"Horus" Seth murmured softly with a faint glint in his eyes.

What appeared in the eyes of Ramses II at this moment was a pair of eyes belonging to Horus.

The Eye of Horus plays a very important role in Egyptian mythology.

It is the eye of the falcon-headed god Horus, also known as the Eye of Ugarth. It has sacred meaning and represents the blessing of the gods and the supreme power of the king.

The ancient Egyptians also believed that the Eye of Horus could play a role in their resurrection: {Because the eagle can see the actions of far away places when people are reborn, it prevents demons from taking the opportunity to return to the earth or those who can be reborn from being unable to be reborn}, so The Eye of Horus was also painted on the mummy of Tutankhamun, the pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.

And in mythology.

The right eye of Horus, which symbolizes the sun, is called the white-crowned eye and symbolizes the kingship of the world.

At the same time, He also has a title - Eye of Ra.

In later Egyptian mythology, there was a combined god, Ra Halahuti, which means Ra is Horus on the horizon. The purpose was to connect Halahouti (Horus facing the rising sun) to Ra.

However, it may also indicate that he took away the divine power of God Ra.

The left eye that symbolizes the moon is called the Black Crown Eye, symbolizing the kingship of the underworld.

What’s more interesting is that there is also an eye in the Christian mythology.

The Omniscient Eye is also called the Eye of God, transliterated as the Eye of Providence.

It represents the Dharma Eye of "God" that monitors human beings. The common form is an eye surrounded by a triangle and thousands of rays of light.

Interestingly, the triangle of the All-Seeing Eye is very similar to the pyramid.

In Char's other world, the concept of the Eye of God is actually believed to have originated from the Eye of Horus in ancient Egypt. This concept is also mentioned many times in the Christian Bible.

In medieval and Renaissance iconography, the eye pattern (often enclosed within a triangle) clearly symbolized the Christian Trinity.

The reason why Char knew this eye was mainly because it appeared on the national emblem of the United States and on the back of the one-dollar bill.

One coincidence may be a coincidence, but when there are many coincidences, it must not be a coincidence.

If it were in another world, one might think that ancient Egyptian mythology had a profound influence on the mythology of Gideonism.

In fact, this is not an uncommon thing. The world has never been divided, and myths and myths can actually find their own connections.

However, it is different in this world.

Horus and Yahweh must have a very crucial connection, and it is not impossible that He is Horus.

But now it seems that this possibility is almost 100%.

The main population of the Western world or Europe basically believes in Him, while half of them in Britannia and some in Central Asia believe in Him.

All things considered, at least a quarter of the people in the world believe in this god.

This pantheon does not need to compete for any faith, but has to face the wars of other pantheons against itself.

From the perspective of fighting for faith, for them, they are the ones who should most unite with humans to fight against the gods of other pantheons.

Look at it from another perspective.

The gods of this pantheon have now been turned into some kind of collection of human will by the power of faith. To be precise, it should be the collection of human consciousness in the Christian world.

There is something similar in the Eastern world, which is called "Tao".

The continuation of human civilization is His instinct.

Therefore, giving Ramesses II these eyes was undoubtedly in their interests.

Because he can use this to contain the Egyptian pantheon, and even prevent them from fighting with the Egyptian pantheon.

And Xia Ya was just a reminder.

The radiance of divinity lingered in Ramesses II.

The Eye of Horus symbolizes the sun and moon, as well as the kingship of the world and the underworld.

At this moment, Ramesses II's divine aura was stronger than all the gods present just by relying on these eyes.

"How come these eyes are on you?" Seth frowned.

Although Ramses II is the son of Ra and has half of the divine blood, there is no obstacle to inheriting these eyes.

But the terrifying divine power still allowed him to adapt to it for a while.

Ramses II raised his eyes to look at Seth, his gem-like eyes showing an absolute confidence, as if he was looking at a fate that had already been determined.

"I told you, the future era will no longer belong to the gods."

He slowly stood up from his position and walked straight to the seat in the middle of the hall.

That location is much more luxurious than the other locations, and it even has a few more steps, just like a throne.

That's where Ra used to sit, but now there's no one there.

But Ramesses II walked up the stairs step by step under the watchful eyes of these gods.

And at the same time, His words continued.

"No one can resist fate, not even the gods."

He sat on the throne, overlooking the gods below.

"And I can bring you a brand new future.

A future where gods and humans coexist”

There was silence in the hall, and there were no words from the gods, except for a faint glimmer in the eyes of some of the gods looking at Ramses II.

Such as Hathor, such as Thoth.

They were all gods who supported Horus in the past.

If Seth becomes the king of the pantheon, then they will inevitably be liquidated.

Moreover, they also felt that Seth would not lead Egypt to the right path.

But now, a new choice appeared before Him.

And it seems that he is the person chosen by Horus

But soon, in the empty and silent hall, a burst of deep laughter broke the silence.

As the laughter continued, it burned brighter and louder like a flame. Laughter echoed in the hall, like waves hitting the rocks, creating layers of waves. This laughter was full of uninhibitedness and disdain.

He slowly stood up from his seat and raised his hand at the same time. A spear appeared in his hand. The tail of the spear hit the floor and sparks shot out.

He looked at Ramses II, raised his head slightly and said.

"That seat is not that easy to sit in."

"Oh?" Ramesses II's face showed a hint of interest, "What if I just sit down?"

"Don't think that you are invincible just because you have a pair of eyeballs." Seth shouted angrily, "I was able to dig those eyes out of Horus's sockets before, and I can do it now."

After Osiris died, Set and Horus began to fight for the throne, and during the battle Set gouged out Horus's left eye.

Later, Horus restored the left eye with the help of Thoth and Hathor, and then gave the left eye to his father Orises after defeating Seth. This is why the left eye Symbolizing the cause of the kingship of Hades.

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