In this chapter, we learn that Tut is still following his brother and that the Egyptian authorities have forbidden him to return to his homeland. We learn that the Egyptians believe in reincarnation and that they believe that their souls will never die. They also believe that the sun will rise every day because of them. The sun does rise because of Tut, and he is crushed by the golden bracelet. The nefertari tells him that the prince of Monaco is coming, and that he and his mother have both promised to never forget their past when they meet again. The voice that appeared in Tut's dream is the voice of lapis, the third wife of the third pharaoh, who ascended the throne in 1279.
In this chapter, we learn that Tut is still following his brother and that the Egyptian authorities have forbidden him to return to his homeland. We learn that the Egyptians believe in reincarnation and that they believe that their souls will never die. They also believe that the sun will rise every day because of them. The sun does rise because of Tut, and he is crushed by the golden bracelet. The nefertari tells him that the prince of Monaco is coming, and that he and his mother have both promised to never forget their past when they meet again. The voice that appeared in Tut's dream is the voice of lapis, the third wife of the third pharaoh, who ascended the throne in 1279.