Archaeologist Scaramouche was now in hot Egypt, digging ancient pyramids and tombs there with his colleagues. He was not very fond of working in a team, so while the other archaeologists were exploring the pyramids of Cheops, he decided to explore the area near the three great tombs. This bore fruit, Scaramouche after a long dig found another mysterious tomb, hidden under many years of sand from human eyes.
Taking all the necessary equipment with him, Scaramouche found the entrance to the ancient pyramid and carefully found his way there. He could not help but wonder if he was the first to find a new tomb of another pharaoh or king. If so, then his work would finally bring him a lot of fame and money. Inside, everything was arranged exactly like the other three. Mysterious hieroglyphs were written on the walls, long-extinguished candles, hanging cobwebs and dust. After wandering around for a while, Scaramouche finally found the main room, in the center of which lay a closed coffin, surrounded by all sorts of offerings and gold.
Scaramouche carefully approached, not wanting to break the ancient vases and dishes that had survived in good condition to this day. He slowly opened the lid of the coffin, expecting to see a dried-up mummy or skeleton, but what he saw shocked him instantly. The handsome man lying inside looked like he was just sleeping. Nothing had decomposed: the skin and bones were intact and fresh.
"What the.."
Scaramouche muttered, looking down at the coffin. Suddenly, the man inside opened his eyes, which scared the archaeologist even more and made him drop the flashlight from his hands