Crossover Anime: Starting with a Simulated Online Game with the King

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If I had the chance, even just a tiny one, wouldn't I give it a try?

"I choose... one."

Moses was still Moses, and that's why he was chosen by God.

Moses made his choice, and seeing his sworn brother gripping the staff tightly, Osmandias was momentarily stunned. He quickly grabbed Moses' hand and shouted loudly...

"Moses, you're insane! You know your father would never abandon those 40 slaves!"

“But I want to try.” Moses gripped his staff, then resolutely turned and left.

"Moses!" Ramses II watched this scene, and he didn't understand why his good brother seemed to be bewitched after seeing that person.

"My father will surely execute Moses! No! I must stop him!"

The next day, Moses, staff in hand, entered the Pharaoh’s palace and confronted Seti I, pleading for the release of 40 Hebrews. Seti was furious and wanted to execute Moses, but Osmandias pleaded for him. Seti I then banished Moses, but as punishment, increased the workload of the Hebrews.

On the third day, Moses arrived at the Hebrew camp. At this time, the slaves not only had to gather hay, but also make bricks at night. Everyone was exhausted and living a life worse than death.

However, when they saw Moses pleading for them, these people angrily shouted at him.

"Why did you do this! Your actions have brought disgrace upon us before Pharaoh and his servants!"

"It's all because of you! We could have continued living!!"

"Damn it! Get out of here!"

Faced with their anger, Moses painfully closed his eyes and endured their insults. But then, a voice rang out.

"Shut up, everyone!"

Suddenly, a figure riding a tall horse charged straight into the crowd—it was Osmandias! Upon seeing Osmandias appear, the surrounding Hebrews quickly made way and knelt to the side.

They naturally knew Osmandias, who was a prince.

Osmandias completely ignored them. In his eyes, these slaves were not worth saving by his good brother. He rushed up to Moses, roughly pried open Moses' eyes, and forced him to look at the slaves in front of him, shouting loudly.

"Moses! Show me! They are not worth your saving! They will only be a hindrance! Do you want to be dragged down by them?!"

However, looking at the furious Osmandias before him, Moses simply said firmly...

“I choose… one.”

Chapter 596 Moses and Ramses II!

Moses was still Moses; once he made a promise, he would never give it up.

"Moses! You!"

Rama II looked helplessly at Moses in front of him. Why was this guy so stubborn?

However, as a brother, Osmandias still pulled Moses away from there.

Osmandias watched this scene with a sense of helplessness for his good brother.

"Forget it, at worst we can just let him stay put for now. Once I take office, it's just 40 slaves, I can just give them to him then."

Although the disappearance of 40 slaves would lead to a loss of productivity at the grassroots level, Osmandias believed that with his own strength, he could definitely control the situation and plan everything well in a short time under his rule.

On the third day, Moses entered the temple to see Seti I again. Just as he was about to speak, Seti I raised his hand to interrupt him.

"Enough! I'll tell you, it's impossible!" Seti I stared at Moses before him. "If you weren't Mere's sworn brother, your actions today would be enough to warrant the death penalty. I ask you, do you even know what Canaan is like now?"

Moses shook his head – “I don’t know.”

“Then let me tell you, your Canaan has been occupied by a group of people even more brutal than Bharata’s army. Your people have no home.”

"But our God is guiding us."

“Then I tell you, your gods are wrong.” Seti I did not believe in God. This was Egypt, the kingdom of the Ennead, and God had no jurisdiction here.

However, Moses also had unwavering faith in God.

“It’s clear you haven’t listened to me,” Seti I sighed. He personally admired Moses’ talent. “Do you know? Unrealistic faith is blind faith. Then you will rebel, then there will be a revolution, and revolution will inevitably be accompanied by bloodshed. And obviously, it won’t be us who shed blood.”

Seti I looked at Moses with great confidence, for despite his advanced age, he still had unwavering faith in his army.

However, Moses simply looked at him firmly and asked...

"Your Majesty, do you know what Israel means?"

"Of course, those who fight against God."

"No, it is someone who contends with God."

"Is there a difference?"

"Of course. If you continue to be stubborn and refuse to see the truth, then God will surely punish you."

"Oh, then I'm really looking forward to it."

Day Four: Seti I died...

On his deathbed, Seti I looked at Osmandias before him and, with his last remaining strength, gave him his final instructions, word by word.

"Melli, our country is now in your hands."

Looking at his father, who was barely breathing, Osmandias nodded vigorously. Holding his father's hand, he said with unwavering determination, "Father, I will make our country stronger."

"However, the rise of a nation is accompanied by bloodshed. I know you and Moses have an excellent relationship, but you must remember... those 40 slaves must never be abandoned. Our nation needs to develop. If we don't sacrifice them, it will be our own people who die! You are the king! Remember this no matter what! The happiness of your own people is... is the most important thing..."

After saying this, Seti I finally closed his eyes forever.

Day 5: Osmandias ascended the throne in the presence of everyone, taking the name Ramses II!!

"Father!!" Rai II looked at his father, who had died in the simulation, and his heart was filled with grief.

Although he had known this day would come, seeing his father's death still caused him immense heartache.

Day Six: Ramses II officially took over the reins of government. Although he had only been king for a short time, he quickly suppressed the turmoil caused by the death of Seti I thanks to his prestige and strong political skills.

On the seventh day: Ramses II appointed Moses as chief strategist, second only to the king.

Day 18: Ramses II formally married Nefertari as his queen.

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Asking for flowers

For the next period of time, everything proceeded smoothly. Rabbi II saw that under his rule, the army gradually grew stronger, the people became happier, corrupt officials were eliminated, and the whole country was thriving.

Looking at these, La became more and more satisfied.

"Indeed, under my rule, Egypt will only grow stronger! I can't wait to see that day."

Ramses II continued reading intently.

Day 19: After finishing all his official duties, Rama II was about to return to his dormitory to find Nefertari when Moses blocked his way.

Looking at Moses before him, Ramses II already knew what he wanted to say. However, just as he was about to agree, he was shocked to find that everything around him suddenly froze.

The wind stopped blowing, the clouds stopped drifting, and even the fallen leaves on the trees outside the window seemed frozen in mid-air.

"Who!" Ramses II stared in shock at the scene. Although he was the incarnation of the sun god Ra and possessed superhuman strength, he was still momentarily flustered by this bizarre sight. However, being Ramses II, his panic only lasted a moment before he calmed down.

The next second, a figure appeared in front of him. It was Lin Ye. Rabbi recognized Lin Ye immediately! He remembered that day, this man seemed to be at odds with that old man, Moses.

Looking at the wary Raven in front of him, Lin Ye smiled and said calmly.

"Are you sure you want to agree to his request? If so... he'll probably be forced to live a life of wandering very soon."

(P.S.: I don't know if any of you are Christians, because this version of Ramses II and Moses' Exodus will definitely be different from what you've heard. I've done a lot of research and found that in almost all the works, the focus is on describing Moses' greatness, while Ramses II is basically portrayed as a cruel, despicable, cold-blooded villain. But we are Type-Moon, and according to Type-Moon lore, Ramses II and Moses were incredibly close. Ramses II even said that if Moses were not his adopted brother but his biological brother, he would be willing to serve him as a general. So, some changes are definitely necessary.)

Chapter 597 I am the King of Kings!

Lin Ye wasn't making things up.

Although the story of Leaving Egypt ends with Moses successfully leading 40 people away, while the Egyptian army of 40 died.

However, after Moses left, the Hebrews he had saved did not unite as one; instead, they split into twelve tribes.

Moses led this group of people for 40 years. He angered God by striking a rock with the staff God had given him, which caused water to flow, because they broke his promise to God. When he returned to Canaan, Moses asked each of the 12 tribes to choose a chieftain to go and see the land of Canaan.

As it turned out, the twelve men, fearing the dangers ahead, rioted and demanded a new leader to return to Egypt. Moses, along with his sons Joshua and Caleb, desperately tried to persuade them to stay, but the crowd wanted to stone them to death.

God was furious and sent a plague to kill the ungrateful Hebrews. But the kind-hearted Moses pleaded with God to spare their lives and took full responsibility for their sins.

God forgave these people, but Moses died the night before he was to return home…

“The Hebrews did not thank Moses.”

Lin Ye looked at Rai II in front of him and used illusion magic to let Rai II see everything that would happen in the future.

Ramses II had no doubts, because he knew all too well what kind of people those were.

"Bah! Garbage!"

Ramses II couldn't help but burst into a tirade, abandoning all semblance of pharaoh's composure.

What kind of rubbish is this?!

In an instant, Ramses II made his decision.

"No! We absolutely cannot let Moses be dragged down by these guys! He shouldn't be like this!"


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