You Have to Stop This

An innocent man is being executed moments after inscribing a fateful secret on a piece of papyrus in hieroglyphics.

The story then moves forward in time with Cass and Max-Ernest heading to a garage sale Larry and Wayne are having.

They dig it out, open it, and discover that it contains a blue ring with a picture of an ibis and a scrap of linen.

In the next chapter, Cass and Max-Ernest are on a bus with Yo-Yoji, discussing their field trip to the Egyptian section of the museum with classmates Glob and Danielle, who is only known for his dreadlocks but wishes to find a "thing" (something he is known for).

They meet Danielle's father, Albert 3D (cause he has 3 degrees in different subjects) who shows them a handsome mummy who was executed for some strange reason.

Cass reasons that it is the physician from hundreds of years ago, who was executed because of discovering The Secret.

She notices that the blue ring that she found in the Jester's trunk matches an imprint on the mummy's finger.

Later, as punishment, Albert 3D (who is actually pretty cool about what happened) makes them sort some museum sherds NOT shards as the scientific community calls them.

The story then moves to a luxurious hotel where Ms. Mauvais is talking to Amber, who has developed acne that horribly disfigures her face.

In Las Vegas, the trio discover that The invisible Pharaoh is posing as a magician and playing at a nearby theatre.

Cass buys tickets to his show using some gold coins she saved from the Jester's trunk.

It comes to life and Cass remembers the hieroglyphics from the papyrus and pieces together what they said, using knowledge form her Egypt class and what the spa worker said.

The fact that The Secret that Terces society were protecting for years was a joke, is too much for Cass to handle, and for the first time in her life, she faints.

He charms the crowd, and runs out of the theater and meets a so-called cult that consists of people who claim to be the priests of Amun.

The story ends, as the entire auditorium begins to clap and Amber quietly exits the edge of the bleachers.

No one (especially her parents) notice her get into a limousine with Ms. Mauvais and drive slowly into the sunset, in search of a never setting sun.