Meanwhile, back with Scrooge and the others...
"And that's my hut, and that's a public waste hole." Amunet pointed out for them.
"They're awful close to each other." Huey commented as Launchpad took pictures.
"It does not smell great, but Almighty Toth-Ra decreed this is where I am to live." Amunet replied.
"Seems unfair if you ask me." Jessica said.
"That's life for you." Amunet said.
"...I guess." Jessica shrugged.
"It does not smell great, but Almighty Toth-Ra decreed this is where I am to live," Amunet replied before walking up to a new place with them. "Oh, and here's the Temple of Toth-Ra."
"See here, Amunet," Scrooge spoke up. "My kids are trapped. Now you take me to the pharaoh this instant."
"No need," Amunet replied. "The pharaoh will be here soon."
"What a stroke of luck." Lionel said.
Someone soon walked by and the temple began to open up, showing some secret doors and surprises that no one expected.
"Bless me bagpipes." Scrooge whispered to himself.
"Whoa." Jessica also whispered to herself.
"Your pharaoh is pleased." A dark, booming voice declared.
"He has accepted our offering." Amunet smiled to the others.
"It is time for our golden reward," The pharaoh proclaimed. "I give you the sun!"
"Ah!" Cherry yelped as the sunlight hurt her eyes.
Some of Amunet's people began to try and water their crops as fast as they could while they had sun light. The bricks soon closed up, blocking out the sun, though it had been three seconds.
"That's it?" Dewey complained.
"Wait! Get back here!" Scrooge cried out, running as the pharaoh began to leave, but it was no use.
"He can't be serious." Jessica glared, referring to the pharaoh.
"Great day, everyone," Amunet told the others with a smile, though the others didn't look as enthusiastic. "If we skip meals and start harvesting right now, maybe he'll bring us a full hour of sun tomorrow."
"You know a mummy doesn't actually bring you the sun, right?" Huey replied. "The Earth spins on its axis, creating-"
"Aww, not the sharpest sickle in the shed, are you, kid?" Amunet smirked, patting him on the head.
Cherry soon glared at Amunet for thinking Huey didn't know anything about the sun.
"I got a Junior Woodchuck badge in sickle sharpening that says otherwise." Huey glared at the woman.
"He's a smart egg!" Cherry added.
"Calm down, you two." Jessica said.
Cherry and Huey just narrowed their eyes.
Louie grunted as he was trying to get a hook out of the treasure.
"You should really leave that alone," Webby suggested. "Basic rule of treasure hunting: If it might be cursed, don't touch it."
"She's right, Louie, so leave that alone right now." Mo said.
"But Webby just said she wasn't sure what the prophecy meant." Louie reminded.
"No, but I am sure it said the golden reward is for those who serve Toth-Ra." Webby replied.
"I am serving him by cleaning up," Louie said as he stuffed his shirt. "This place is a mess of treasure."
"No, that's stealing." Diana scolded.
"Come on, Louie, we better-" Atticus began.
"Ooh~" Louie smirked as he slid down the coin pile, picking up a jar. "What's in this weird jar?"
"I wouldn't look in there if I were you!" Atticus told him.
But unfortunately, Louie did the exact opposite. Diana winced a bit while Louie looked inside and soon looked disgusted and surprised to find an actual kidney inside the jar. Mo soon picked up the jar and covered it back up before putting it back. Someone soon came in.
"Uh-oh." Diana whispered.
"Intruders!" The man glared at them.
"We brought that kidney from home, I swear!" Louie yelped.
"Stay back!" Atticus told the man as he protected Diana, Mo, Louie, and Webby.
The man narrowed his eyes to Atticus and he did the same thing back.
"I wouldn't mess with Atticus if I were you." Louie smirked at the man.
The two glared at each other, growling a bit.
Meanwhile...
"Let me in, you decomposing degenerate!" Scrooge yelled out, pulling on the gates.
Amnuet touched his shoulder to talk to him. "Those who enter the pharaoh's chamber never return!"
"What?!" Jessica panicked as she heard that before rushing to the gates.
Everyone else soon joined in with a panic.
"I already lost my brother once, I don't wanna lose him again!" Jessica cried out.
"Sorry, too much?" Amunet asked.
"You have to help us, please!" Jessica begged.
"I suppose we could just rise up against the all-powerful Toth-Ra, bringer of the golden sun." Amunet chuckled.
The other mummies laughed along with her.
"Yes, that!" Cherry glared. "Do that!"
"Why? We've got food, water, fresh bandages in lieu of pay, a kind and merciful god-king," Amunet replied. "What's the outside got that we don't?"
"Oh, let's see, the sun and wind and food that you can eat." Cherry pointed out.
"Toth-Ra has got you working night and day, but you barely got enough to scrape by." Mo added.
"He doesn't bring you the sun," Cherry added. "He keeps it from you!"
A mother soon gasped and covered her child's ears from hearing that.
"Sorry, it's just not our way." Amunet said.
"Don't you want to feel the sun on your face?" Scrooge asked.
"Meh." Amunet shrugged.
"What about the wind in your hair?" Jessica asked.
"Not really." Amunet replied.
"Don't you want freedom, or glory?" Scrooge asked, trying to sound brave and motivational.
CHOMP!
"Launchpad!" Scrooge then glared.
"Oh, sorry," Launchpad smiled sheepishly. "I didn't want my belly to grumble and interrupt your big speech. Like I am right now."
"Unbelievable." Jessica groaned before seeing Amunet and her people looking interested in the Burrito.
"It's bad enough you goof around during the greatest archaeological find of our time, but-Eh?" Scrooge glared at Launchpad before looking back at the group.
"Oh, what is that?" Amunet asked, looking entranced.
"Oh, this burrito?" Launchpad replied. "Just rice, beans, cheese, your choice of meat wrapped in a delicious tortilla."
"Have a taste." Jessica told Amunet and her people.
Amunet soon began to eat the burrito.
"Delicious!" Amunet gushed before passing it around. "Oh, where do we get this bo-rrito?"
"Outside where freedom is." Scrooge told her.
"Borr-itos are outside?" One of the male members of Amunet's people asked.
"We must have bo-rritos!" A woman cried out.
"Rise up against the mighty Toth-Ra!" Amunet proclaimed to her people.
"Seriously, that's what it took?" Cherry sweat-dropped.
"Oh, never mind that," Scrooge told her before grinning. "Let's break into the temple!"
"But first, we need to get ourselves ready for battle against Toth-Ra!" Jessica added.
Amunet and her people soon cheered and chanted about that. The group soon smiled since they were all now on their side.
"All right, let's go fight a mummy king." Cherry smirked.
Meanwhile back with Atticus and the others...
"We never should've ignored a prophecy," Webby sulked. "We crossed the pharaoh and now we're doomed!"
"This isn't the Pharaoh." Diana told Webby.
"It was just some lowly guard." Louie added.
"Feels like a technicality." Webby replied.
"As long as you could talk, you could talk your way out," Louie smirked. "Trademark: Louie Duck."
"I don't like the sound of that." Atticus mumbled.
"I don't know, this whole thing is a silly mistake." Louie said to the guard.
"You were stealing treasure." The guard glared.
'And here comes Louie's lie.' Atticus thought to himself.
Louie gasped dramatically. "I would never! I'm a new pharaoh in town."
The guard glanced at him.
"Maybe you've heard of me? Lou-Rai, master of all pharaohs," Louie smirked. "Basically, your boss' boss. You should just let us go before I get angry."
"He'll never buy that." Webby muttered to Louie.
"Pharaoh of pharaohs, huh?" The guard paused in thought.
Louie smiled smugly at the others while Webby looked annoyed as the guard believed Louie.
However, the guard soon dangled them.
"No, no, no!" Atticus cried out.
"There shall be no above Toth Ra!" The guard glared.
"Buddy, you can't do this!" Atticus cried out.
"Try and stop me!" The guard glared to him.
"Do it! Please do it!" Louie begged Atticus. "Use that strength of yours!"
"Well... This IS an emergency..." Atticus said.
"Um, strength?" Diana asked Louie.
"You'll see soon." Louie told her.
Atticus soon grabbed the guard's spear. The guard glared as he soon charged to Atticus, but the boy soon ducked down, making the guard crash and he soon tackled the guard down to the ground.
"Whoa." Diana said.
"I'm sorry, sir, but I can't let you hurt those kids." Atticus glared.
"Or teenager and archaeologist, right?" Diana spoke up.
"You guys too of course!" Atticus replied.
"What kind of kid are you?!" The guard complained.
"A very special and unique one." Atticus told him. He soon got Diana, Mo, Louie, and Webby away from the edge.
Mo smiled, blushing to Atticus's help.
"You guys okay?" Atticus asked.
"Yes, very good, thank you." Diana smiled.
"Quick, run!" Atticus told them.
The others nodded and soon ran off. Atticus then followed after them, looking around as they made their escape. The guard soon began to go after them.
"Come on, guy, can't we talk about this?!" Atticus called out.
"You were stealing!" The guard glared.
"We didn't steal!" Atticus told him. "We're just looking for our friends!"
They continued to run until they used the oldest trick in the book.
"Don't you have a ceremony to prepare for?" Webby asked.
"Um... Yes, she's right!" Diana soon added.
"I don't see any mummification tools, no book of the dead," Webby glared. "Are you even a certified high priest?"
"Well, no, but I-" The guard replied.
"There has to be a high priest in attendance," Webby told him. "Everyone knows that."
"Yep, she's right." Mo nodded.
"I definitely knew that," Louie added, taking out the scroll. "Just check the scroll if you don't believe us."
The guard soon took it to open it up and read it.
"Bye!" Louie then said as he ran with Webby and the others.
"See ya!" Atticus added.
"Hey!" The guard glared.
They soon ran into a hallway to hide for right now.
"Wow, that was quick thinking on that phony sacrifice stuff." Louie smiled to Webby.
"Oh, that was all real." Webby replied.
"Wait, you were trying to help him kill us?" Louie then glared at her.
"If I'm gonna be sacrificed I'm gonna do it right." Webby defended.
"He's coming." Mo whispered.
"Pretenders, get back here!" The guard called out.
"That way!" Atticus pointed for a place to hide.
They then rushed off that way to go and hide.
"At least my thing helped," Webby glared to the boy. "Every time you ignore the rules and 'pull a Louie', we end up in more trouble."
"Because the rules of this place are nonsense like this," Louie glared back, pointing to some hieroglyphics. "Bird, bird, different bird, snake, leaf. Nonsense!"
"Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean-" Jessica started.
"Actually, this doesn't make sense," Diana said as she looked at the wall, pointing to the first bird. "This bird is facing the wrong way."
The tile soon pushed back to show a secret door when she did that.
"Secret passage! Yes!" Webby beamed.
"Quick. Inside." Diana told them.
They soon rushed inside as the guard looked for them, seeing the door close as soon as they left.
Meanwhile, Scrooge marched around like a drill sergeant around Amunet and her people. "All right, troops. It won't be easy, but we'll whip you into shape," He then told them with a confident smile. "Defeat that gauze-wrapped reprobate Toth-Ra, and save Louie, Atticus, Mo, Ms. Diana, and Webby."
"That's right." Jessica nodded.
"Show 'em what we got, boys!" Dewey called out.
Amunet and her people soon groaned like stereotypical mummies.
"What?" Cherry muttered.
"Good, good," Dewey nodded. "Work on that shamble, Horus. Nice groan, Seth."
"You can't be serious." Cherry said.
"What's more terrifying than an army of mummies limping towards you?" Dewey smirked to her.
"You realize Toth-Ra IS a mummy." Cherry reminded.
One of the mummies soon tripped over his bandage, making all of them fall on top of each other.
"Dewey, please get them ready for battle against Toth-Ra." Cherry groaned.
"All right, back to one, people," Dewey told the group. "New strategy: What do you know about Frankensteins?"
"No!" Cherry groaned.
Huey and Amunet were soon planning out an attack.
"And then we come at Toth-Ra from both sides." Huey smiled.
"But what about his laser beam eyes?" Amunet asked.
"You've seen these laser eyes?" Huey glanced at her.
"No, but he is all-powerful." Amunet told him.
"Fine, we cause a diversion and sneak around back." Huey rolled his eyes, making a new plan.
"Launchpad, how are you doing with your part?" Jessica asked.
Launchpad soon blew a whistle, barking orders to the others. ""One, two, three, and four, again."
"That's a boy, Launchpad," Jessica smiled at first. "Good to see you're finally taking things seriously."
"Fill, fold, roll, and tuck," Launchpad told the group as they seemed to be making giant burritos. "Real burrito fillings are a lot messier than these practice ones. If you can't tuck those ends, how are you ever gonna make it through the combination menu?"
"We're going to die down here," Jessica soon sighed in dismay. "I hope Atticus and the others are alright."
Cherry gently patted her on the back to help comfort her.
Meanwhile back with Atticus and the others...
"Now we just follow this trail and we are-" Diana told the others until she came through the door with them into a familiar looking room. "Back where we started?"
"Louie's on it!" Louie beamed, running to the hook and soon picked it out of the gold. "How was your day, darling? I missed you." he then used the hook to bust the door back open.
"Stop touching everything!" Mo and Webby told Louie out of frustration.
"I'm trying to get out the way we came in." Louie defended. "Plus, we get this sweet souvenir. Hey, I think I saw a skeleton over there."
"Really?! Uh, no, no," Webby grinned out of excitement, but soon thought about something more important. "No time."
"The prophecy says we'll be cursed if we cross Toth-Ra, but that can mean anything," Louie rolled his eyes. "Besides, the dumb pharaoh isn't even here."
"He's right. Where is that Pharaoh?" Atticus asked.
They soon heard a rumbling and a throne came right down.
"Oh, there he is." Atticus said nervously.
"Who dares disturb my chamber?" The Pharaoh demanded.
"Uh... Um... I'm Webby." The female duckling smiled nervously.
