Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3093 Inscriptions and Graffiti

In July 1994, it was the best time for Earth to observe the Milky Way. Two astronomical enthusiasts observed a new comet with a small astronomical telescope. People followed the clues and found that in April 1993, they had already used a large astronomical telescope. After capturing it, people then calculated that its period of orbiting the sun is about 3000 years, and its orbital radius is about 210 astronomical units, which is five times the orbit of Pluto.

People quickly determined that it was very similar to the comet that appeared in 1811, and then worked backwards in time. The last time it appeared in the solar system was during the reign of Ramses II or Seti I, because Seti I had an affair with Ramses. The Second Emperor ruled together for a period of time, not to mention that the ratio between human lifespan and the movement of celestial bodies is so short, so to determine the exact time of its appearance, we need to rely on human documents.

At that time, the hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt had been deciphered, but the documents that actually found information about comets were written in Hebrew. Ramses II was a pharaoh who liked to expand his territory. Even the name Pharaoh was Hebrew. The text was translated.

According to documentary records, Pharaoh Ramesses II planned to attack Syria at that time, and then this superstar appeared on the battlefield. The Pharaoh's army, which seemed to be about to win, panicked, and then the war ended with the Pharaoh's defeat. .

Generally speaking, the hieroglyphs on obelisks and temples are used to record victory, so comets and defeats do not appear on existing Egyptian inscriptions. But the Canaanites also had conflicts with Egypt at that time, so it was recorded honestly.

In the temple of Seti I, you can see the name of Ramses II, and it is also engraved on the title of Seti I. This is quite puzzling. After all, the inheritance of the pharaoh's throne was very smooth, and Ramses II buried Seti I in full accordance with etiquette, which could reflect his legitimacy as heir.

Later, when Pomona and Sinista were chatting, they talked about a woman named Dorothy.

Dorothy was born in an ordinary family in England. She was the only daughter. Although her family was poor, her parents loved her very much. One day when she was playing at home, she accidentally fell down the steps and lost consciousness. Her parents immediately called a doctor for her. Unfortunately, she had lost her vital signs by the time the doctor arrived.

Her parents could not accept this reality and placed her on the bed in her bedroom. However, an hour later she suddenly woke up and played in her bedroom as if nothing had happened.

Her parents were extremely surprised, and after observing for a while, they found that there was indeed nothing wrong with their daughter, so they stopped paying attention. But they found that Dorothy had a strange accent when she spoke English, like a foreigner.

They took her to the doctor, who said it was a common side effect of head injuries, and then took her to visit the British Museum.

At that time, Tutankhamun's tomb had not yet been discovered, and there was no such thing as a pharaoh's curse. But no one expected that Dorothy suddenly went insane in the museum. She said that this was her home and that she had been to this place in her dream.

At that time, people thought it was a child's crazy words, but she often got up in the middle of the night to write after returning home. She wrote in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, and it was also in monk script, which everyone found incredible.

Through translations by scholars, we learned that Dorothy was not a scribble. She was once a sacrifice to the goddess Isis during the reign of Seti I. Her father was a soldier and her mother was a vegetable farmer who died young. Because her family was poor, her father sent her to the temple to study until she was 12 years old. The high priest asked girls like them to choose whether to return to secular life or become a priestess forever.

This meant that she could not marry for the rest of her life, but Dorothy had no other choice in her previous life until she met Pharaoh Seti I in the garden. They soon fell in love and had a child, but this was not happy news.

Ramses II reigned for a long time and had many wives and concubines, which led to him having many sons and daughters. However, Seti I only had two sons, and the eldest son died young. This led to Ramses II becoming the The heir to the throne, and he also married his sister.

He also had a sister named Tia, who is said to have rescued Moses while he was playing in the Nile River.

Records about this princess are difficult to find in history. It seems that she was not as keen on carving her name and portrait everywhere as the famous female pharaoh Hatshepsut was.

Many ancient Egyptian princesses had to participate in religious ceremonies, but they were mainly responsible for serving the sun god. The priestesses of the goddess Isis were not under their jurisdiction. In short, Dorothy died in her previous life and the child was not born.

Neither Pomona nor Sinista took the story seriously, although she helped archaeologists find Seti I's gardens and secret passages, as well as Nefertiti's tomb.

Compared with some stars in the universe discovered by humans, the sun is not special. It only appears extra bright because it is very close to the earth. The comet that once illuminated Europe was weaker than a 6th magnitude star when it was discovered in 1994. Because it is already far away from the earth.

Pomona looked away from the telescope and looked up at the sky. The stars were not as bright as they were in midsummer. The nearest stars are several light-years away from Earth, and the wilderness looks even emptier than usual.

A cloak was draped around her body, carrying the body heat of another person.

She looked back at the man who had put the cloak on her, and he was looking up at the sky like her.

Thoreau said: Most people are actually in quiet despair.

Albus seemed calm most of the time, and she really thought he was who he was.

Who knew that instead of being cursed to swallow his life, he actually chose another way to die.

What do you want to say? Severus said calmly, looking at the sky, breathing hot breath from his mouth as he spoke.

Do you believe in reincarnation? Pomona asked.

He didn't answer.

What do you think we did in our last life? Pomona looked at the sky. Maybe I was a priestess too.

Who else is the priestess? he asked coldly.

She didn't answer either.

Come in, it's late, he said softly.

I have nothing to do tomorrow anyway, so what if I go to bed late? She pouted.

Then what are you observing? There is nothing in the sky! He pointed at the empty starry sky.

The bottom of the lake is outside the Slytherin lounge. Why are you setting up a telescope by the window to see? Pomona said coldly.

He hesitated to speak.

So she raised her chin and continued stargazing confidently.

If you want to sleep, go to bed, good night!

He didn't leave, just like before when she and Sinista had a lively chat, and he was listening.

He couldn't get in the way when women were chatting, even though they weren't talking about women.

Just now she asked about past life, if others had said sweet words long ago, what about looking back a hundred times in the past life in exchange for passing by in this life.

His silence was truly speechless.

How about finding a book, like a collection of poetry, Pomona said.

Why do you want me to read the poetry collection? Severus asked inexplicably.

Because I think you have a bit of a romantic streak!

She thought to herself, but still didn't say it out loud.

She was a fool for coming up with this idea.

Silence is gold, eloquence is silver.

She wrapped the cloak tightly around her body, who let this be his romantic way.

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