Set was dumbfounded when he heard the familiar voice and felt the flow of magic in the surroundings.
If it was only Anet and Shu, he could still barely defeat them. If they could defeat him, Ra would have long sent them to deal with Set.
However, with the addition of the Goddess of Magic, Isis, whose husband he had killed, Set would be in great danger.
Thinking of this, Set put away his previous arrogance and his expression became serious.
He said to Isis, "Isis, my sister, Osiris is my brother, but he is also the messenger sent by God Ra to the human world to rule Egypt."
"As the God of War and Power, it's my destiny to kill him. Why do you resist fate?"
What?
Destiny?
Hearing this, Tan Weili's eagle-like eyes showed a trace of confusion.
Could it be that Set, Osiris, and Isis all knew that the Sun God's emissary would fall at the hands of the God of War and Power?
But there were no such records in Egyptian mythology.
What was going on?
Just as Tan Weili was feeling puzzled, Isis, who was beside him, seemed to be no stranger to the fate that Set had mentioned.
However, even though Isis knew that there was a certain fate that led to Set killing Osiris, her hatred for Set did not decrease.
Her voice, which was suppressing her anger, came from the black mist that was rolling over the river. "If it were you, would you look at all of this rationally? I don't think so!"
"If you can really face all of this calmly, then you should be kneeling in front of Horus right now and allowing him to kill you! After all, this is your destiny, isn't it?"
"I..."
Facing Isis' aggressive attitude, Set was speechless.
Tan Weili was even more curious.
What was going on?
Why did Isis and Set have a situation that was different from what was recorded in Egyptian mythology?
However, just as Tan Weili was about to investigate all this, Isis made a move.
In the face of the enemy who killed her husband, the angry Isis could not maintain her rationality for long.
It was already her limit to talk to Set.
When her uncontrollable anger broke through the limit, there was only one thought left in Isis' mind: fight!
Two figures appeared on the surface of the river that was covered in black mist.
One of them had a huge body and the head of a jackal.
There was no doubt that this was the god who had the deepest control over the Netherworld before Egypt. He was the God of Mummies, Anubis, who was born from Osiris and Nephthys and brought up by Isis.
The black mist with the aura of death above the river was undoubtedly his doing.
The other god's figure was blurry, but the gods present could vaguely see that it was the image of a dignified and elegant woman.
Without a doubt, this was the Goddess of Magic, Isis.
The moment the Goddess of Magic appeared, she used her authority and called on the magical energy between heaven and earth for her own use.
Under the goddess' command, the turbulent magical energy quickly gathered, and a magic array with cuneiform characters and a large number of mysterious symbols appeared on the battlefield.
It was a terrifying spell.
If it was a one-on-one fight, Set was confident that he could use his mobility to avoid the effect of this spell and defeat Isis before she could finish casting the spell.
But now, Shu and Anet were both on Isis' side.
The black mist that Anubis had summoned also gave him a very bad feeling.
Set did not think that it was a good choice to dodge or attack Isis.
Thus, Set made the same decision as when he faced Sekeheim in the Pharaoh's Palace. Escape!
Thinking of this, he also used his desert and storm authority to stir up a sandstorm and gradually hide himself.
Under the effect of his authority, as long as the wind and sand covered him to the point that he could not be seen by anyone present, he could rely on his authority to teleport himself to any place in the desert, whether it was the divine side or the human side.
As this 'sandstorm teleportation' needed to cover up his own existence. If there were humans present, Set would not be able to completely cover himself because humans could not see the sand that he had raised with his divine power and authority. In the end, the teleportation would not work.
But now, there were only gods on the battlefield, no humans.
Even Tan Weili, who considered himself a human, did not bring his human body with him.
Therefore, the gods could not stop Set from leaving by observing him in the human world.
The only way to stop him from leaving was to fight him head-on!
The first to realize this was Isis, the Goddess of Magic.
She, who had mastered all magic in the world, had seen through the mystery of Set's move at a glance.
So she immediately said to Shu and Anet, who were in the distance, "Don't let him disappear! Once this guy disappears, he will be teleported away!"
Shu, the God of Air, reacted immediately.
As the God of War, Set wielded the power of storms and could set off sandstorms in the desert.
Shu, as the God of Air, had the power of wind and had many measures to counter Set!
He used the authority of wind and air pressure descended from the sky. The sand that Set had set off was suppressed by more than half by this air pressure!
Set's speed of disappearance was greatly reduced!
Immediately after, Anet also used the power of the Sun Ark.
The strong sunlight shone on the sand that Set had summoned.
Set, who had been covered by the sand and dust, suddenly became clear.
However, as the God of War, Set had the strength of the first echelon in Egyptian mythology.
Even God Ra couldn't defeat him easily.
Therefore, if he was determined to escape, no matter how Shu and Anet tried, it would be in vain.
Facing Shu and Anet's obstruction, Set first summoned quicksand under Shu's feet.
Shu was caught off guard, and his feet and ankles sank into the quicksand.
This sudden change distracted him a little.
The air pressure that was summoned by the authority of the wind could not be maintained. It could only let the wind and sand dance and wrap Set up.
After dealing with Shu's problem, Set summoned another storm and attacked Anet who was driving the Sun Ark!
As Set had once been the guard of the Sun God Ra, he had accompanied him on the Sun Ark to enter the Netherworld countless times.
Therefore, Set knew the situation of the Sun Ark like the back of his hand!
The storm that he summoned accurately hit many of the Sun Ark's weaknesses, directly causing the Sun Ark to shake continuously.
In the face of Set's sudden attack, Anet could not help but curse, "Set, you despicable man! I curse you to die a horrible death!"
However, after the curse was over, Anet could only give up the sunlight on Set and instead maintain the stability of the Sun Ark.
After seeing that Shu and Anet's obstruction was useless, Set looked at Isis on the river.
He said proudly, "It is true that Horus and I will definitely have a battle in our destiny... However, this is not necessarily a bad thing."
"Under the blessing of fate, not to mention you guys, even if God Ra came personally, he wouldn't be able to take me down."
"Before your precious son grows up, I'm invincible! Hahahahaha! Hahahahaha! Are you angry?"
Upon seeing this, Isis, who was still madly preparing her spells, was furious.
However, as she watched Set's figure slowly disappear, she knew that he could not do anything.
Thinking of this, Isis couldn't help but tear up.
"I'm not willing to accept this!"
"I was so close to avenging Osiris!"
"I really can't accept this!"
If the gods had not been here, she would not have needed to maintain the image of the Goddess of Magic.
If it wasn't for her son, she would not have to maintain the image of a strong mother.
Isis was already in tears.
Seeing Isis' chest heaving and his body trembling with anger, Anubis comforted his adoptive mother, "Aunt Isis, it's not a big deal. As long as Horus can successfully grow, Set will definitely be defeated."
"Right now, he's just struggling on whilst at death's door."
"But..."
Upon hearing this, ISIS gritted his teeth.
She wanted to say something, but she was still unwilling.
However, at this moment, a cold, cruel, unreasonable, and arrogant voice spoke.
The voice was so high and mighty.
However, it was different from the coldness of a god who stood in the clouds. It was more like an emperor sitting on the high throne and announcing the law.
The moment the voice appeared, all the gods looked in the direction of the speaker.
Tan Weili, who had transformed into Horus, had a pair of cold, eagle-like eyes. He was like a loner who was at the top of power, declaring his authority.
He was announcing to the world that his words were the law!
The gods only heard Horus say to Set, "I hereby, in the name of the God of Royalty and Law, Horus, announce a law to disdainfully dismiss all deserters on the battlefield. They must be punished!"