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37. The Tomb of the Egyptian Pharaohs

The iron door behind him closed, making a dull sound. William shook a white light under his feet:

"Split"

The stone slabs under your feet turned into gravel, and William controlled them to fly in the air. Maybe there were traps buried in the dark here, so be careful not to be wrong.

William controlled the gravel to knock on each stone slab and then move forward. This was very effective. For example, when the gravel hit a stone slab, the stone slab fell into it, and suddenly poisoned arrows flew out from both sides of the stone slab, which was very fast, which made William very scared. William of ancient Egypt did not think that he could easily resolve it.

"It seems that you need to be more careful," William thought to himself.

William slowed down his pace and continued to use gravel and torches to explore the way. The passage became more and more spacious, and William became more and more careful. The surrounding bones had already reminded William of the danger ahead. Just as William's gravel hit the ground, a collapse immediately occurred around the contact point, and the gravel continued to flow into the hole below with sand. William immediately retreated and collapsed quickly. William used "light steps" to himself before he escaped.

He looked at the collapsed hole. William really couldn't imagine what would happen if he fell into it. There were spikes inside, shining cold light under the torch. Now all twenty meters ahead of William had collapsed and there was no place to settle down.

"At least, the collapse reduces the traps ahead," William mocked himself.

Now William can fly over with a flying broom, but just when William took out the flying broom, the twig at the end of the broom burned, which surprised William very much. Because the pyramid was built after the king's death, the flying broom was far from invented, and the Egyptian king was buried far away before 4,000 AD. In other words, this magic for the flying broom was either set up by the Ministry of Magic, or by the alchemist who placed the jade record here. William excluded the former. The Egyptian Ministry of Magic was very feudal and protected for all generations, and rarely excavated. This is equivalent to their Egyptian holy land.

"The Shaped Slate" William transformed into an invisible stone slab, and his feet stepped on it. Longkinus waved and bounced, and the invisible stone slab slowly floated up, and with William standing on it. Because the stone slab was invisible, it looked like William floating in the air from a distance. William controlled the stone slab slowly floated over the spikes and landed on the opposite ground. The following mechanisms were fireballs, poisonous arrows, and invisible wire mesh.

Since William has been using the way of exploration, he was not hurt, but I believe that the outside was already lit up at this time, and there were almost three hours left for the potion William used for the Auror outside.

"It's time to hurry up," William walked towards the majestic door ahead.

This is a gate more than five meters high, with colorful Egyptian paintings carved on the wall. William looked at these words, probably painting the heroic deeds of the king who had done in his life and the admiration of the people for him. William had no interest in this. Now William was thinking about how to open the door because the door was not locked.

William looked back and forth at the door, which should have been locked from the inside, which was also very consistent with the burial of ancient Egypt.

"The Strongest Blasting Curse" William shook Longinus at the door, and a powerful Blasting Curse hit the door

"Bang" the gate shaking violently, and there was no crack, but it only shaking a lot of dust. The gate was cast with a powerful protection spell. William did not want to use a magic ball, after all, William couldn't bear to destroy such an antique. William paced back and forth and thought about a method.

Dust? William has an idea

"Four-part" William smashed the stone slab under the gate to pieces. Then he used a "strongest blasting spell" to break out a passage under the stone slab. It seemed that the ancient Egyptians just used a protective spell to the gate.

Then William followed the passage to the other side of the door. A spacious secret room full of gold glittering. In the middle is a sarcophagus. The surrounding walls are covered with ancient Egyptian-style wooden coffins. The wooden coffin has human faces and hands crossed to the chest. The space inside is a small pyramid, and the jade book that William was looking for is on the spire of the pyramid.
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