v2 Chapter 147: go through the back door

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At this moment, in the aroma of the roasted meat, Tom seemed to understand the meaning of those two lines: it was implying some key information! It seems that following these two poems, you can find the "key" to enter the city ruins. Giza, barbecue, and friends seem to have been fulfilled. Tom meets his friend's brother in Giza, and then gets a new clue at the kebab shop himself.

The remaining keywords are museums, knowledge, cats, ruins and Nubia in the night market, plus Aswan at the beginning of the verse, Tom felt that he seemed to need to go to Aswan. .

Aswan is an important city in the south of Egypt. It is located in the main road of transportation. It is the gateway to Black Africa and the only channel to enter the hinterland of Africa by sea. Aswan is also considered to be the birthplace of the Egyptian nation and an important trade center between Egypt and Nubia. It is said that the antiphon of the word "trade" in ancient Egyptian is "Aswan".

Such cities, with or without clues, are worth visiting—in fact, Egypt, which has inherited ancient Egyptian cultural heritage, has so much to see.

Tom quickly decided on the destination of his next stop.

"Thank you, Bill."

Bill yawned and waved his hand in disdain.

"It's just a clue that no one has deciphered for hundreds of years, but if you really follow the clue to find the ancient city, remember to send me a letter, so that I don't have to worry about performance in the next few years!"

At this time, the waiter brother also brought three cups of "Horsef", which is a dessert in Egypt. The drink is said to have originated in the Fatimid dynasty in the tenth century AD. Egyptians are sweet and like to add a lot of honey, icing sugar and dried fruit to all kinds of desserts, and Horsev is no exception.

Horschef is a candied dried apricot juice that is a bit like a fruit salad. It is filled with "Ya Mi Shi", that is, dried fruits, including dried dates, dried apricots, dried prunes, etc. It is also added with a mysterious local Egyptian condiment: kama edin - a kind of apricot jam.

Egyptians like to enjoy it during Ramadan, and it is the most refreshing drink after an entire day of fasting.

Hermione took the cup, stirred it slightly, and let the dried fruit sinking to float up, took a sip, and found that the apricot jam was mixed with the aroma of other dried fruits. The dried fruit in the cup also becomes soft and juicy after the process of soaking, boiling and cooling.

The combination of sourness and sweetness removes the greasy taste of the grilled meat and all kinds of fried goods at once.

Seeing Hermione's eyes narrowed into crescent moons, Tom also tasted this drink, and the taste was really good. He decided to bring some dried fruit in his package.

After saying goodbye to Bill, Tom and Hermione go to the National Museum of Egypt together.

When Tom came to the ticket office with a glass of iced juice in his hand, he found that there was no one there. He found the conductor at lunch in the shade next to him, only to be told the tickets were sold out.

"The tickets for the National Museum of Egypt need to be booked in advance. Today's tickets are already sold out." Sitting in the shade of a tree, the lean conductor waved to Tom impatiently. There was a small fan in front of him, spinning rapidly. Trying to dispel the heat from him.

"We are tourists from the UK..." Tom thought, there is a high probability that this kind of attraction has tickets reserved for foreigners.

The conductor frowned and said impatiently, "The British have no privileges since His Excellency Nasser came to power!"

Tom made an empirical mistake. The local people in Egypt do not have so much consumption potential. Most of the people who come to the museum are foreign tourists, and naturally they do not pay special attention to foreign tourists.

The conductor didn't want to talk to Tom anymore, and the two of them were in a state of not talking for a while. But Hermione tugged at the corner of Tom's shirt, signaling him to leave first. Sure enough, after walking a few steps, a man in a white turban followed.

He was lean, with a mustache on his lips, bright eyes, and a loudspeaker attached to his waist.

"Museum tour guide, 350 Egyptian pounds a day, do you need them?" 350 Egyptian pounds is not a small amount, and the freshly squeezed juice in Tom's hand is only 2 pounds - this is the juice from three large oranges, just now Bill Naton The meal cost less than two hundred pounds

"But the museum has run out of tickets." Hermione said with a smile.

A sly light flashed in the hooded man's eyes, "There are always tickets," he glanced at the sky, "It's noon now, I can give the two of you a discounted price of 300 pounds, and I can also take pictures for the two of you. Look, how beautiful this young lady is. If in ancient times, she could be the old lady. It would be a pity if you couldn't leave a few group photos as a souvenir."

Hermione snickered while covering her mouth.

"Okay," Since you can solve the problem with kryptonite, then kryptonite will do it. Tom took out two ten-pound notes and handed them over. Mosuo, the hooded man, put them into the satchel around his waist happily, and found 120 Egyptian pounds of change for Tom by the way.

Then, he took Tom and Hermione across the road, made a circle, and came to the parking lot behind the museum, where there was a small gate for special staff to enter and exit, and a young security guard who looked a little like a man was on the way. Smoking there.

The hooded man walked up to the young man and smiled at him. The young man looked around, and seeing that no one was paying attention, he gently opened the small door and untied the isolation belt inside.

"Go in and go straight." He whispered.

Tom and Hermione were both stunned, this time they really came in through the back door.

The hooded man led the two straight all the way.

"Actually, there's no other way, or you came too late The tickets we got here were all sold out in the morning." He spread his hands, a little helpless, "But in my Abdu Holding hands, there is no unfinished business!"

The guy who can come up with such a crazy idea is not bragging to say such a thing.

Tom walked into this museum in the most magical way.

They crossed the corridor, past the bustling hall, and turned into a secluded side room.

"Follow me, and make sure you finish visiting the museum before closing in the afternoon, and you won't miss a single exhibition hall." Abdullah is indeed very professional. He can always cleverly avoid crowds and arrange the exhibition hall with the fewest people for Tom and his wife. , Often Tom and the others leave on their front feet, and a large tourist group will flood into their back feet, or they just enter a certain exhibition hall after the large tourist group leaves.

Not only is the arrangement clever, Abdullah is also very eloquent. He quickly explains the origin of various cultural relics and the interesting historical stories behind them like a machine gun.

He seems to know everything, but Tom can see that he should only remember the most famous artifacts in the exhibition hall and those with stories - he relies on these to attract the attention of the two, so that they have no time to care about other things. 's collection.

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