The Goddess Athena, desperate, hurt, full of hatred, and a thirst for revenge, decides to devise a plan to take revenge on the Egyptians and end the lives of each one of them.
The first thing he did was, use both books, and at the same time, to lead lost and evil souls to hell, and then bring them to life.
Once she did the first part of her plan, she began to devise a plan to take revenge on the Egyptians, and she puts together, a plan that was a complete failure.
Desperate and remembering that, some time ago, she was the Devil's lover, she decided to do the whole ritual, to make a pact with him.
The Goddess Athena knew that she did not have to waste time; so, she organized everything to have it ready before three in the morning to see the Devil again.
She finished having everything ready, with two minutes to go, three in the morning, she began with the ritual to invoke it.
After half an hour, she manages to invoke the Devil, and the first thing they do is love. After that, the Goddess Athena tells him everything that had happened to her in Hamunaptra and wanted to take revenge on them, and the Devil decided to help her.
The Devil, seeing how repentant the Goddess Athena was, decides to help her in her revenge and makes her swear that they would continue to be lovers, no matter what others say, she accepts absolutely everything the Devil tells her.
"The plan is as follows: You have to make the guards themselves kill Anck Su Namun and blame Imhotep for stealing the two books.
The punishment that Imhotep would receive is that they cut out his tongue, wrap him like a mummy, put him in a sarcophagus, and on top of him, they would put more than a hundred thousand beetles to eat him alive, for all eternity.
That would be the plan of revenge against the two, and once the two are dead, we would set fire to the city, with the Egyptians alive and without being able to escape from that horrible death.
And thus, my dear Athena, you would obtain your dreamed revenge against each one of them ", the Devil ended up saying while making love to the Goddess Athena.
"That is why I love you, and I will never stop loving you," said the Goddess Athena, returning to give herself to him.