PHARAOH'S DESTRUCTION

PHARAOH'S DESTRUCTION
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Download or read book PHARAOH'S DESTRUCTION written by RUBY.K GOLD and published by RUBY.K GOLD. This book was released on with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dear readers! When we last saw Namsu in the previous book, he was sailing out of Egypt after becoming immortal, after his childhood friend Kherman murdered his mother, Queen Nefertiti, and Uncle Pharaoh Akhenaton. He didn't know whether he was cursed or blessed, but he was sure that he would never die. He will remain young while those around him will age. He is impervious to swords. His wounds heal as if his skin was made of rubber, and he does not bleed. Namsu slept on the ship that night, and that one night turned into a thousand years as if the ship was travelling through a time portal or was itself a time machine.


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