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Chapter 725: Chapter 258: An La_3
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“Yes,” his father said correctly that he was Egyptian, yet he received the ‘Divine Revelation.’
And just as was mentioned at the beginning today, at this time, people needed faith to soothe their hearts.
The Egyptian gods did not respond; the god worshiped by the Hebrews might not respond either, but this was different, because, as Kasim said, Egyptians once stood against the gods.
So they were ‘guilty,’ and thus worshiping the sun god without receiving blessings equated to being abandoned by God; but worshiping a foreign god, as long as no punishment descended, meant tolerance for them.
“Yes,” Aibu nodded, though at this moment he still did not know what was about to happen.
“The words of the Hebrews are false, I have already seen the power and greatness of God, and this too is the miracle permitted by Him.”
“He was not a god of a race, a life, or certain existences, but the god of everything. His power was so great, that this was all I knew.”
The crowd surged again, like grabbing the last straw while drowning.
Everything endured seemed to be explained, and people’s resentment seemed to dissipate somewhat.
Yet, at the same time, Kasim could still see the changing faces of those fanatical sun god worshippers in the crowd, and their gradually crazed expressions.
They wouldn’t tolerate their lifelong beliefs collapsing just like that, and such fervent believers were originally his most loyal supporters.
Simple slaughter wouldn’t solve the problem, fortunately he had prepared long ago, because Aibu was not only his student, he was also his offspring.
Even though he had never received approval from his mouth, Aibu still told him everything he saw and heard.
But thinking of that name, Kasim sometimes felt that this might really be the truth of fate.
“So Aibu,” with a smile, Kasim encouraged, “even if everything is true as you say, then how should we name the god you speak of?”
“I…”
In a low voice, with a bit of hesitation, Aibu wanted to say the name, though it seemed not to be the god’s honorific.
In the moment the world split, he vaguely heard a curse, as if from the sun at its dying moment.
Just because of the reversal of time and space, the interchange of life and death, or perhaps his current capabilities, even this voice became somewhat inaccurate.
“It seems to be En… Lei…?”
“Hmm.”
“So it is An-Ra.”
Speaking calmly, Kasim repeated Aibu’s words.
At this moment, the once somewhat radical believers quieted down, and the noisy scene seemed to have realized something.
An-Ra.
Amon-Ra-Atum.
In the scriptures of the sun god, it was once recorded that the world was originally created by Atum, but Atum was actually an incarnation of Ra, and all glory belonged to him.
And in the Egyptians’ consistent understanding, it was also common for gods to swallow each other and inherit each other’s names and authority. It was perfectly normal for some god to peel away a part of his name to create an incarnation.
So now, Aibu, after receiving the Divine Revelation, personally told them that, in fact, the god the Hebrews previously worshipped was named ‘An-Ra.’
Behind this short name lay infinite information.
“So this is the truth, nothing new replaces the old.”
“The Nine Pillar Gods betrayed the Lord, stole the Lord’s authority, so the Lord descended disasters upon the world, killing them one by one.”
“Finally, the Lord reclaimed all that He had lost, and the once sun god was actually just a side of the Lord.”
“This is everything you saw.”
Nodding gently, Kasim showed understanding of what Aibu ‘wanted’ to say.
Aibu slightly opened his mouth, he wanted to say he hadn’t thought that way, but then he remained silent.
“But what about the sun?”
Everything seemed clear, but someone still questioned. He was originally the most steadfast believer in the sun god, and also an admirer of Kasim.
The extinction of the sun drove his spirit to near madness, but now he seemed to have found a path to self-consolation, only before convincing himself, he needed further explanation.
If Ra was an incarnation of God, actually from beginning to end he worshipped a single Lord, then why would the sun defy the Lord’s authority, stand against Him, and eventually face the end of extinction?
“Perhaps because of Amon.”
This time it didn’t require Kasim to speak, someone suddenly realized.
“Thousands of years ago, the sun god disappeared, later in Thebes, the sun god’s child, Amon, descended. He eventually returned to the sun, calling himself Amon-Ra-Atum.”
“From that day on, the original Goddess of Life was killed by him, and the Hebrews became sinners.”
“But now it appears, Amon was not part of the sun god, he was the Divine Child, a traitor who rebelled against the Supreme Lord. He schemed to seize the sun and even attempted to usurp His name.”
“Among the Nine Pillar Gods, only Her Highness Isis saw through everything, she was unwilling to rebel against God’s will alongside the Divine Child. And the final extinction of the sun was God reclaiming it from Amon!”
People only needed to believe one thing, then they would fill in the details themselves, Kasim knew this, so he wasn’t surprised by the changes in the scene.
It didn’t matter whether these were true or not, from now on, it was.
Initially, they worshipped the Divine Child Amon who usurped Divine Power, he was a god with countless incarnations, deceiving everyone.
And now Egyptians just saw the truth and returned to their origins.
“I’m about to die.”
Looking at Aibu before him, Kasim smiled faintly.
Even without these continuous disasters, his life would be ending, let alone the natural disasters that drained his remaining vitality.
His life and will would be continued, in another way.
“May Egyptians continue forever…”
“And you will be compared to the Hebrew Moses, the great Egyptian prophet.”
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Intangibly, along with the world and the death of all gods, the concepts and beliefs originally assembled with the Nine Pillar Gods lost their home.
But with the recognition of the last wisdom life entity in the world, they seemed to have found the source of gathering.
What Ryan’s consciousness perceived before leaving was precisely these, was a world of wisdom beings’ understanding of gods accumulated over thousands of years.
The all-seeing of the sun god, the characteristics unique to each Pillar God.
When Egyptians believed that it was God reclaiming them by descending ten plagues, then they could really be collected.
In the spiritual realm, the [Civilization Slate] flickered slightly; within the great hall, the [Chronicles of Time] somehow had a long passage added, it was a world’s history.
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This was just a beginning, when the fragments of Hermes truly came to Chaos, this rewritten history might ironically become reality.
“…Damn, all traitors!”
In the void outside Hermes, a vacillating idea circled in secret.
At this moment, following a touch of mysterious connection, something inexplicable seemed to add onto him.
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