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Chapter 11 - Chapter 11 Kill Again, a Plot to Spread the Word

Chapter 11 Kill Again, a Plot to Spread the Word

"Osiris can be resurrected, but you can kill him again."

Aroha smiled casually at the storm god Set.

This place is still enveloped by Set's divine realm, so there's no need to worry about it being discovered by other gods.

"Kill again?" Seth was taken aback at first, then shook his head. "My power has been stripped away too much by Horus, and I am not as powerful as before."

"Although Osiris exists in the form of a ghost within a mummy, he has reigned in the underworld for so many years, and his strength is certainly far greater than before."

"It's simply impossible to kill him again."

Set didn't even include Isis, the goddess of life, in his account. This sister of his had once received the true name of Ra and served as the head of all the gods in the world, and her strength was beyond comprehension.

"But what if I were willing to help you kill Osiris again?"

There was an indescribable allure in Arakha's voice.

Upon hearing this, Seth was not particularly agitated. Instead, he stared at Aroha and asked, "You resurrected Osiris, yet you want to help me kill him again. What exactly do you seek?"

If Aroha is like Loki, the "God of Mischief" of the Nine Realms, or Eris, the "Goddess of Discord" he encountered when he traveled, a god who enjoys stirring up conflict and using it to enhance his own power, then Set would be happy to see that.

But Aroh is different. All sorts of tricks, discord, and disputes have nothing to do with his divine power and are not his authority.

Aroha met Seth's gaze and suddenly sighed, "I admire Isis, the goddess of life, but she is unwilling to let me into her divine realm again."

"Tell me, if Osiris were to die again, would I have another chance?"

"You…" Seth was somewhat annoyed. He had always harbored romantic feelings for Isis, but unfortunately, not only did he not get what he wanted, he also became Isis's enemy and was suppressed by her for many years.

The fact that this newly born god, whom he jokingly called his "good brother," was able to possess Isis filled him with immense jealousy.

Because before marrying Isis, Osiris, the god of the underworld, was dismembered by Set, and even the most crucial "fifth limb" has been hidden by Set to this day.

Set didn't know how Horus, the son of Osiris and Isis, came to be.

Although Osiris became a mummy with Anubis's help, he could never do *that* with Isis.

In other words, it is highly likely that Isis's first time was with her "good brother" Aroha.

"Seth, my 'good brother,' you know me. As a god, I have no interest in fulfilling my divine duties; this is the only little hobby I have."

"Isis, truly worthy of being called the goddess of life, all the maidens of Hebrews combined cannot compare to her."

As he spoke, Aroha deliberately revealed an expression of deep longing, which the storm god Set found utterly repulsive.

"I wonder if that thing will grow back after Osiris is resurrected. I really don't want to see it. What about you?"

Upon hearing Aroha's words again, Seth could no longer bear it and angrily said, "Tell me, what conditions do you want to help me kill Osiris again?"

Set could pretend he didn't know what had happened between the other gods and Isis, but he couldn't pretend he didn't know about Osiris, his enemy.

"condition?"

Aroha was taken aback; he hadn't actually intended to make any demands.

However, in order to prevent his "divine persona" in Egypt from collapsing, he hesitated for a moment and smiled again: "What other conditions are there? Just fulfill the agreement we made back then."

"Okay, you'll get what you want."

Seth gave Aroha a deep look before leaving his temple to prepare for the agreement they had made.

Will things really turn out as we wish?

After Seth left, Aroha stroked his chin and fell into deep thought.

The one who once chatted and made a pact with Aroha was the "crazy" Storm God Set, not the normal and indifferent Set of today.

Aroha always felt that Seth might have some kind of "schizophrenia," and he didn't know which one was his "main deity."

He no longer cared about the so-called "agreement." If Seth succeeded, he would enjoy it; if he failed, it didn't matter, Osiris would still die.

It wasn't, as he just said, for another night with the goddess of life, Isis, but rather for his upcoming "sermon."

All philosophy either originates from the life and death of an individual or from the transformation of the world.

With Arokha's strength, he naturally couldn't change the world where this powerful deity walked among humans, and even if he could, he had no intention of doing so.

Therefore, guiding people to study life and death became the direction he intended to choose.

What could be more shocking than the death of a Hades, the ruler of the afterlife, before the eyes of the world?

Araha has not yet investigated this world, nor is the content of his "preaching" clear.

However, he planned to use the Hebrews' exodus from Egypt as an opportunity to direct a drama of his own.

In any case, he had already obtained the true name of Ra and was preparing to hand it over to the Hebrew god to see how He could help him become the god-king of the Egyptian world.

Aroh has made his choice between the two sides.

As for failure, it simply means leaving this world, and Araha can afford that price.

He continued to contemplate the specific content of his "preaching" within the temple.

On the other side, after leaving the Temple of Aroha, the Storm God Set went to a special divine realm.

This divine realm was filled with deathly silence, almost the complete opposite of the vibrant life of the Isis divine realm.

But once you delve deeper, you'll discover that the deathly silence is merely the surface; there exists a special divine power, or rather, a set of rules, that perseveres amidst the vast stillness.

At the same time, a tenacious vitality is also growing within it.

"Sai... Seth, are you finally willing to see me?"

When the Storm God Set stepped into this divine realm, which had no defenses against him and allowed him to enter easily, excited voices immediately rang out.

This sentence seemed to be the first sound in the entire divine realm in many years.

Soon, a voluptuous and beautiful goddess appeared before Seth.

She was draped in a long robe, which could not conceal her alluring figure. Her full lips curved into a rare smile, which seemed to bring sunlight to the entire divine realm.

But in his presence, Seth still looked like a clown, with a long nose and tall, long ears.

The indifference in her eyes was obvious to anyone, which immediately dimmed the goddess's expression.

"It seems you still refuse to forgive me."

Seth said calmly, "Do me a favor, and I can forgive you."

"What is it?" the goddess asked, overjoyed. "Whatever it is, I'm willing to do it for you."

"Really?" Seth sneered. "Nephthys, what if I asked you to help me kill Horus and reclaim everything that rightfully belongs to me?"

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