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Chapter Fourteen – Defiance and Peace

"I am sorry, what?" The hazel eyed man asked.

"If the puzzle thinks that you two deserve power then, fine have it. But if it does not, then you two will leave this kingdom and never return."

"Your trick will not work, Pharaoh, this.. thing cannot do anything like that."

Atem's expression didn't change.

"It would not be wise to underestimate the power of the Millennium Puzzle."

The hazel eyed man rolled his eyes. Looking at the object in his hands it did not look powerful or magical at all. It just looked like a solid gold object which the Pharaoh had to show off how rich he was. He looked up at the Pharaoh, this was stupid, why was he holding this. He exchanged a glance with his partner, who looked just as confused as he felt. then he tossed the puzzle back to the pharaoh.

"You cannot make me do this pharaoh. It is ridiculous."

"Ridiculous you say or are you just scared because you know you do not deserve the power."

The hazel eyed man was taken aback the pharaoh retort; of course he deserved the power more than the pharaoh did. He was part of the people and this is what the people wanted, they want a kingdom ruled by people who actually know what living in the city is like.

"Fine. I'll do it."

The Pharaoh tossed the puzzle back to the man. He held it and stared down his nose at it. It began to glow in his hands. He looked up triumphantly, nothing had happened except this thing was glowing which meant nothing!

But the Pharaoh continued to watch him showing no signs that he had been proved wrong. Then there was a tingling feeling on the man's fingers which steadier got worse. The golden object seemed to be on fire in the hands. The man tossed to his partner, who caught it and it seemed that the burning did not stop. While the green eyed man experienced the burning pain, the other looked at the Pharaoh whom was wearing a smug expression. The green eyed man could not take anymore, he throw the puzzle at the Pharaoh who caught it. But for the pharaoh it seemed he felt nothing, in fact he replaced the object back around his neck and walked closer to the men.

"It seems as though the Millennium Puzzle has decided you two to be undeserving of the power. So, you will leave this kingdom and never return. Justice for the people of Egypt has been served."

As the Pharaoh finished what he was saying, a roar of triumph came from the people. They scream in delight! Finally, justice had been served their pharaoh had restored peace once again. The men started to walk out but the hazel eyed man was determined not to give up. He lunged for the pharaoh, but Atem had seen this and simply moved out the way.

"Justice has been done, do you really want to challenge Ma'at*?" Atem said.

The fear of threatening Ma'at did the trick the two men as they ran out of the throne room. The sound of thunder seemed to ring out as the people and guards in the palace began to chase the two men. Atem made his way to the balcony where he could see the two men running as fast as they could. Cheers could be heard from the people as they rejoiced. Atem watched the men run until he could no longer make them out, then turned and returned to the throne room where he found the members of the secret court, now free, waiting for him.

"I must say your excellence well done." Atem's advisor said.

The others agreed with this statement but the next topic turned to Atem's injuries. But Atem refused to listen to them, he needed to start cleaning up the mess that he been left. Atem was provided with the information about the food storage, working with Mahad and the others to come up with a plan.

"Really, my king, you have worked hard but you are hurt and need rest." Atem's advisor pleaded.

"I thank you for your concern, Shimon, but I do not need rest."

Shimon did not look convinced but it was true Atem was in no need of rest. They continued to work until the sun had set causing the throne room to darken. It was only then that they retired to their various chambers.

Upon entering his chamber Atem rubbed his face. He was tried but he knew that they had come up with a plan which would help the people. He walked out to the balcony and looked over the city. It would take some time to recover but they would, Egypt always carries on. Atem looked up to the moon, thinking of Yugi. He smiled to himself; he would not have been able to do what had just been done without Yugi.

"Thank You Yugi.. all this was possible thanks to you"


Yugi was lying on his bed; he had changed into his PJs. The others had left a little while ago and it was just him and Grandpa. The cartouche was still hanging from Yugi's neck, one hand holding on to it. Even though Grandpa was in his room sleeping, Yugi felt alone. He looked at the clock and sighed. It had only been 5 hours since Atem had left and he felt like something was missing. But there was something that Atem had taught him which would stay with him always, to never forget his strength. Yugi swung his legs of his off his bed and looked out of his window, looking at the moon.

"Thank you Atem, I will never be able to re-pay you for what you have given me.."

END.


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*Ma'at is the Egyptian God of Justice

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