Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 768 The Victims Will Also Rise

Chapter 768 The Victims Will Also Rise
"God! Please give me new revelations and guide me on what to do!"

In the deepest secret room of the hut, Abraham knelt devoutly in front of the small table, bowed his head and prayed to his Lord.

Invisible angels surrounded him. These messengers of God, distorted entities, unconsciously surrounded him, emitting hymns that could not be understood or heard by humans.

They sang together, transmitting the prayer to the boundless sky, to the nameless and invisible secret God in the void.

Although his wife was abducted, the husband could only pray at home that the man would have a change of heart and let his wife go, or be lenient with him. This kind of thing sounds very incompetent, like a plot that would only appear in a third-rate porn novel.

But in a worldview where God truly exists, things are naturally different, and those who pray are truly God’s chosen people.

So this is not a reflection of incompetence, but it is really useful.

As Abraham prayed, in his eyes, the boundless starry sky emerged in the small secret room in the corner of the wall.

Among these billions of stars, there was only one that continued to grow larger in his sight, and infinite light gradually filled his vision.

He saw the God who existed in the boundless void, emitting purple and white light, and surrounded by countless angels.

The true God who is eternal and exists forever in this void.

After praying for a long time, Abraham finally walked out of the prayer room. Now he had received God's instructions.

Although Abraham could only feel God's instructions in a mysterious way and could not be understood in detail, he already knew what he had to do.

He could not just sit there and watch Sarah being taken captive to Pharaoh's palace. As a husband, he had to do something.

Face the test from God head on and convince Pharaoh to rescue Sarah.

That's right, even so Abraham did not intend to use force to take back his wife.

As long as you are pious enough and do it seriously, you will be able to get through this test smoothly.

As Abraham walked out of the room, he saw the guards who took Sarah away from him again.

These guards came to Abraham's house again, bringing a large number of cattle, sheep, camels, silk and slaves.

"Congratulations! Your sister has been favored by the Pharaoh. These are the Pharaoh's betrothal gifts. Celebrate now."

The guards were driving the cattle and sheep and moving things into the house with a bit of envy.

However, Abraham stopped them.

"No, please send all these cattle, sheep and slaves back."

"If it's not too much trouble, please take me to the palace. I want to meet the Pharaoh in person."

Looking at Abraham's eyes, the guards understood his thoughts.

"How foolish! Your sister being able to become the Pharaoh's concubine should be a cause for celebration."

"Pharaoh is wise and holy, and never treats anyone harshly. I advise you not to try."

"If we offend Pharaoh and make him angry, all these will be lost."

The guards also tried to persuade him, not wanting to see this old man confront the Pharaoh and end up in a bloodbath.

"Of course I wouldn't do something so rude. I just want to explain some things to Pharaoh honestly."

Abraham was very firm in his attitude, and the guards agreed to it when they saw that they could not persuade him. It can only be said that these people were too naive. If they were more sensible, they would have handled the situation consciously.

Only after the Pharaoh's new concubine was decided would this concubine learn that her "brother" had accidentally fallen into the water.

Finally, after a period of sadness, she can be at ease and be her favorite concubine.

Abraham followed the guards towards the city of Thebes. At this time, two days had actually passed since Sarah was taken away.

The guards advised him not to do anything stupid because two days had passed and what was supposed to happen had probably already happened.

What's the point of not resisting at the time and only remembering to refuse now?
But now, it's still not too late.

In the palace of the royal city of Thebes, Sarah woke up slowly. Before she could make a sound, the servants had noticed that she had woken up and considerately brought her a veil and water for washing.

Then, without her having to do anything, these caring maids would wash, dress and do everything for her.

In this palace, whatever Sarah wanted, any food, clothing or other daily necessities, as long as she said it, someone would soon deliver it to her.

This extravagant experience was corrupting Sarah's soul every moment. After all, it is easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but it is difficult to go from extravagance to frugality.

After experiencing the poor life with Abraham for so many years, he suddenly experienced this lazy life of having everything provided for him. He was not used to it and was hesitant in his heart.

Since that day when she met Eros, Sarah never saw Eros again.

Moreover, on that day, Eros did not directly defile her completely and leave his mark on her.

Of course, that doesn't mean Eros did nothing.

Sarah touched her lips and the place on her back where she was pinched still seemed to hurt a little. She recalled Eros's comments at that time.

"Oh, it's a body suitable for bearing a child."

Although Sarah was extremely ashamed and angry at the time due to this touch, and her heart was overwhelmed by guilt, she kept repeating her confession and prayers afterwards.

But Eros' words undoubtedly affected her.

Is my body suitable for bearing a child? But I still don’t have a child. Why is God reluctant to give me a child?

And what about Pharaoh? What on earth did he want to do?

If he wanted to possess me, then why did he disappear for the past two days? It was also strange that he let go of me so quickly that day.

For some reason, Sarah did not feel any resentment or anger towards the Pharaoh who had taken her captive.

She even made excuses for the other party, saying that she was the one who lied first and did not honestly say that she was a married woman, and that it was not the Pharaoh's fault.

After all, the Pharaoh chose a virgin in the beginning. If she was not a married woman, no one would reject such a pure girl, right?
So, the mistake was made by myself and my husband. We should have made it clear at the beginning so that this kind of thing would not have happened.

No, next time we meet, I have to make this matter clear even if it might anger the other person.

Just as Sarah was thinking this, the maid outside the door brought Pharaoh's orders.

"This is a summons from Pharaoh. Please go to the terrace to see him."

(End of this chapter)

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