Just after transmigrating into the body of the eldest prince in a parallel ancient Egyptian world, he discovers he is about to be mummified.
Fortunately, Lin Ke has the power to refuse.
At the same time, Remheb was alone in the inn reviewing the information collected during the day.
He noticed anomalies in the accounts but lacked conclusive evidence.
He frowned and flipped through the documents.
"The problem in Matruh has become so serious."
"There are major problems with food distribution, and there is a significant gap between nominal reserves and actual stocks."
"The city lord and his subordinates are suspected of embezzling funds. A thorough investigation is necessary."
At this moment, a series of rapid "bang bang" sounds appeared at Remheb's door.
"Lord Remheb, someone wishes to see you."
"He said he won't reveal his identity until he sees you. Do we need to escort him in?"
Remheb nodded, and then a man in a robe was slowly escorted into the house by the soldiers. His hands were firmly controlled and he could not move at all.
"Lord Remheb, it's me."
Hearing this, Remheb simply immediately ordered the soldiers to release him.
"Is it you?"
"No one's following you, right?"
When Remheb saw his attire, he immediately understood his purpose.
So he just ordered someone to go outside and check.
The warehouse clerk revealed his face and said, "No, Lord Remheb."
"I brought this for you."
"I don't want to cause trouble for my family, so I have to go back now."
Remheb nodded, and after the other party left, he looked through the documents the other party brought.
His eyes widened, and even his hands trembled slightly.
"We must return to Cairo immediately!"
"Lord Kamul must be informed of this immediately!"