Light Spirit Epic Chapter 1827: The Sun Wheel (33)


Chapter 1827 Shining in the Sun Wheel Thirty-Three

Whoosh

A golden light circled in an alley in front of Cairo's black market. Bedivere and Lawrence hurried from there to 6, then walked down the alley into the black market hidden by optical camouflage.

That guy Logan... Bedivere took out the long list that the old mage gave him. There are about a hundred things to buy in it, some of which are not available through regular channels. Illegal drugs.

Boss, do you want me to help with the purchase? Or should I go to the fraternity to report first, and wait for you to come over?

You go first, I know the way. Bedivere hummed. In fact, it was because he didn't want to be nagged by Lawrence while he was haggling. Intuition tells him that Lawrence doesn't understand bargaining, and having this guy here will only help.

Alright then. Boss, you have to pay attention to safety. Lawrence then went first to the meeting place of the Myerson Brotherhood.

Bedivere also picked up the shopping bag and glanced at the list: first the scales of the moonlight lizard... Hey, what the **** are troll's toes, the Logan guy used some What materials are used to prepare the time potion?

The thought of injecting the potion containing the troll's toes into his own veins made Bedivere feel sick. He reassured himself that perhaps the troll's toes were not in the formulation of the time potion at all, it was just something Logan used in other research.

A troll's toe? That is a material for cooking food. Unexpectedly, someone heard Bedivere's whisper, and even returned to Bedivere's words.

...Kana? Bedivere also recognized the other party's voice, turned his head to look for the person who spoke in the crowd, and soon found the woman in a gray tights that was easy to move.

It's really fate, Karma, to meet you in such a place. Karna then walked up to Bedivere with a smile on her face.

I have a feeling that you didn't bump into me here by accident, but you were following me on purpose. The werewolf youth looked coldly at this mysterious woman whose identity was a mystery. Until now, he has not figured out which faction Hana is in. She seems to be working for the Mohammed business group, but secretly seems to have a connection with Father Sphinx, Even with the Egyptian government.

No, no, it's just that you are too conspicuous as an orc walking in the black market of Cairo. I just took a look at you in the crowd. Karna explained, but her explanation seemed so false that she didn't seem to have any intention of convincing Bedivere.

Speaking of which, is what you just said true? The werewolf youth asked dejectedly.

What?

You're talking about the fact that troll toes can be used to cook delicious food. The werewolf youth stuck out his tongue and said: Are you kidding me?

Nothing like that, all I say is true as long as you can stand the smell of troll toe soup. Kana covered her mouth and smiled, looking puzzled, as if she could persuade Bedivere to eat the dishes cooked from the toes of a troll.

Call. Bedivere scratched his head: stop talking nonsense. Be straightforward and explain why you came to me.

Don't you have something to buy, why don't we talk while we buy? Kana smiled slyly and walked first: I know where you can buy what you want. Having me help you find it will save you a lot of time.

Bediver snorted, thinking that what Kana said would not be false, and that Kana's sudden appearance here would definitely not simply meet him, there must be something important to discuss. Since she won't leave until she achieves her goal, the werewolf youth has no choice but to take the initiative to cater to the other party.

What a hassle.

Hmph, the scales are of varying quality. Before she knew it, Kana had led Bedivere to a stall that sold rare magic materials, and came to pick out the scales of the moonlight lizard.

Guest, the scales of moonlight lizards are not easy to collect, and our products are all collected from pure wild moonlight lizards, which are very different from artificially cultivated lizards, and the magic content in them is purer.

That's just your own words. If that's the case, I'll pick it up myself. Kana chose unceremoniously, and from a pile of scales of different sizes, colors and shapes, she found the most pleasing to the eye, uniform color and similar size.

How much does it take? Karna suddenly turned her head to look at Bedivere.

One kilogram. The werewolf youth was a little stunned, looked at Logan's list before answering.

Okay, that's a long time to pick. Karna laughed sarcastically and accelerated her selection. Fortunately, the scales of the moonlight lizard are quite heavy, and Kana picked out something as big as half a slap.

Who is Lara, do you know? Kana asked while picking the goods.

Pull...? The werewolf youth was stunned for a moment, and suddenly remembered something: Are you talking about the Egyptian sun **** Ra?

Yes. As an orc, you know something about the customs of Egypt. Karna grinned.

After all, it is a very famous **** in Egyptian culture, of course I have heard about it. Bedivere said angrily, "Can you stop thinking of me as a country bumpkin who doesn't know anything about the world?"

Whoosh. Kana smiled again, put the selected lizard scales into the bag prepared by the seller, and sent it to be weighed.

Then let me tell you, the ancient gods all have prototypes, do you believe it? While the store owner was busy weighing the goods, Karna turned to Bedivere and said: Although the archetype of God will gradually become distorted over the long history of evolution, become something else, and be exaggerated. Deified, even demonized.

I never doubted that. Bedivere replied.

Good. You are very open-minded, far more open-minded than most of the nerds I've ever met. Karna smiled.

Wait...are you trying to say I'm a nerd, or someone else's nerd...Bediver seems to have picked up the joke hidden in Karna's sentence.

The woman ignored the werewolf and continued: It doesn't matter what the prototype of the **** Ra is. The important thing is that there is a very valuable treasure on the handle, or a speaking tool, which is buried under the endless yellow sand of Egypt.

The werewolf youth frowned. He seemed to understand Kana's intention to come to him this time.

You want to say that the next excavation I am going to participate in may find

The sun wheel netade1ra of the sun god. Before Bedivere could finish speaking, Kana answered before the werewolf youth, and kept her voice extremely low.

No one knows the exact shape of the thing, but it is said to be a golden disc-shaped gemstone that radiates gold at all times. Kana continued to lower her voice and said: And according to legend, this treasure was hidden in the tomb of the first pharaoh Menes, guarding the pyramid.

So...you want me to find this treasure? Bedivere was fed up with Karna's ramblings, so he asked straight to the point.

I want you to find it, hide it, and keep it for yourself. Kana glanced at the werewolf youth: I believe you have good luck that others have never had, and I believe you can find it. But when you find it, hide it well, and don't let the Melson Brotherhood know it, let alone the outside world.

You seem to take my luck too seriously. Bedivere smiled disapprovingly: Besides, don't let anyone know what's going on? The treasures found are used. The Brotherhood invited me to participate in the excavation work, and I hid the treasure from them, which seemed too unethical.

I'm serious. Kana put away the fluttering face before, and suddenly became serious: this matter may be related to a catastrophe in Africa. If you really don't want to see the whole of Africa fall into a sea of ​​fire, if you really don't want this big 6 to become a battlefield where life is being destroyed, you will definitely try to hide the sun wheel of the sun god.

Huh...is this serious? The werewolf youth was still skeptical, but he was stunned by Kana's serious expression.

I know you don't believe me. I also know that you don't care about the lives of the people on the big 6 in Africa. Karna looks at Bedivere: But do you really want to bet it all? Do you really want to see tens of billions of beings die because of one wrong choice of yours? Don't you feel guilty? It's always good to be prepared.

I probably understand what you mean, but you don't have any evidence to back it up. The werewolf youth still looked at Kana suspiciously: Besides, since this sun wheel of the sun **** is such an important item~IndoMTL.com~ why don't you take it and hide it yourself? Why do you want to ask me?

My status is too special, and according to the prophecy, I have no right to touch this treasure. All I can ask is you. Cana whispered: Listen. If you find a sun wheel, just hide it. You don't need to tell me where it's hidden, you don't even need to tell me you found it. But you must hide it in a safe place where no one in the world will find it and will never know it. This is the safest way.

Yes, for example, let it continue to sleep in the tomb of Menes. The werewolf youth said disapprovingly.

That place is no longer safe. The Brotherhood has found that place, and more will find it in the future. However, Kana retorted: Taking the sun wheel out and moving it to a safer place is the mission.

Okay. Bedivere still hummed unconvincingly: I'll give it a try.

Then please. Kana smiled lightly.

That, guests? The shop owner, who has already weighed and even marked the price tag, looked at Bedivere and Kana, the man and woman who kept mumbling: Do you want to pay?


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