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    • Chapter 14, When Embezzlement Becomes A Habit Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Dusti found it somewhat humorous. He could tell that Amon was seeking trouble with Shog. This boy is audacious. Amon did have reason to seek revenge. Shog had almost cut his finger last time when Amon had done nothing to offend him. But Dusti still didn’t expect that the boy would take action.   Amon claimed that he found natural ores in the stream. It certainly wasn’t impossible, just rare. Even if someone found ores that…
    • Chapter 139, Dead or Alive Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   Metatro used the shuttle to leave Amon's territory, which was much faster than riding a horse for long distances. Amon reminded him to be careful on the way and to avoid the areas which were densely populated when he was flying in the air.    Several days passed. The guard who had been sent to Memphis should have returned, but he didn’t. Amon started to have a bad feeling.   In the Shrine of Isis, the Adoratrice had the highest…
    • Chapter 138, The Key of Destiny Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   According to normal procedures, the Pharaoh's orders should have been sent to Mount Horeb first, and someone from Mount Horeb would then send the slaves to Amon's territory. However, Amon did not do so. Instead, he directly sent one of his personal guards to travel to Mount Horeb as fast as he could and demanded for the slaves on the spot. He was worried that someone would interfere with the process and "accidentally" cause something to happen to the…
    • Chapter 137, All The Way Home Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   After settling the matters at the frontline, the Pharaoh decided to return. Accompanied by the guards, the holy procession left Cape and headed west. The Pharaoh sat in a huge golden carriage with a golden sculpture of an eagle with its spreading wings as the roof. The skill of the craftsman was incredible. Sitting in the carriage, Ramesses II, the ruler of two lands, was like a deity.   The Pharaoh's carriage occupied the entire road, and all…
    • Chapter 136, Two Requests Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   Amon finally returned to the city of Cape and met the Pharaoh once again. Rod Drick had returned half a month earlier to make preparations for the celebration ceremony. This ceremony was hosted by the Pharaoh and officiated by the high priest Lykwid. Supreme General Amon assisted the Pharaoh in offering sacrifices.   The ceremony was held in the Shrine, but the real highlight of the event was when the procession crossed the city square amidst…
    • Chapter 135, A Poor Ducian Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   The Uruk legion retreated silently in the night, bringing everything with them and leaving nothing behind. Amon had just woken up. He stayed dumbfounded most of the day after the information slowly sank in. The reminiscences of Enkidu's death and Gilgamesh's futile attempts to save him were still vivid. He had seen with his own eyes. He could somewhat understand Gilgamesh's feelings.   All the ambitions, aspirations must have gone with the death…
    • Chapter 134, The Fate of Enkidu Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   As they were speaking, they had arrived at the center of the battlefield. With a wave of his hand, two squads of horsemen split from the personal guards behind Amon and advanced with the war chariots while taking care to avoid Enkidu's fighting location. A battle between elite forces was bound to be fierce and bloody. As swords clashed and troops collided into each other in a chaotic mess, various offensive and defensive spells were also thrown into the…
    • Chapter 133, Conversation on the Battlefield Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   Amon's expression changed. Enkidu was simply trying to disgrace him. If Enkidu lost the duel, the Uruk legion would retreat and it would be a great victory for the Ejyptian Empire. On the other hand, if Amon lost, Enkidu only required that Amon resign from his post of commander-in-chief and give up his title of Supreme General.   It appeared that what Amon was going to lose was purely personal. But the truth is: if Amon lost in the duel, he…
    • Chapter 132, Once And For All Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   It was quite a clear day. The sunrise reddened the sky. Tender light sprinkled down on the two, coating their figures with brilliant golden glow. Enkidu gazed at the morning sun and remarked: "Killing Humbaba was once the pinnacle of my life. It's proof that I had the ability to fight against the gods. But it is also a sign that my practice in body arts has come to an end. Since then, no matter how hard I worked, I could never feel progress as I did in the…
    • Chapter 131, Don’t Say My Name Cover
      by Silavin Translator: adomman Editor: Snorri   Once achieving the seventh level, Amon could feel the fusion of his soul and power. His power no longer felt like it was awakened or bestowed by nature, rather, it felt as if he was born with it. The world had not changed, but Amon's feelings towards it had changed, and now it seemed as if he could breathe in harmony with the rhythm of nature.   After travelling through the wilderness infested with monsters and leading Lynk's people to the…
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