4000 years ago, forbidden lust sparked between Cleopatra and General Tantus. There was a hint of comfort in the screams of the two men during the execution, because the loyal servant Taita had put their children into the Nile River to pray for the protection of the river god, the Great Serpent. 4000 years later, the young archaeologist Roland and her husband Du Ruide picked up a child on the banks of the Nile River and named him Habib. Destiny led them to the tomb of Taita, a slave from the Massimo period in Egypt, and found seven scrolls in the tomb, which recorded everything that happened in the ancient Egyptian palace. However, the scroll recording the address of the Pharaoh's tomb, which contained a large amount of treasures, had been broken into pieces. The two were determined to restore the seventh scroll. But when he was about to succeed, the cultural relics thief Schiller snatched the scroll and killed Du
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