The pilot and his companions spent the afternoon in the pool, and at four o'clock in the evening the pilot came out of the water to tell his companions that swimming time was over and that he would call a taxi driver to take them to the pyramids.
Everyone went to their rooms to change clothes.
The pilot, Shnemo, sat in the parlor, waiting for his comrades.
After 15 minutes, the comrades came and sat next to the pilot, eating pizza and drinking fruit juice. The receptionist called the pilot, Shnemo, and told him the taxi was waiting.
The pilot and his companions went out and got into the car, heading to the pyramids.
After 25 minutes, the car stopped next to the entrance of Al-Ahram Square. The girl looked at the pyramids and said:
"We have arrived. What a huge building! How did they build it?"
The driver said:
"We have arrived. The pyramids invite you to visit them. You will remember the era of the Pharaohs. They built them with their own hands. Pharaoh wanted to build the largest structure to show his power and his kingdom. Perhaps he looked at the clouds, wishing his building would reach them so he could climb and ride the cloud. So he ordered the villagers to collect stones and build. They also liked to stay in the tunnels, where they kept bodies, and their voices still linger between the walls."
The pilot, the girl, and the commander entered the pyramids square, accompanied by a tour guide who explained the history of the place.
Upon entering the pyramid, the girl asked the guide to take her to one of the Pharaohs' tombs so she could see it and sit near the wall, hoping to hear her sister's voice.
The guide was surprised and said:
"Is your grandfather or grandmother a Pharaoh? Do you have a relative who died in that era, maybe even before Christ?"
The girl replied:
"No, our ancestors are Japanese. I don't mean someone who lived with them. I mean maybe her voice is here, echoing through the tunnels."
The tour guide said:
"Perhaps voices visit other voices. Sit and listen."
The guide left the girl for a few minutes, then returned and asked:
"Did you hear anything?"
Kasha answered:
"I heard the sound of water, as if I were near a waterfall."
The guide said:
"Perhaps it is the sound of the sea in which Pharaoh drowned because of his injustice. His arrogance reached the point of trying to kill the Messenger of God, Moses, and claiming he controlled the universe. So God drowned him, splitting the sea through His Messenger, as if tunnels were opened inside the water."
Kasha said:
"But his corpse is in front of us."
The guide replied:
"Yes, God threw him into the sea after he surrendered and realized he could not resist its waves. He was small and weak before God's power. He became an example for all sinners. Now, his corpse lies before you."
Kasha said:
"Wow, amazing! In front of someone who has been sleeping for centuries. Let's go outside. I want to hear the chirping of birds and ride a horse."
The girl came out of the pyramid, where the pilot and the commander were waiting for her. The guide then took them to the camels so they could ride and take souvenir photos beside the pyramid.