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Pyramid on the Back of the Moon

As part of the Supreme Mage Agamotto's collection, the bright stone is vastly different from ordinary rocks. Its texture is firm and tough, more like the flesh and blood of some powerful creature than stone.

Fortunately, Forseti had the Immortal Steel Dagger in his hand. Without it, carving this bright stone would have been an exhausting task.

Even with the dagger, it still took him two days to carve the bright stone into the bird-headed human and moon god statue that Khonshu preferred.

The completed statue of the moon god is about arm-length, with a bird head and a human body, typical of an Egyptian god.

The statue has a hole in its chest that fits the shape of the Sanctified Terrigen Crystal.

Forseti embedded the Sanctified Terrigen Crystal, then took out a bottle of god's blood and poured it over the crystal.

The blood of the gods melted into the Sanctified Terrigen Crystal, then flowed out of the crystal, branched into strands, and flowed through the entire statue along the lines... It was as if blood flowed into the heart, then out from the heart, along the blood vessels throughout the body.

After a while, the blood-colored pattern covered the statue of the moon god, emitting a faint golden-red brilliance, and the hole in the statue's chest for inlaying the crystal was closed.

"Khonshu, do you transfer to this statue now, or go to the moon and transfer?" Forseti asked.

"Go to the moon," Khonshu said. "The power of the moon helps to transfer my soul, and there may be a lot of movement. It will be noticeable in Asgard."

Forseti nodded and went to the moon through the space channel.

After arriving on the moon, he placed the statue containing Khonshu's soul and the moon god statue opposite each other.

Then the two statues simultaneously emitted a bright light, like moonlight, flickering slightly, echoing each other.

The surrounding lunar soil also overflowed with the brilliance of the stars. These spots of light gathered more and more around the two statues, eventually forming a whirlwind of light, illuminating the vicinity brightly.

Suddenly, a dazzling white light shot out from the chest of the statue containing Khonshu's soul and went straight into the chest of the moon god statue, disappearing in a flash.

With the separation of the white light, the statue containing Khonshu's soul instantly became dim.

When the white light entered the moon god statue, the blood-colored lines on it quickly converged, and the runes and grooves on its surface closed.

It became smooth and round, like new skin.

"Ah..." Khonshu's soothing voice came from the moon god statue.

At the same time, the moon god statue swelled rapidly, becoming the size of an ordinary person, with its limbs stretched, and it came to life.

"How do you feel?" Forseti asked.

"Reborn - this statue feels more wonderful than flesh and blood," Khonshu said, moving his limbs.

He continued, "I think if Agamotto knew this feeling, he would be willing to continue his life in this form."

"Maybe, but I don't think he's really interested in continuing his life," Forseti said.

Khonshu got used to the new body for a while, then looked not far away. There was Forseti's newly built residence on the moon, a stone hall with a volume comparable to the Supreme Sanctuary, with the water drop spacecraft parked inside.

"Let's smelt the sun metal now," Khonshu said.

The two immediately went to the stone hall.

The corresponding raw materials and smelting tools had been prepared in the hall. The three main raw materials of aluminum, iron, and gold were placed in three piles.

"The metal smelted in the space environment should be of better quality... Let's start, Forseti," Khonshu said.

Forseti nodded, and immediately brought a large iron ingot and placed it in the furnace. With a flash of light in his hands, divine flames surged out, burning the iron ingot.

With the temperature of the divine flame, the ordinary iron quickly melted into crimson molten iron.

He then inserted his hands into the molten iron and continued to release the flame until the molten iron boiled and turned into iron steam.

For humans, the pervading iron steam would be extremely deadly, but one of the two had the power of flame and the other was a statue, so they were naturally indifferent.

Khonshu moved his hands lightly, and a large piece of moonlight poured out, circulating above the furnace.

The iron steam evaporated from the furnace, hit the moonlight, and was immediately wrapped into small balls by the moonlight, emitting a glow.

In the end, the molten iron evaporated, and the air was filled with small balls.

The two did the same, burning other raw materials into steam, then wrapping the steam into small balls with moonlight.

In the stone hall, a large number of moonlight balls floated in the air, illuminating the surroundings brightly.

Khonshu attracted with both hands, and many moonlight balls gathered and merged with each other, turning into a huge light ball containing various steams.

The ball of light was compressed, and it was compressed to a diameter of about one meter in the blink of an eye. The steam inside it reverted to a liquid state, blending with each other, emitting a fiery light.

"Continue to heat," Khonshu said.

Forseti stepped forward and put his hands on both ends of the ball of light, and the divine power of the flame surged in, making the alloy water in the ball of light even more radiant.

As he heated, the alloy water gradually solidified, finally showing the golden color of solar metal.

At the same time, the ball of light surged, squeezing and pulling the alloy water, shaping its form.

After a while, Forseti stopped heating, and the moonlight slowly dissipated after a burst of flow.

A large piece of sun metal appeared in front of them, its golden color very similar to gold.

"I have already shaped the form and inscriptions by the way, and you can directly use it to build the pyramid," Khonshu pointed to the lines and runes engraved on the sun metal.

"Take a rest, let's continue," Forseti said, touching the still hot sun metal with some anticipation.

In the next few days, the two smelted solar metal on the moon, exhausting all the prepared raw materials, and smelted more than 300 tons of solar metal.

During the smelting process, Khonshu had already shaped the form and inscription of the sun metal with the power of moonlight, so after the smelting was completed, the construction of the pyramid did not take much effort.

329 BC, September 14th - Forseti recorded the present time according to the year of AD on the holy deed.

After some hard work by him and Khonshu, he finally built an Apocalypse Pyramid on the moon with solar metal.

From a distance, somewhere on the back of the moon, next to the huge stone hall, a golden pyramid stands quietly, with mysterious lines drawn on it, shining under the sunlight.

"Try it, Forseti, I believe it won't disappoint you," Khonshu said at the door of the stone hall.

Forseti nodded and walked into the pyramid.

There are several statues in the pyramid, with different shapes. Some are Egyptian gods, some are Chinese gods, and there are Asgardians such as Hermond that Forseti knew, all of which he improvised.

These statues are not only decorative but also affect the function of the pyramid.

In the middle of several statues, there is a platform made of solar metal, on which lines are outlined and connected with the lines of the entire pyramid.