"I... I know..."
Aika naturally knew about the other novels that Ian had written.
"Are you saying that the book you wrote about Atlantis is also real?" Aika stared at Ian in disbelief. "You can't be saying that the books you wrote are all real! Are you kidding me?"
"I've said it before. Everything I write is real history."
Ian walked toward the relief sculpture in front of him.
He explained slowly under the gaze of Aika, "These huge axes represent the guardian beasts of ancient Egypt."
Ian pressed down on the relief sculpture that represented the guardian beasts on the wall as he spoke.
The relief sculpture slowly caved in with Ian's palm.
Kacha Kacha!
A loud mechanical sound rang out from the ramp.
Under everyone's astonished gazes, a huge axe in the ramp actually stopped after the loud mechanical sound.
Then, Ian did the same thing and pressed down the other guardian beasts' relief sculptures.
The sound of a few huge mechanical chains echoed.
Everyone was surprised to find that the trap, which was still swinging just now, had completely stopped.
Although it was still moving in a small pattern, it was obviously not as strong as before.
Ian had actually stopped the trap.
"F*ck! God!"
"You even know that! What on Earth are you doing!?"
"I'm speechless. Have you been here before?"
Everyone began to question Ian.
Contrary to everyone's doubtful gazes, Aika's eyes flashed as she stared at Ian's back because she actually agreed with Ian's words.
"Atlantis… Ian, if there really is such a place, then why would it appear on the relief murals of ancient Egypt?"
Aika was slowly accepting Ian's explanation.
If they were outside, she would definitely be treated as a lunatic by Professor Feissel's team.
"I'm not too sure either."
Aika's expression betrayed her disappointment upon hearing that.
That's right. He was just an author. He did not know everything.
Her question was a little excessive. She should not have asked so rashly.
Aika was reflecting on herself in her heart.
"Atlantis is near the Atlantic Ocean in Europe, so this civilization is not adjacent to ancient Egypt."
Ian slowly told her what he knew.
This was also where he was confused.
Atlantis was a prehistoric civilization that had sunk to the bottom of the sea as early as the great flood.
It was older than ancient Egypt.
Logically speaking, there was no place where the two civilizations intersected.
Ian suddenly thought of a possibility—the two civilizations were from the same era.
And this era was completely different from the historical records of the present!
That was the era of legends!
The idea was so bold that Ian would not say it out loud until he had gathered enough evidence.
He gathered his thoughts and asked Aika to call in the excavation team outside.
He had completely cracked the mechanisms, so the ramp was no longer dangerous.
When Professor Feissel and his team came to the ramp, they were immediately attracted by the relief murals around them.
As Egyptians, they were immediately shocked by the content depicted on the murals.
They looked at the relief sculpture and felt that their souls were shocked.
"Oh my God! I saw countless ancient Egyptian soldiers fighting with the enemy on the battlefield in this mural!"
"It's really like that! I can already feel the sounds of fighting on the battlefield. It penetrated through time and came from the mural!"
"Professor, I want to ask, who are the enemies described in this mural? Why haven't I seen them before?" Someone asked Professor Feissel.
Not only was he an archeology professor, but he was also an expert in history. These two majors were rarely separated.
Once he mentioned his major, Professor Feissel turned on the flashlight and looked at it carefully.
However, when he carefully observed the mural, his mind was a little muddled.
"This... These things that look human yet not human, strange... What are they?"
He had never seen such monsters in the history of Egypt, especially these monsters that looked like octopuses and crabs.
There was no seafood near Egypt either!
Where did these things come from?
Professor Feissel was a little embarrassed and was immediately stumped by his student's question.
"This should be a new discovery in archaeology. No one should have discovered it before this! This discovery belongs to our team!"
Professor Feissel was a little embarrassed but also a little surprised.
These things were the first discovery of their team.
Theoretically, the results also belonged to them.
"Nonsense! This thing was discovered long ago."
A clear voice echoed in the tomb.
As the only female member in the tomb, Professor Feissel quickly locked onto her.
"Little girl, don't talk nonsense. This thing has never appeared in history. If our team didn't discover it, who else could it be?"
Professor Feissel's tone was somewhat disdainful.
If it was any other time, Aika would have been reprimanded for being so unruly in his class.
"This is just something you guys don't know. This thing has long been discovered and even written down."
Aika also argued loudly at this time.
As Professor Schubert's student, she was naturally not afraid of Feissel.
Her teacher was an internationally renowned professor. Regardless of status or prestige, he was the best.
This also gave her the courage to refute Professor Feissel.
"Oh? Someone actually wrote it down? Then I would like to hear which professor's work it is."
He had absolute confidence in this aspect. The history of Egypt was his research direction.
There was no more than one hand that knew more about Egyptian history than he did in the world.
"You all know this person. He's right in front of you!"
Aika was a little depressed. How could he not guess it after saying it so clearly?
Professor Feissel looked at Aika suspiciously. He naturally thought of her professor, Schubert.
In the field of archaeology, Professor Schubert was one of those who were better than him.
He could not guarantee that his student would not have any new discoveries.
"Then may I ask, did Professor Schubert discover it? I'll read that book."
Professor Feissel was a little hesitant. He was not sure whether what the other person said was true or not because some first-line results could be released at any time in the field of archaeology.
He might have just not been able to hear about it in time.
"My teacher isn't that awesome. He discovered two relics of an ancient civilization consecutively!"
"Who is that?"
Aika pointed at Ian at this time and said with a slightly sour tone, "That's him."