After playing around in Bastet's temple for a while, Tan Weili put her on his shoulder and took her to the Sun God Ra's residence in Heliopolis.
Heliopolis was a divine land in Egypt. During the era when Tan Weili was born, it had another name, 'Cairo,' as well.
However, compared to the capital of Egypt in the future, Heliopolis was only a divine city in Egypt. Its status was equivalent to Mount Olympus in Greece mythology.
When Tan Weili and Bastet arrived at Heliopolis and landed at the door of Sun God Ra's residence, Bastet immediately struggled and jumped out of Tan Weili's arms.
She walked two steps away with her tail upright, and her body quickly changed from a proud cat to a tall and elegant cat goddess.
She said to Tan Weili, "Don't be so intimate in Ra's place, in case people misunderstand."
Bastet attitude toward Tan Weili was very complicated.
On the one hand, she liked this god who had amazing massage skills. She wanted to keep him by her side and let him massage her every day.
Therefore, she didn't mind having some intimate actions with the other party.
Even when Tan Weili touched her stomach, she fought back and bit Tan Weili. She was very restrained and did not bite until he bled.
But on the other hand, as the daughter of Ra, Bastet also had some pride in her heart.
She didn't want others to think that she, as the daughter of Ra, would get together with a god just because of his excellent massage skills.
This was too degrading, and it didn't match the pride that a cat should have!
On the other side, Tan Weili's expression was also a little strange when he saw Bastet transform from a cat to a human.
Bastet had always appeared in front of him in the form of a cat, and the goddess didn't mind him supporting her.
That was why Tan Weili instinctively treated Bastet as his pet cat from the 21st century, and his actions were very intimate.
At that moment, Tan Weili finally had a bad feeling when he saw Bastet turn back into her human form.
After all, Bastet's sister Hathor was his future wife!
But now, he had not even seen his wife before he had an affair with his sister-in-law.
Was this really a good idea?
If Hathor knew that he and Bastet had an ambiguous relationship, how would he deal with the relationship between the three of them?
Moreover, even if he really wanted to maintain a relationship with the two goddesses at the same time, he couldn't forget that this was the palace of Ra, right?
This kind of thing could be done secretly.
However, if he were to do it under the eyes of the old man, it would be a little suicidal...
Thus, after much consideration, Tan Weili decided to put some distance between himself and Bastet before entering God Ra's palace.
After walking into God Ra's palace, Tan Weili and Bastet didn't see him.
Instead, a god in the image of a male human and a goddess with a lion's head and a human's body appeared before them.
Looking at the two gods and goddesses, Tan Weili felt a faint aura of order from the god, similar to his own.
The difference was that other than the aura of order, there was also a burning, dry wind around him.
In contrast, the goddess beside him had a messy temperament, a proud expression, and her body exuded a faint moist vapor.
At a glance, Tan Weili connected the two with the two gods in Egypt mythology.
Those who could appear in the Palace of Ra were undoubtedly his eldest son and daughter, Shu, the God of Air, and Tefnut, the Goddess of Moisture!
As Tan Weili was observing Shu and Tefnut, the God of Air was also observing Tan Weili.
As the God of Air in Egypt mythology, Shu had a steady personality and advocated order.
Therefore, when he saw Horus, Tan Weili, who represented the royal power and law, he immediately had a good impression of this young god.
He said to Tan Weili, "I have heard of you. Your uncle, Set, destroyed and usurped the position of pharaoh that was given to your father by God Ra. You were able to defeat him and drive him away, and maintain the order created by God Ra. I admire you very much."
"Thank you for your praise, Shu."
Tan Weili smiled and responded to Shu with the same friendly attitude.
However, compared to the harmony between Tan Weili and Shu, the meeting between the two sisters, Bastet and Tefnut, was not so friendly.
As the God of Rain and Humidity in Egypt, and her brother and husband was the God of Wind and Air, both of them had extremely high levels of authority.
Therefore, she had always looked down on Bastet and Hathor, who were also children of Ra but only in charge of war, poetry, and dance.
Tefnut only glanced at Bastet and said to Tan Weili, "You are Horus? I also heard that you chased Set away."
"But you have to understand that if you want to defeat Set and avenge your father, you must have enough strength and powerful friends."
"So, you should consider carefully which god you want to befriend."
"If you stay with those weak gods, they won't be able to provide you with the power to avenge your father."
Although Tefnut didn't mention Bastet, she was mocking Bastet.
Hearing this, Bastet was instantly furious.
The cat goddess' eyes widened, the hair on her head stood up, and her tail was straight.
Since Tefnut was targeting Bastet, Tan Weili could stay out of it if he wanted to.
But he didn't let Bastet and Tefnut argue. Instead, he stood in front of Tefnut and said, "I know what kind of friends I need to be with."
"The one who really chased away Set, who broke the order, was me, Horus. Not you, the daughter of God Ra!"
"You..."
When she heard Tan Weili's words, she was so angry that she almost hit him.
"Cough, cough!"
At this moment, a cough broke the tense atmosphere of the gods present.
The Sun God Ra had appeared!
As the leader of the gods in Egypt mythology, the Sun God Ra had a similar image to Tan Weili's Horus. He was a god with the head of an eagle and the body of a man.
However, compared to the young and energetic Horus, Ra appeared much older.
The feathers on his head were like old birds. Many of them had fallen off, and they were very sparse.
His body was slightly hunched, and his skin was rough and loose. At first glance, he could not hide his old age.
But no matter how old he was, the Sun God Ra was still the leader of the Egypt gods.
Therefore, the moment he appeared, the aggressive Tefnut instantly stopped.
Instead, it was Bastet who secretly gave Tan Weili a thumbs up.
Even though Tan Weili had touched her stomach twice, and Bastet wanted to bite this guy to death, but when the other party stood up for her in front of her sister, she was still very happy.
At the same time, she also had a better impression of this guy who had excellent massage skills.