-assed, so he is more cautious.

Evelyn...

Didn't everything happen because of her?

Of course, the final result is good, but can a good result wipe out the previous mistakes? Aurelius doesn't think so.

Compared to the current troublemaker Evelyn, Aurelius admired the Evelyn who was a wife and mother eight years later, who was wise, courageous, and insisted on "sacrifice."

That's a long way to go.

This time Aurelius agreed to take Evelin with him, just to borrow her brain. Evelin has studied more about ancient Egypt, and it is easier for her to find clues from all kinds of nooks and crannies.

Immorton is difficult to deal with, not because he can fight, but because he can't be killed.

This is the power of the Egyptian gods. Unless Aurelius can reach the level of the Egyptian gods, it will be difficult to achieve this.

This is a game, the game of the Egyptian gods. All rules are planned by Anubis, the Egyptian god of death.

Aurelius could only follow the rules.

Coincidentally, Terrence's three thousand years of inheritance let him know many things, and these are the rules of the game.

But since Aurelius didn't understand the language in which these rules were written, he needed a translator - Evelyn.

Who is more suitable to be this translator than (ccbj) Evelyn, who has brains and understands ancient Egypt?

"This is the place of our heritage."

Pushing open the door, countless stone tablets and inscriptions are arranged throughout the underground space of the museum.

There was no paper or bamboo slips in ancient Egypt. The only things they could use to record writing were clay and stone tablets.

"We have been guarding Hamna Tower to ensure that Immorton will not be discovered by his followers." Terrence pointed to a pottery tablet and said: "The first thousand years were the most intense thousand years of fighting. We and the priests suffered heavy losses.”

"Ramses II ordered us to block Hamna Tower, but Hamna Tower was built by priests. We only know that Hamna Tower will disappear when there is no one in the city." Terrence said softly.

"Do you know what magic this is?" Aurelius asked.

Terrence shook his head. Apart from knowing a little more, Terrence and the Pharaoh's guards were just ordinary people. How do they understand the magic of priests?

"Two thousand years ago, it was a crucial battle. Immorton's followers wanted to sacrifice all the creatures in Egypt to summon the coming of Hamnatha..."

"Wait... What does 'advent' mean?" Aurelius interrupted.

Before Terrence could speak, Evelin spoke first: "Is it true? Legend has it that Hamna Tower is a city that wanders between the Yin and Yang realms, so it is called the 'City of the Dead'. I mean

..Is Hamna Tower really like a ship that keeps repeating itself at the port of two worlds?”

"..." Aurelius frowned and looked at Terrence.

Terrence nodded: "Yes, this is also what my ancestors told me.

This is not good news.

Aurelius didn't pay too much attention to the situation that appeared in Hamna Tower at a certain time.

Because wizards also have similar methods, such as 9? Station, Hogwarts and wizard shopping streets such as Diagon Alley. They exist, but Muggles will never discover them

There are many reasons for the formation of these Muggle-agnostic locations. The simple one is the Muggle Expelling Curse, and the more difficult one is the Indescribable Curse.

He thought that Hamna Tower was like a wizard's indescribable spell that required certain conditions to be entered.

Unexpectedly...it was more bizarre and terrifying than I thought.

The reason why you can’t see Hamna Tower is because Hamna Tower is not there at all!

It’s simply outrageous!

"In other words, Hamna Tower is actually the same as the curtain, connecting the two worlds of life and death?" Ruilius couldn't help but think.

Of course, there is a difference between the two. Behind the curtain, people can go to the world of the dead. Regardless of whether they can live or not, they can go anyway.

But Hamnata seems to have taken a layer of insurance. As long as there are living people in Hamna Tower, Hamna Tower will not disappear. In other words, as long as there are living people, Hamna Tower, the ship, will not sail to the world of the dead.

"Then should we put the monster into Hamna Tower and let Hamna Tower take him to the underworld?" O'Connor couldn't help but ask.

Terrence looked at him with a look that seemed to say: Are you serious?

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