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Chapter 1381: Chapter 81: The Queen’s Struggle for Supremacy (Part 3)

It’s going to be troubleso to get away when the ti cos.

Better find a place to hide first.

Pandora glanced around and slipped into a nearby hidden cave.

Before she could catch her breath, a familiar heat and resonance emanated from her chest.

Pandora pulled open her collar and yanked out the glowing dusa’s Emblem, throwing it to the ground.

Luo En’s figure was projected from it.

Seeing Pandora with a man’s face, in ragged clothes, and gasping for breath, he couldn’t help but be surprised:

“It’s only been a few days, what happened to you?”

“Don’t even ntion it, isn’t it all because of those Jews.”

While cursing, Pandora intermittently recounted her wretched experience of being deceived.

After hearing this, Luo En found it sowhat amusing:

“You’re an enchantress skilled in deceit and temptation, yet you’ve actually been fooled by humans.”

“Humans? They’re more like beasts, alright! I’ve never seen such shaless two-legged creatures!”

The more Pandora spoke, the angrier she got, wishing to abandon her disguise and rush over to eliminate those Jews and the Canaan Gods stirring trouble behind the scenes.

Luo En, seeing this subordinate nearly losing composure, smiled and comforted her imdiately:

“Alright, don’t be angry. You’ve completed your task, leave the rest to .”

Pandora’s eyes brightened, and she followed her superior’s guidance, inscribing a Magic Circle Diagram on the ground and sprinkling Divine Blood.

Monts later, an intense light blossod within the cave.

In the vibrant Eden Paradise, on the throne of a temple interwoven with golden and red radiance, a majestic figure forged from flas, thunderbolt, storm, and ripples of water stepped forth, descending from the deities’ sanctuary to the land of humans.

As the light from the Magic Array dimd, the Divine Blood serving as a dium integrated into Luo En, causing an imperceptible change in his aura and appearance, transforming into the male guise previously donned by Pandora.

Simultaneously, Pandora also felt her identity information and cognition constructed with the Power of Origin being retracted by the superior before her.

From this mont on, he was truly “Moses.”

Relieved by reverting to her true appearance, the enchantress curiously asked:

“It seems you’re prepared to personally ‘lead’ these Jews ho?”

“The outco of the Divine War permits no errors. To be safe, I must do it myself.”

Luo En stretched his body, stepped out of the Magic Array, and headed toward the cave’s exit:

“Co on, let’s go et those sa Jews and Canaan Gods who just deceived you.”

Seeing her superior’s departing figure, a hint of anticipation and excitent appeared on Pandora’s face.

As is well known, deities are not known for their patience, and seldom does a god stomach grievances quietly.

So, is it ti for revenge?

anwhile, over the Egyptian Divine Era’s sky, a golden ship towing the sun sailed through the vast starry expanse.

The vessel circled this fertile kingdom, conducting its relentless patrol.

At the bow, the Sun God Amun Ra, crowned and holding a scepter, gazed with slight puzzlent at so corner of the earth.

Just now, it seed an unusual aura flashed by.

Strange, it’s gone?

An illusion perhaps…

As the starry sky churned, Amun Ra frowned at the scene ahead.

He saw a red-black chaotic tide surging from the void, with an imnse, fully black serpent spanning thousands of miles, opening its giant, ring-toothed maw to pounce at the vibrant kingdom below.

Netherworld Snake Apophis? This Beast is causing trouble again!

Amun Ra dismissed the fleeting doubt, frowned determinately, and raised the scepter, unleashing the blazing might of the heavenly body to engage in the age-old struggle with his nesis.

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