Chapter 291. Horus
Two years ago, Leon visited Egypt to train more on swordsmanship. And during his time there, he has heard most Egyptians talk about a falcon-headed god. A god in the form of a falcon whose right eye was the sun or morning star, representing power and quintessence, and whose left eye was the moon or evening star, representing healing.
Although he never believed all those stories he heard during his time in Egypt. He believed they were all myths. He couldn’t believe his eyes when he looked up from the ground and saw the falcon-headed god about 13 ft tall standing before him.
Horus glared at the canine-looking creature and then said in a calm but ungentle tone. “Go back to Set and tell him my wrath will be upon him when he tries to hurt the mortals for the sake of the lost book of Anubis. Anubis will get h
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