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Volume 1 [The Birth of a Planet] Chapter 123 The Ten Plagues of Egypt (2)

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    Looking at Pharaoh's retreating back, Moses didn't know what to do.  At this time, a voice came to his ear and said: "Since Pharaoh refuses to obey your request, then I will turn all the water in Egypt into blood, and even the water in the pots and pans in the kitchen will turn into blood."  "From that day on, miracles occurred in Egypt. All the rivers, creeks, wells, and the water in all living rooms turned into blood, and the smell was extremely fishy. The Egyptians dug on both sides of the river.  The pit, and what protruded from the ground was all filled with blood, which was undrinkable at all.  The whole of Egypt was in panic. The Pharaoh called wizards to sacrifice to the gods and pray that the disaster would disappear. However, no matter what, the blood could not turn back into the original water.  For seven days, Egypt became a sea of ??blood. Pharaoh felt helpless for the first time. He had to call Moses and asked: "What do you want?" Moses calmly said: "Agree to my request and let me  "Lead the Israelites out of Egypt." Pharaoh seemed very conflicted, but his strong self-esteem prevented him from agreeing to Moses' request. He said, "Even if all the rivers in Egypt dry up, I will not let the Israelites go."  "Don't try to scare me with this magic! If you don't make the water clear, I will kill you immediately!" Moses said, "If you don't agree to my request, I will cause another disaster in Egypt."  They will breed frogs, and they will be everywhere in your palace, in your bedrooms, and on your beds. They will also enter the homes of all the Egyptians." Pharaoh shouted, "I see.  You dare!" Moses turned and left, saying calmly: "Starting tonight." Pharaoh issued an order: "Kill him!" The guards rushed up with their scimitars and slashed at Moses.  At this moment, a white light flashed, and all the guards were knocked out by a huge force. The scimitars fell to the ground, but Moses walked out of the palace unharmed.  That night, countless foams appeared in the Nile River, and the croaking of frogs throughout the day broke the silence of the night.  Countless frogs left the river, climbed onto the river bank, and swarmed everywhere with unstoppable momentum.  In just one night, frogs were everywhere in Egypt. The Egyptians could not kill them because more frogs kept pouring out of the river, and Egypt became a sea of ??frogs.  The Pharaoh¡¯s palace was not spared. There were slimy frogs everywhere, jumping around, making this great king uneasy all night.  Pharaoh ordered someone to call Moses. When he saw Moses, he smiled and said, "Dear Moses, please let this frog leave my palace quickly. I will allow you to sacrifice to your gods. Is this okay?"  "Moses said: "He is not our god, he is the god of all things in this world. We go to sacrifice, but what about you?" Pharaoh said: "I have been very merciful and allowed you Israelites to sacrifice to the gods.  It¡¯s an exchange.¡± Moses nodded and said, ¡°Okay!¡± After that, he knelt on the ground and prayed: ¡°My master, please let all the frogs on the land die except the frogs in the river.  .  " As soon as I finished speaking, I saw that all the surrounding frogs died with their belly upwards in an instant. At the same time, all the frogs outside the rivers in Egypt also died. Piles of frog corpses were exposed to the sun in the hot summer and rotted  , there was a foul stench. When Pharaoh saw that the frogs were gone, he breathed a sigh of relief and said to Moses, "You go first."  "Moses asked: "You agreed, let us sacrifice to the gods!  Pharaoh waved his hand and said, "Let's put this matter aside for now."  "Moses did not argue, turned around and left. "Although the frogs were all dead, from that day on, all the dust in Egypt turned into fleas, attacking everywhere like a tornado, and the Egyptians were once again plunged into disaster.  Pharaoh went to the altar to offer sacrifices. On the way, he saw Moses standing in the crowd and smiling at him. He asked people to stop the chariot, pointed at Moses and said, "Is all this your work again?  "Moses said: "If you don't let me lead the Israelites out of Egypt, flies will soon be all over Egypt. All the Egyptians will be surrounded by flies, but only the Israelites in Egypt will not!  This is God's punishment for you.  " Pharaoh said: "I will not accept such threats!  " As soon as the words fell, the fleas all over the ground turned into flies and flew around. The Egyptians were terrified, but they were helpless. The flies were flying around, but they did not touch the Israelites. All this was seen by Pharaoh.  In his eyes, Pharaoh seemed to have compromised.He called Moses and said, "Go and sacrifice to your gods. This is my grace to you!" Moses said, "Where to sacrifice?" Pharaoh said, "In the city!" Moses said, "This way.  No! The Egyptians believe in you. If we Israelites sacrifice to the gods, won¡¯t the Egyptians stone us to death?¡± Pharaoh asked, ¡°Where do you want to sacrifice?¡± Moses said, ¡°We will sacrifice to the gods.¡±  The people must gather together and go out of the city for three days to sacrifice to the gods in the wilderness. "Pharaoh nodded and said, "Yes, as long as you can get these damn flies out of Egypt, I will agree to all your conditions." Moses knelt down again.  Praying to Yang Rui on the ground, Yang Rui heard the call of Moses and all the flies disappeared, and Egypt was exposed to disaster.  This night, all the Israelites in Memphis got the news that they could go out of the city to worship the gods tomorrow, because they knew that God was protecting them from all kinds of disasters.  They rushed to tell each other, prepared sacrificial offerings, and waited for the sun to rise the next day.  When the sun just rose the next day, Moses led the tribe towards the city gate with his walking stick.  However, when they came to the city gate, the heavy bronze gate was tightly closed.  Moses was a guard guarding the city: "Why don't you open the city gate?" The guard replied: "Pharaoh just issued an order that no Israelite can step out of Memphis." Moses said: "But Pharaoh promised us.  Allow us to go out of the city to worship the gods." The guard raised his scimitar and threatened: "Go back and work! This is Pharaoh's order!" Just as Moses was about to speak, he heard Yang Rui's voice ringing in his ears: "Go and see Pharaoh.  It is to let the people go out of the city to sacrifice. If they don't agree, all the livestock in Egypt will be infected with the plague, but the livestock of the Israelites will not be affected. "Moses turned around and went to the palace, saw Pharaoh and asked, "Why don't you let it happen?  The Israelites are going to sacrifice. This is what you promised." Pharaoh said: "The construction of my tomb has been delayed for too long. If you Israelites can complete it on time, I will consider your sacrifice to the gods.  "Moses said: "If you repeat this, God will definitely punish you. All the Egyptians' horses, donkeys, cattle, sheep, and camels will be infected with the plague! But the plague will come tomorrow!  After that, Moses left the palace without looking back.  When walking out of the palace, Moses said to the air: "I said there will be a plague tomorrow. Is it okay to say this?" Yang Rui's laughter came from the air and said: "Since you said it, I will definitely help you. There will be a plague tomorrow."  It will surely come to Egypt!" To be continued.  )
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