"What did you say, Kasim also received an oracle?"
Inside the royal palace, Pharaoh, who had just expelled Messe, had his dual-colored crown of red and white gently swaying on his head.
Unlike his demeanor in front of Messe, his voice was now cold and icy.
In the Mortal Realm of Hemenu, Egyptians had long been divided into Upper and Lower Egypt, similar to how many countries in later times were divided into east and west, or north and south.
In older times, the Red Crown was often worn by the kings of Lower Egypt, while the White Crown belonged to the rulers of Upper Egypt.
But since Upper and Lower Egypt were unified under divine will, the monarchs of the dynastic era began to wear this unique dual crown of red and white. In the presence of this symbol of divine authority, the guards couldn't help but swallow their saliva in secret.