Soon enough, the camels finally came to the Cairo temple as the sun had gone down.

"We're here!" Penn called to everyone. "Now, if anyone needs me, I'm getting off this spitting beast that wants me dead..." he then mumbled as the camels hunched down in the sand to let them off.

"So, who has a plan?" Eddy asked.

"Well, we have to go in anyway and meet them for dinner," Penn explained. "We have to know around this place anyway."

Teller nodded.

"Stick with us," Penn told the group. "They know about our documentary."

"I am getting kinda hungry." Mike admitted.


Sabu went to the door and bowed to the head servant. "My sir, we are weary travelers who come for hunger and wish to meet your princess."

"So, you're not allowed in, so buzz off!" the head servant snapped before slamming the door.

"Let me handle this." Mike volunteered.

Mike then knocked on the door.

"The people who brought us here said we were allowed in..." Penn looked offended. "How dare they slam the door in my face!"

Teller did joking gestures to him then.

"Hey, do I insult your mother!?" Penn looked angry with him.

The head servant opened the door again. "What!?"

"Please let us in!" Mike begged.

"Well, if you can beat my warrior one of you has to fight, I'll let ya in, but neither of you will be able to do it." the head servant laughed.

"Excuse me...?" Mike folded her arms.

"This is gonna get ugly." Cindy told her magician friends.

"She seems to have the anger of a hundred dingoes on the prowl." Sabu observed.

"I'm just sayin' you're weak, boy, you couldn't beat anyone." the head servant mocked Mike.

"What did you say!?" Mike was really angry now.

"I said you're weak and pathetic." the head servant scoffed.

Penn looked at Eddy. "Should we hide?"

"Yes... Trust me..." Eddy told him.

They all hid behind the temple.

Mike's eyes flashed red and her fangs hid behind her closed mouth. "I'll show you... I am more powerful than your Egyptian Anubis gods!"

"A challenger!" the head servant called for his warrior.

"You called, sir?" the warrior bowed to the head servant.

"Destroy this infidel!" the head servant commanded.

Mike narrowed her eyes, looking serious.

The warrior chuckled and cracked his knuckled with an evil smile. "With pleasure..." He was sure Mike was so pathetic that she couldn't beat him.

"Now then, let the battle begin!" the head servant commanded.

"Oh, goodness..." Lilo couldn't bear to watch.

Og held her for comfort and support.

Mike growled to the warrior, ready to take him on. "Get ready for me to kick some action!"

"What, you think you can defeat me, Arahs, the greatest warrior of all time?" the warrior challenged.

"Don't tempt me." Mike narrowed her eyes.

"I'm bigger than you, boy, so why don't you just give up and run to your mommy?" Arahs taunted.

"That's it!" Mike's eyes flashed red and she jumped high and pounced over Arahs to take him on.

Og covered Lilo's eyes, this might be too graphic for her.

"Basura..." Frida muttered, covering her eyes.

"I haven't even seen the wildest jackals be so gruesome with their meals..." Sabu was surprised with how intense Mike was with fighting against Arahs.

"Just who or what are you anyway!?" Arahs demanded.

"I warned you." Mike ignored his question and finished him off, allowing her and the others to pass.

"Dude... Mike, I think you made that warrior and that other guy wet their pants!" Frida cheered.

"I'll take that as a compliment." Mike smiled.

The warrior and head servant had no choice but to let them pass.

"That's right, we're with this little tyke, comin' through." Eddy laughed as he went into the temple with the others.

"Remind me never to fight that guy again." Arahs said to the head servant, shuddering in imense fear.

"It's okay..." the head servant soothed the warrior.


Sabu picked up a torch and led them through so those wouldn't see in the dark would be able to. Teller followed, he looked through some hieroglyphics that had images of the Princess Lotus with her servants along with some others. He was about to read them silently.

"Hey, Teller, get over here!" Penn called. "Aren't you hungry!"

Teller looked back to him, he kept a close eye on the writing, then walked off to join the others.

"Is there something wrong, buddy?" Penn asked in concern for his partner. "You looked worried about something."

Teller pointed to the ancient texts on the walls.

"What did you find out?" Penn asked.

Teller shrugged and did gestures.

"Oh, well, maybe you can read them after dinner." Penn suggested once he saw that Teller didn't have a chance to read them.

Sabu looked at Penn. "What did he find out?"

"He found some hieroglyphics, but he ran out of time before he could read them." Penn informed.

Teller then whispered again into his ear.

"Something that involves the princess though." Penn then added.

"Wait a minute, before we eat, we need to look at those hieroglyphics immediately!" Sabu cried.

Teller pulled over a stepping stool and stood on top of it as he took a look at them.

Sabu handed Penn his torch and the bigger man held it while Teller looked closely at them, using his teaching skills he once had before becoming a world famous magician.

"Hmm..." Teller hummed as he pressed his finger against the wall, reading from left to right.

Sabu seemed to step backward and disappear then as the two men were reading the wall. Teller read it all, his eyes widening in horror.

"Well, what's it say, buddy?" Penn asked.

Teller looked into his eyes. "They're going to sacrifice that Lu girl!"

"WHAT!?" everyone else asked.

"Are you sure!?" Og feared for his cousin's life now.

"I knew you all would be trouble..." Sabu looked very firm.

The others then turned to the Arabic boy.

"It's a shame, I really liked you all..." Sabu smiled evilly. "But I'm afraid your tour to Egypt has to be cut short."

"What're you talking about, kid!?" Eddy demanded.

"I'm sorry, but it's time to say goodbye," Sabu came to a lever, grabbing the end of it. "Or shall I say 'tosbeho 'ala khair'?" he then pulled down the lever, sending a trap door for them and made them all fall through it and it shut quickly before anyone could escape from it. "Now, that 'Princess Lotus' is mine and none of you will be able to stop me!" he laughed rather wickedly and walked off to a changing room.