"Two adults, are you also gods?"
Adros looked at the pretty and lovely girl in front of him, smiled at each other with Ian next to him, and then said to the girl: "How do you know we are gods? Have you ever seen a god?"
The girl Zipporah smiled sheepishly: "I once saw our great God in a dream, and I feel that you are somewhat similar to God."
Adros was surprised. Those who could dream of gods in their dreams were all people with their own stories. He continued to ask: "Who is your god? What is your name?"
"My name is Zipporah, and my father is a priest of Midian. As for God, God is God. We do not know his name, but we only know that he is our Lord. Our ancestors were created by him, and everything we have is What He gives.”
When she heard the name Midian, Ian's expression changed, because Adros told her that what they were looking for was a place called Midian. It seems that this is it, but I don't know why her master Adros comes here.
"Oh, that's it. It seems like your god is really amazing."
Adros said with a smile, no one knew whether what he said was true or false.
Zipporah immediately raised his head and said, "Of course, our god is definitely the most amazing god."
Adros was noncommittal. He had not seen that god with his own eyes, so it was difficult to make a conclusion. But what he can be sure of is that that god has the power to create the world and create humans, and he can also destroy the world and kill humans.
Suddenly, the maid next to him, Ian, groaned, and then her face turned red, as if she had been hit hard. Adros was shocked, and quickly reached out to check, and found that a rolling blazing force was swimming inside Ian's body. He didn't know where this blazing force came from. After traveling around for a while, it disappeared.
Ian came back to his senses, realized what had just happened, and felt inexplicably sad.
"What happened to you?"
After hearing Adros's question, Ian hesitated and said: "I don't know what happened, but it seems that someone very important to me is suffering. This feeling is just like when Della died, I don’t know how it came about.”
Hearing this, Adros probably guessed that this feeling might be related to the goddess Isis. He took a deep look at Ian and said, "If you want, you can get back the memory of Isis. I don't care."
"Master, don't you want me anymore?"
Hearing Adros's suggestion, Ian felt anxious, and tears suddenly welled up in his eyes, which was so touching.
Seeing how excited she was, Adros hugged her into his arms, stroked her hair, and said softly: "How can I not want you? Regardless of soul or body, you are mine. I'm just telling you , no matter what decision you make, I will support it, including retrieving Isis’ things.”
Ian snuggled into Adros' arms and shook his head, but there was a cunning look in his eyes, which was quite different from her usual indifferent expression. But Adros couldn't see her expression.
"Are you gods so indifferent to the presence of others?"
Zipporah was immediately dissatisfied. Everyone was chatting about how the two of them were hugging each other. Even among humans, communication between husband and wife must avoid other people.
Ian came out of Adros's arms slightly embarrassed, looked at the Midian girl, and gave her a faint smile.
Zipporah was the most beautiful girl in Midian and had always been proud of her. However, when she took a closer look at this goddess who was as dazzling as white jade, she suddenly felt ashamed and did not dare to look directly.
Adros and Ian settled in the desert land of Midian. They asked Zipporah not to expose their true identities.
The people of Midian only knew that they were two powerful humans, but they did not know that they were gods. No one dared to provoke them, because Zipporah became the disciple of the woman as beautiful as white jade, and Zipporah was the daughter of the most powerful priest of Midian.
The Midianites, like the Hebrews, secretly worshiped the gods of their ancestors. But they were different from the Hebrews. In order to live in harmony with the Egyptians and not be hated by the Egyptians, they elected priests, who were their elders, and built a temple at will as their faith.
As for the gods enshrined in this temple, they have no names, and even their appearance is vague. Whenever an Egyptian passes by, the Midianites will announce that this is the god Isis.
Isis was the main god a long time ago. Nowadays, there is almost no belief in her in the world, but if someone believes in her, the Egyptians will not care much about it. This goddess was the deity worshiped by all Egyptians long ago.
But few people come to this so-called Temple of Isis. The so-called priests are just covering people's eyes. They prefer to worship the gods of their ancestors at home. So Adros took his maid and lived in this temple, looking forward to meeting the god.
If it had been a long time ago, he might not have had the courage to meet this god who liked to transform gods, but just recently, something changed in his mind, giving him enough confidence.
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Moses fled all the way, avoiding the pursuit of the Egyptian royal court, and went to a remote and uninhabited place. There were several times when he was about to be captured by the Egyptians, but in the end he was saved due to various reasons.
Moses always believed that it was their gods who helped him secretly and prevented him from sacrificing his life. However, when the last demigod of the royal court came to pursue his life, he finally saw the person who saved him, which made him happy and disappointed.
The god who saved him was called Sisyphus. He was not sent by God. He claimed to be the messenger of the stars and the apostle of truth. He declared to Moses that the great Lord of Stars and Truth, God of Ways and Directions, had seen Moses suffer and sent him to help.
"Thank you to the great Lord of the Stars for your rescue. Moses will definitely remember it in his heart."
Although the Lord of the Stars is not the God he believes in, he cannot ignore the kindness of being saved. This is the tradition of their Hebrew people. Regardless of kindness or hatred, he must always keep it in mind.
Sisyphus did not know what Adros' intention was in asking him to help Moses, but since the teacher gave him an order, he must carry it out.
The demigods who came to chase him have been driven away by him. If there are still people coming to chase him, they should be gods. Sisyphus didn't dare to trust him, so he came down from the clouds and walked with Moses.
If his carelessness led to the death of Moses, then he would not have the face to meet the teacher who had high hopes for him.
Moses discovered that this god, who looked like a young man in appearance, possessed extremely profound knowledge. No matter what you know or don't know, you can get the answer from him.
When the two of them chatted later, he learned that this god was originally a human like him. Later, he became a god after being taught the Dharma by his teacher, the Lord of the Stars who sent him to help him. Afterwards, Moses' heart began to beat unconsciously.
"If you need it, I can also teach you the method of becoming a god that my teacher passed on to me."
Sisyphus's voice was like the devil whispering in his ear, making him almost unable to bear it and accept his proposal.
Becoming a god, this is such a desirable thing, being able to have boundless lifespan and powerful power.
However, Moses thought for a long time, paused for a long time, and finally rejected the offer.
"Thank you God for your attention, but I'm afraid that after learning your method, I will no longer be qualified to enter my Lord's Garden of Eden. If I have the opportunity to meet my Lord in the future, if he agrees to let me learn his god's method, then I I’ll come back and ask you for advice.”
Sisyphus was shocked. You must know that since Adros's method of human beings becoming gods was created, it has become a big killer. Regardless of whether they are demigods or humans, when they hear that they have the opportunity to become a real god, no matter which god they worship, they immediately forget about it and start to wonder how they can become a god.
But the Moses in front of him actually refused. There must be something wrong with his brain. Sisyphus thought deeply that it was really difficult to ensure the life of a person with a brain problem.
Ignoring the strange look in the eyes of the god opposite, Moses continued to move forward. Strangely enough, since Sisyphus drove the demigod away, he has never seen anyone chasing him again.
He didn't know that at this time, the Egyptian royal court was engaged in a fierce battle for the throne. All forces were vying to take action, so there was no room for him, a fake prince who had fled away from his clan.
In this way, one god and one person slowly walked into the desert. After passing through the long yellow sand, Moses discovered an oasis, where there were still human figures coming and going.
So Moses leaned on his staff and came to this populated place. The first thing that came into his sight was a well. Moses was overjoyed. After a long journey in the desert, he was already thirsty. He was looking forward to finding water, but water appeared unexpectedly.
"thank God."
Moses thought silently in his heart, then went to the well and drew some well water to drink.
The water from the well was so sweet that it was better than anything Moses had ever tasted in the Egyptian court. After he drank from the water, he leaned against the well to rest. He didn't even notice that the god Sisyphus who had been following him had disappeared.
Sisyphus was extremely nervous at this time. As soon as he entered this oasis, he felt that everything about him was being monitored. This almost erotic feeling made him very uncomfortable. He looked around and even flew up into the clouds to look, but he didn't see anything wrong.
"I said, the scenery in the air is very good, just take a look at it more in the air."
But after he entered the air, he found that he could not move. He was frozen and unable to go down any further. What then reached his ears was a warm voice, probably from the person who kept him in the air.
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