Chapter 150 Yo? Isn't this our dog?



Shortly after dawn, Amon set out for the city of Pasaybek.

This path that was familiar to him in the past now felt a little strange to him.

Could this be the feeling of having faith?

He was getting closer and closer to the city of Pasaybek, but there was no fear in his heart.

In the past, whenever he set foot on this road, he would think of the Hebrews who had made him so miserable.

But this time it was completely different.

Not only was he not afraid, he was even a little excited.

As long as the plan of His Majesty the Holy Pharaoh is completed, all the people in this city will be liberated!

As he approached the city gate, a familiar figure appeared in his sight.

It's him.

Hebrew officer.

The murderer of his wife and children.

The scimitar at the Hebrew officer's waist was even stained with blood.

He didn't recognize Amon at first. He just glanced at Amon's gray hair and then looked at the clothes on Amon.

Afterwards, his eyes were fixed on Amon.

It was not until Amon came closer and he saw Amon's slightly swollen face clearly that the disgusting, contemptuous smile appeared on his face again.

"Hey, isn't this our loyal dog?"

"Today, we arrived half an hour early."

Amon paused slightly, lowered his head, and said humbly, "Sir, I just came back to continue serving the Hebrews."

The officer's laughter became even more unbridled: "Ha!"

He walked up to Amon and looked down at him: "Oh? Really?"

"Words are not enough, so prove it to me now."

As he spoke, he lifted one foot and stepped on a stone nearby.

Then he pointed to his crotch and said, "Come on, bark like a dog and then crawl through here."

When the surrounding Hebrew soldiers heard this, they gathered around and said, “Come and see!”

"Brother is training the dog here! Haha!"

They evidently enjoyed this game of humiliating the Egyptians.

Amon still had that polite smile on his face, as if this was not an insult at all, but just an ordinary little thing.

Amon slowly knelt down on the ground, supported himself with his hands, lowered his head, and then let out a crisp dog bark.

"Woof!"

The Hebrew soldiers immediately burst into laughter. Some even clapped their hands. “Haha, this guy imitated it so well! If he were to guard the door, he would definitely be a good dog!”

"Good dog! Good dog!"

“Hahahahahahaha!”

Amon ignored their ridicule. He just imitated the barking of a dog and slipped under the officer's crotch.

Then, Amon slowly stood up, brushed the dust off his knees, and still maintained a polite smile: "Sir, if there is nothing else, I will take my leave first."

Hearing Amon's words, the Hebrew officer's smile suddenly froze.

He looked at Amon's calm face and felt inexplicably uneasy.

He thought Amon would be angry, resist, or even collapse in humiliation.

Then, he could justifiably kill Amon in public, because it was all Amon's own fault.

But the situation is completely different.

Amon's reaction made him feel indescribably depressed, especially when he saw Amon's gray hair and those terrifyingly calm eyes.

"Get out of here."

The officer waved his hand impatiently.

"Yes, sir."

Amon turned and walked away quickly, but the Hebrew officer's eyes never left Amon's back.

Until Amon's figure disappeared around the corner behind the city gate.

Amon walked into the city, the smile on his face gradually disappearing.

He immediately began to implement the first plan that Lin Ke discussed with him.

That is to establish contact with a prestigious Egyptian in the city first!

Wadi!

Wadi was a warrior in the Egyptian army, but after the Hebrews conquered the city of Pasadena, he was captured and enslaved.

Despite this, he never succumbed to the oppression of the Hebrews, which earned him great prestige among the slaves.

Many Egyptian slaves regarded him as a spiritual leader and even secretly followed his commands.

However, Wadi was full of hostility towards people like Amon.

In his view, Amon was a traitor who betrayed Egypt and a coward who begged for mercy from the Hebrews in order to survive.

Amon knew that if he went directly to Wadi, the other party would never give him any chance.

Therefore, he recalled what Lin Ke said.

"Then find a way to create a conflict so that Wadi will have to be alone with you."

"Doesn't he hate you? Then give him a chance and let him give you a good beating."

Amon thought as he searched the city.

Finally, he found Wadi working on a construction site.

At this time, Wadi was shirtless, grunting as he moved the stones, with beads of sweat running down his back.

This guy doesn't look like a slave at all, but more like a lion imprisoned here.

Amon stood in the distance and observed quietly for a while.

While there was no one around, he took out some bread crumbs that he had prepared long ago from his pocket and gently held them in his hand.

Then he took a deep breath and slowly walked towards Wadi.

Just as he passed by Wadi, he seized the opportunity and gently threw the bread crumbs in his hand to the ground.

Then he immediately stopped and pointed at Wadi and shouted, "You damned slave, how dare you hide the bread and eat it secretly!"

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