Chapter 180: Nile Monster (modified)

As Allen and Ron stood on the balcony to admire the Nile scenery, they found some abnormalities.

The weather outside was so hot, there was a group of people by the river, surrounded by a hot sun, forming a pile!

"Let's go down and see." Allen suggested.

Ron, aroused curiosity, immediately nodded in agreement.

They walked to the river, it turned out that this group of people was surrounded by a large bunker.

An Egyptian in a white robe and a red hat was standing next to the sandpit and gesticulating.

He gave orders in his throat, blushing and sweating, as if why he was angry.

Several young men with bare feet stood next to him holding a shovel and pickaxe.

"As I said, I said long ago, I can't come to the river alone at night! Why not be obedient? Dare not tell us, but bury the body in the bunker! Stupid!" The white robe man pointed at the bunker Said.

Allen and Ron looked at the bunker, and Ron couldn't help crying out, a rotten animal carcass was dug out, and only a small part was buried underground.

"What is this?" Ron asked Allen quietly.

Allen endured the discomfort in his heart and looked at it a few times, confirming: "This is a donkey!"

One of the main means of transportation for the Egyptians was the donkey.

People came in twos and threes from the direction of the village. There were more people around the bunker, and they stood together.

This severely affected the excavation work, especially the children who drilled around.

Among the crowd, the man in white robe raised his voice, "Retreat! Retreat!"

He seemed to be very prestigious among this group of people, and everyone retreated convincingly.

"Nasser, what happened?" Someone in the crowd asked.

"It's a monster, the Nile monster appeared again! This is the evidence." Nasser shouted pointing at the dead body in the pit.

"The stupid Hassan encountered a monster. Fortunately, he escaped, at the expense of his donkey!" Nasser pointed to a dark, thin man holding a shovel.

"He even concealed the truth that the monster appeared again because he was afraid of being tabooed by the villagers! If Saleh did not find out, how many people would be killed!" Nasser yelled and almost let his red hat fall to the ground.

Hassan stood sideways in despair.

"I emphasize again, everyone should try not to go to the lake at night! Pay attention to safety!"

The people who learned the truth retreated, leaving only the first few people, and they continued to deal with the rotten donkey in the sandpit.

"Is it really a monster?" Ron was a little curious.

"I'm not sure, after all it rots too quickly." Allen replied.

There is an aboriginal in the village who is very business-minded. Seeing so many people gather together, they even pushed the beverage cart out for sale.

Allen and Ron also got together, turned out to be watermelon juice and apple juice, and some beer.

Allen bought some and took the beer back to the villa with Ron.

These drinks are very popular. Arthur also made a lot of ice cubes to keep these drinks cold.

Allen and Ron told everyone what had just happened by the lake.

"Coward, you're a wizard, what are you afraid of?" George teased Ron.

"Of course I'm not afraid, I just remind everyone to pay attention to safety." Ron defended himself.

The Weasley twins ran away with a laugh.

"In any case, we try not to go out at night." Mo Li chased and urged, staring at the twin brothers until the two of them nodded in agreement.

In the evening, Ron and Allen were talking about the situation of the pyramid they knew and the origin of the mummy.

In fact, it was Allen speaking, Ron listening, and asking questions from time to time.

"Osiris' body shattered into fourteen pieces, can he still be resurrected?" Ron asked incredulously.

"What's the matter? Some people's bodies are completely gone, their souls are broken into seven or eight pieces, and they are also seeking opportunities for resurrection." Allen was very calm and thought of the mysterious man.

At this moment, Allen heard footsteps from the door.

In the bright moonlight, Allen saw the door handle turning-someone was about to open it.

Allen jumped up at once and pointed his wand at the door.

The door handle turned away. The door creaked open.

Two tall, fuzzy shadows stood at the door.

When the two shadows stumbled into the room, Allen saw it clearly and couldn't help but hold his breath.

Even in the dim light, he could see what it was-"Mummy!"

In the haze, the mummy staggered into the living room, his arms stretched forward, as if trying to catch Ron—and Allen had already laughed.

Ron's mouth was wide open, and he seemed to want to scream, but couldn't make any sound.

Knowing the identity of the other party, Alan deliberately drew out her wand and aimed at the mummy's exaggerated mantra, and the mummy made a familiar voice.

"Don't attack, it's us!"

George and Fred!

Ron threw the pillow on the bed angrily, hit George's bandaged chest, and bounced out again.

There was a burst of laughter between Fred and George. Obviously they found it fun.

"Don't you say you are not a coward?" George's words stimulated Ron.

"I'm not a coward! It's just that your looks are terrible!" Ron made his freckles more obvious because of his angry red face ~ www.novelhall.com ~ He didn't feel funny at all!

"I said he would be afraid!" Fred said to George.

"I know it's you. I recognize it as soon as you come in!" Ron defended himself.

"Allen is that. He started to laugh as soon as he saw us, and you really should look at his expression at that time. You look so scared that you are crying!" George said loudly, and began to laugh again.

Ron grumbled, looking very upset.

"Okay, don't be like a little girl. Allen is coming over and helping us to tear these things away. We are not convenient to use the magic wand now." I don't have much faith in my brother.

Helpless, Allen pointed with his wand, the bandages on their bodies fell off automatically, and they rolled into a ball.

"Ron, you said you were not a coward, would you dare to walk by the river?" George rolled his eyes and came up with another idea.

"Just wait!" Ron stood up angrily.

Alan followed quickly, and the river did indeed happen. Ron himself was too dangerous. Although Alan discovered that the twin brothers were actually quietly following, it was obviously not really safe to let them go alone— —In fact, Allen wondered whether this was an excuse for their convenience to meet their parents afterwards when they wanted to go on an adventure.

The Nile River at night is extremely quiet, but in Ron's view, this kind of silence covers up the crisis, and must be waited for.

"Alan, look!" Ron suddenly pointed to the middle of the lake.

Looking in the direction Ron pointed: a horse appeared to swim freely in the lake, and after a careful look, Allen discovered that its mane was made of broad-leaved cattail grass.