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Throne of blood & thorns

“The one you don’t have feelings for will be the one you fall for. But the one you think you adored once will be the one you will hate with your soul. Beware of the sweet honey that will blind your judgment, but follow the scent of flowers. They will be the answer to your hunch. And remember, you are nothing but a pawn to these up high, so keep your eyes open and your mouth shut.” When Akila, a normal young girl, is kidnapped to have an offspring in order to provide an heir for her king, she is thrust into the middle of a power struggle between the gods and the mortal realm. After being captivated by her emerald green eyes, Ramses IV decided to make her his queen. Who could have predicted that a chance encounter would eventually result in the end of his reign? In the midst of the anarchy, the sorcery, and the magical beings, how far would Akila go to save her child? Would Ramses choose to make his new family his priority? His Sister? Or his kingdom? Disclaimer... This book might be built on some real facts and accurate events but the story and its characters are all made up and doesn't represent how the Egyptian history was or its reality. This entirely is a work of fiction and shouldn't be taken as reference to anything related to this civilization and its history.

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Chapter 127

Bast,

"What does he do here? This is only for the Egyptian pantheon gods. He has no right to attend."

Horus snarled when he saw Bast standing beside Anubis and was engrossed in a deep discussion.

The father of all monsters ignored him as he confessed his worries to Anubis, Heka, and Apophis.

There is a coming war ahead, and he knows that no one would be able to stop it.

But would the god of the sky understand that he wasn't allowed to join or choose a side?!

That was the reason why he asked for an audience with the supreme ruler of that realm.

He might be Greek, but he knows that Ra's power is much like Zeus' even though he might be superior.

"You have a valid point, Bast, but you know that we are not allowed to interfere in the matters of mortals. So I think your fears are just without avail."

Heka said softly, even though he was able to see the god of magic serpents move in agitation.