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The Seventh Scroll
In 3000 BC, the son of Queen Lostris and the Brave Warrior, Tanus, was born. Taita, a faithful me of the Queen promised to protect the boy. Taita placed the child in the basket and dropped it on the Nile. Five hundred years later, the famous archaeologist Duraid al Simma and his wife Royan discovered the grave of Queen Lostris and 10 scrolls like the form of a diary. The seventh reel contains instructions for the great tomb of Pharaoh Mamose with the legendary treasure that had long disappeared without a trace. Soon after, the couple found a mysterious boy abandoned on the shores of the Nile. The two decided to raise him and the discovery of the river Nile had an incredible attraction that attracted him, so they named the boy to follow the name of the water god Hapi. When the HAPI is 10 years old, Taita's secret is almost elucidated. Schiller's thief is extremely curious about treasure information. He partnered with his friend to Bond Boris with his ambition to capture the treasure. In displeasure, Duraid dies while attempting to regain ownership of the paper roll. So my mother Hapi is looking for the help of Nick Harper, an acquaintance of Duraid, a favorite archaeologist and a keen flattering guy. The three began their journey to Ethiopia. They don't know that the evil greedy thieves are tracking their traces. In the end, they not only discovered the mystery of Taita but also discovered the true body of the HAPI and the boy was also met with his biological parents in the Magic maze.