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Giza, the most known and famous of all cities i, is where the Great Pyramids of Giza are located, and even the glorious Great Sphynx remains almost intact, resembling a behemoth that watches over the endless sands that surround this beautiful city.
With rge museums showg all kinds of A Egyptian ors and artifacts, it's one of Egypt’s greatest tourist spots and where most people from all over the wather. From tourists who want to make a great memory to archeologists and historians trying to uhe secrets within these a mos and sacred nds,.
CRAAASH!
However, such a sacred pce had been tainted, as a titanic golden pyramid fell from the skies, impag the sands with tremendous force. Several of its pieces were sent flying, falling over nearby mos.
If it weren’t for the special golden and silver-colored auras of light enpassing these a relics, they would have already beeroyed.
However, Bing Xue wouldn’t let Humanity’s Greatest Wonders ever get tainted; she loved this world as much as people, so she had already preemptively created various barriers in every special or important spot.
heless, the enemy pyramid was in shambles, falling apart. After seeing this, the people of Giza panicked even more than after havihreatened by some "aliens" speaking a Egyptian.
Tourists immediately ran to the airports, trying to leave the try, and the citizens grew uful. The Hunters down below could only watd do nothing muobody could simply fly and fight a huge floating k of metal.
News stantly made people even more armed, and historians and other archeologists, the craziest among them, started saying that the a aliens that built the pyramids were finally back to recim the nd that always beloo them, among other nonsensical things.
Yet, after it was literally kicked away, the worries of the people of Giza cooled down, although their and fusion only grew!
Who was the mysterious woman made of light that just kicked that gigantic “alien” pyramid away?!
Her overwhelming and divine presence surged like an endless stream of golden and silver light, reag the skies and clearing them from any cloud they had.
The bright sunlight of the desert empowered her Divine Doppelganger even more, making it stronger, a trait Bing Xue already knew about but that she never experieo this level in Murim.
“Could it be that the Sun of this Universe is simply much strohan the o Murim?”
The Sun of Murim was a Divine struct that was formed naturally when the world was born within the White Heaven; although it was immensely big, perhaps the size of Earth, it wasn’t as big as the actual Sun of this Sor System.
Its powerful Light, its Heat, and its almighty, overwhelming presence seemed to boost Bing Xue’s powers beyond what she imagined.
“I’ll have to iigate this further iail ter…”
As she thought these things, however, someone ihe pyramid raged—a tall woman with long bck hair, clear brown skin, and a beautiful, curvy body.
She seemed to be only slightly older than Merh, wearing an excessive amount of gold all around her body, from piergs to bracelets, rings, neckces, earrings, diadems, s, and more.
In fact, the only piece of cloth was also made of golden scales, ed nicely around her wide hips, while her rge chest was only covered by hanging gold ptes. She was a roud of her body but also extremely greedy, loving gold more than herself, perhaps.
Her long bck hair waved, covered with many golden ors; her fiery e-red eyes gred at the s in front of her; and her pretty aiful face twisted into utter disbelief and wrath.
“Who is that woman?! How did she do this?! Answer me, you trash!”
She quickly took out a whip made of golden threads and whipped the floor with it, making her servants scared, stepping ba horror and fear of being hit with that thing, and bei with a terrible scar like many others had gohrough.
“L-Lady Hatshepsut, please calm down for a bit!”
“I am not calming down you dog!” She roared back; despite her beauty, she acted like a wild beast. “Expin to me why this is happening to me?! And where is my damn brother the Pharaoh at?! I’ve had enough of this stupidity! I want to go home already!”
She stomped the floor with her golden heels, making her servants even more pahan they already were. Just by colpsing, the entire pyramid already had several internal damages, and everyone was running from one pce to another.
Hatshepsut was the you sister of the Pharaoh, a woman in her early thirties who had grown up being spoiled by her parents and then her older brother. Her beauty was also unparalleled, well known to be even more beautiful than that of the current Empress.
However, behind the mask of a beautiful princess with a geous body that made both men and even women crazy, there was a rotten mind with a merciless and apathetic heart.
Unlike Neheb, Hatshepsut hought of herself as less than the rest or had problems with her family; on the trary, she was the result of being overly spoiled, praised, and loved without being taught anything about life.
Therefore, even ihirties, this woman remained with the personality and mannerism of a spoiled child.
"Please, Lady Hatshepsut, calm down a bit; we ’t go back! The Empress already said it was impossible to pass through the Gray Portals yet!”
“There was something blog the path there and…!”
“I know about all of that; you already told me before! But I don’t careeeee! Find a way to get me bae! I don’t want to get in a fight again! I hate wars and stuff! They ruin all my makeup, and I get all sweaty, and I hate that!”
Hatshepsut tiomping the ground angrily while whipping her servants, who ran away from her, however…
RUMBLE!
The entire pyramid trembled again, and Hatshepsut panicked as she saw the rest of her servants no lorying to help her walk away from all the debris and fire.
“Hey! Where do you think yoing?!” she furiously said, grittieeth. “Dammit! Quickly, all units, send the Divine Maes out! At the very least, fight you mongrels!”
She quickly grabbed a device from her pocket as she noticed a huge, bzing axe suddenly pierg through the ceiling of the pyramid.
SLAAASH!
“W-What in Ennead is that?!”
She ran through the corridors as she used the device to send her message to her servants while also electrog their bodies so they would obey.
Most of these people were actually victs, criminals whom her brother had given to her for his sister to happily torture as much as she wanted while they served her to reduce their sentences.
Naturally, they held little loyalty towards her, so she had this device to trol them as she pleased.
“Uuaaggh!”
“Uuuggh!”
“Arrrghh!”
As they screamed in agony, the devices on their necks quickly ordered them, moving their bodies for them as they ran inside dozens of Divine Maes, piloting them even if unwilling.
“Now you’ll go and protect me, you utter trash!”
As she ran across the corridor, she saw the enormous axe tio slice through the ceiling. The immeough metallic alloy that made up the pyramids held ance against the divine on breaking through it all.
Crack, crack…!
CRAAASH!
Until the rge quantity of damage that the powerful axe dealt to the pyramid accumuted, several pieces of the ceiling exploded into pieces and colpsed.
“Aaahh!”
Hatshepsut screamed in horror a sed before the ceiling was to crush her to death, only for a huge meical hand to barely mao save her life, c her body.
It was huge aallic, but the hand that protected her had a certain delicacy to it. She g the rest of the body, a beautiful goddess embodied out of gold and red metal.
Her metallic face looked calm and posed, with a gentle smile, wearing a long, golden-colored that was as tall as several meters, resembling a crest.
She had long red hair made of iron threads, and her slender figure immediately made her look like a beautiful goddess of aimes.
And she was.
“A!”
Hatshepsut ran towards her Meical Goddess, as their chests were opened, revealing her glorious golde. Like an overprotective mother to her child, the mae immediately protected her from danger as the ceiling of the pyramid colpsed over them.
BAAAM!
Yet…
CRASH!
The fists of A pierced through all the metallic debris, freeing herself easily from it, all while Hatshepsut felt relieved to be finally safe inside of her Meical Goddess guardian.
“A! I knew you would be there for me!”
Hatshepsut hugged the metalliterior of A. Despite being a moo every other person, she and A shared a strong bond, as A had been seeing Hatshepsut grow up since she was nothing but a baby that couldn’t even walk.
The Meical God couldn’t talk, but they could show their attack. A gently caressed her chest; she loved her master.
CRASH!
However, their love was quickly interrupted as a giant bzing axe desded from the skies, spinning in midair and reag A!
“A! Watch out!”
Hatshepsut activated her Golden Bloodline Ability, which resohe best with A; a barrier of azure water materialized around the Meical Goddess, proteg her from the spinning axe.
BOOOM!
The water resisted the deadly divine fmes before evaporating, giving enough time for Ao quickly escape from danger, flying into the skies with wings made of flowing water.
SPLASH!
The water fell all over the pyramid, flooding it and turning off the divine fmes spreading everywhere as A emerged above the skies, gng as dozens of Divine Maes emerged to fight the ining threat.
The woman made of golden light was already gone, but she had not left without surprises, leaving behind a few of her strong disciples to hahis problem.
And the most notorious of them all, who was also her wife, was...
“e back!”
FLUOSH!
The bzing axe that she used to slice opeire pyramid quickly moved across the skies, spinning around and reag her rge, green-skinned hands.
K!
The moment she caught the enormous axe, it released a loud metallic sound; her fiery red eyes seemed full of vi; and her short, dark red hair waved by the wind.
Her beautiful muscur body was only covered by clothes made of the pelt of wild beasts from her inal world, revealing most of her skin except her chest and her hip area, which covered her crotch.
It was nobody else but her, of course.
The proud orc warrioress. The st member of the Bloodfang Tribe, the wielder of the Divinity of Hope and the Bloodfang Wolf’s Runic Body, and also the ior of the {The Golden Phoenix of the Bright Sun}'s Spiritual Divinity.
“You’re finally out! It took me a while to slice open that k of metal,” she smiled. “My wife said you would help me get used to my new abilities. So I hope you will give me a suffit challenge.”
Holding her bzing axe while flying with wings made of white and e fmes, Mursha g her foe and at her prey with eyes full of bloodlust.
The warrior instincts of a brave ornot be taken away; not even love calm their fiery hearts and their boiling blood.
Bing Xue khis very well, hence why she decided to give her a great challenge—someone who wielded her opposite element.
“You don’t even know what you’re fighting against, you green woman,” said Hatshepsut. Her voice easily gave away how angry she was. “You will pay for what you’ve doo my fleet!”
“Ag as if I’m the vilin when you threaten to kill millions—that’s rich from you!” Mursha smiled, rushing towards the Meical Goddess and swinging her fiery axe. “ you take this?!”
“Oh, I , without a doubt!” The woman roared back, materializing rge shields made of spiraling, swirling diviers.
BOOOM!
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Pach