Epilogue
'That went better than I expected,' Dais thought after leaving the government building where the Diet did its governmental duties. It had been a week since they had left Hawai'i and returned to Japan. Their employees had noticed a big change in them; they still worked hard, but took breaks and worked fewer hours. Dais just had the Diet approve an area of Kyoto for historical preservation. Now Cale could take the diggers and archeologists to the site. When he walked to the company building, he walked into Cale's office.
"I got the site in Kyoto ready for excavation." Dais told him.
"Thanks," Cale said, "I'll get right on it."
When Cale got to the site, the workers were already working. Cale took a pick and began helping the workers, when someone called out, "I've found something."
Cale walked over to the worker only to discover that he held what looked like a diary. Cale took the diary and read the Kanji. His eyes went wide with horror; it read "Koma Anubis."
"I have to take this back," he said, as he got into the car and drove to the office. He had to get this to Dais and Sekhmet. He had to know what was written in this book.
'That went better than I expected,' Dais thought after leaving the government building where the Diet did its governmental duties. It had been a week since they had left Hawai'i and returned to Japan. Their employees had noticed a big change in them; they still worked hard, but took breaks and worked fewer hours. Dais just had the Diet approve an area of Kyoto for historical preservation. Now Cale could take the diggers and archeologists to the site. When he walked to the company building, he walked into Cale's office.
"I got the site in Kyoto ready for excavation." Dais told him.
"Thanks," Cale said, "I'll get right on it."
When Cale got to the site, the workers were already working. Cale took a pick and began helping the workers, when someone called out, "I've found something."
Cale walked over to the worker only to discover that he held what looked like a diary. Cale took the diary and read the Kanji. His eyes went wide with horror; it read "Koma Anubis."
"I have to take this back," he said, as he got into the car and drove to the office. He had to get this to Dais and Sekhmet. He had to know what was written in this book.
