Late at night...
In New York City, in an upscale hotel apartment…
The lobby and hallways were brightly lit.
In the study of a pitch-black room, only the screen of a computer was still lit.
A young man in his 30s was staring at the screen. He had an angular face, and his eyes were full of thought.
The dark space was like a booster for inspiration, causing new ideas to burst forth in his mind.
Tap, tap, tap, tap!
His slender fingers continued to type on the keyboard, and rows of words appeared on the screen.
"He finished chanting the spell, and the Pharaoh fell into a deep sleep forever..."
His fingers typed the four words "The book is completed", officially finishing the "Egyptian Chronicles" tonight.
"Phew!"
He heaved a long sigh.
He re-examined it, and after confirming that it was correct, he clicked "Upload" and posted it.
After that, he stretched his back and collapsed on the soft sofa.
His name was Ian, and he had been in this world for 10 years.
This planet was not Earth, but it was not much different from Earth.
It was only three or four times larger.
Apart from that, he had also learned that the civilization on this planet was very strange. It did not have any of the historical relics on Earth.
The pyramids, Atlantis, the temple of Zeus, the Great Wall, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Colossus of Rhodes...
These ancient relics that had left a prominent reputation in Earth's history had all disappeared without a trace.
How could the coordinates of these ancient human civilizations disappear just like that!?
Thus, Ian had made a decision. Since this world doesn't have them, then he can write about them!
He would write about all these ruins into his novel based on what he remembered.
He kept recalling some details of his previous life.
Using the real background as the bone and the adventure as the flesh, he painted a fresh new world.
Soon, under the excitement of creating history, Ian's first novel was born.
It was a very traditional relic adventure.
The protagonist was in his pen, exploring the world to unravel it.
Plot reversal and plot stimulation—absolutely not worse than the Song of Ice and Fire.
The only difference was the Song of Ice and Fire in reality still had a reference prototype.
Ian wrote about the pyramids, Atlantis, the Great Wall, all the historical sites no one had ever seen!
Ian was absolutely confident that he could conquer all his readers with such a world-shaking piece of work in his hands.
He immediately posted it on the Internet.
The outcome was naturally predictable—the book became a God-like existence!
It was a form and world that no one had ever seen before, and everyone was addicted to it.
So there was such a thing?
They had never heard of it before.
Many of his book readers commented on it on the Internet.
"This is the most imaginative adventure novel I've ever read! I even feel like it really exists in reality!"
"Does it not exist? I thought the author only had a rich imagination, but I didn't expect the author to have thought it out to such an extent. Awesome!"
"It doesn't exist. Have you ever heard of these things? No! But the author's imagination is ranked in the top three among all the authors I know! I'd like to call him the strongest!"
"Whether it's the miracle of the Great Wall, the dream-like destruction of Atlantis, or the construction of the pyramids, it's all like scenes of history flashing before my eyes! Author, please accept my bow!"
"I just want to know if there's a follow-up. It's too good! I'm going to die without reading the author's novel!"
Countless netizens exaggerated or sincerely exaggerated about this book.
There was no other reason. It was just that Ian's writing was too wonderful and exciting. They seemed to really follow the protagonist around the world and create adventures again and again.
The book seemed to have magic, spreading like a virus among the crowd.
Everyone was talking about it.
Ian also kept writing out the historical sites that he was familiar with.
However...
Every time he saw the netizens' comments… he felt helpless.
Many people still treated his writing as fiction.
No matter how realistic it was, it was all fake. It was just in the author's imagination.
Ian would smile when he saw such comments.
No matter how it was written, no one would believe that this was a real historical site and not fiction.
"If only someone could dig these things out..."
Every time he encountered such a situation, he would fantasize about it.
Then, he would abandon these trivial thoughts and rededicate himself to writing.
...
In Egypt, at the bottom of the Nile River....
A large group of archaeologists was standing near the Nile River, observing the surrounding geographical environment.
The young Aika walked up to an expert. "Professor, the jewelry that the villager accidentally dug out doesn't belong to any Egyptian dynasty?"
This expert was the leader of this team. He was the internationally renowned archaeologist Schubert.
"Based on what I know of Egypt's history, no ancient dynasty had such technology."
Schubert's eyes were filled with excitement. "I have checked all the documents regarding Egypt's ancient history and compared them with the relics that have been excavated in the past. I can confirm that the jewelry that the villagers accidentally discovered is definitely not a technological feat any known Egyptian dynasty could accomplish!"
Aika was still a little uncertain. "Then, could it be a tribute from another dynasty? After all, Egypt had conquered many nearby civilizations as a dynasty."
"Definitely Not!"
Schubert immediately rejected his student's conjecture.
"Although these techniques don't belong to any Egyptian dynasty, the style of art and the choice of materials all indicate that this is an Egyptian cultural relic.
"Naturally, based on the current clues, we can't make such a judgment.
"But!"
Schubert pushed up his glasses and suppressed the excitement in his heart.
"Judging from the excavation location, there is a high possibility of a major archaeological discovery in this place!"
He was an internationally renowned archaeologist, and discovering an artifact that did not match any period in history was the dream of every archaeologist!
The discovery of the relics in the Nile River thrilled Schubert.
He immediately contacted his own team and applied to the government to come here to carry out the excavation work.
The first step of the excavation work was to observe the terrain.
Aika stood at the lower reaches of the Nile River and looked around.
"Eh? Strange... Isn't this the location of the pyramid where Pharaoh King Tutankhamun was buried after his death in the 'Egyptian Chronicles'?"
Aika suddenly recalled an adventure novel she had read before, and she wore a peculiar expression.
"The topography is exactly the same. This author's writing is too realistic..."
As she thought about it, Aika could not help but shake her head. She thought that she was thinking too much. If there really was a pyramid, then Egypt's history would be pushed forward by at least 2,000 years.
The whole world would be shocked!