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What Is The Difference Between King Tut And His Minions

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I ran into the palace as silent as possible. The minions were all gathered around the throne with gloomy faces. I hid in the corner so that no one could see me, but I made sure I could still see every bit of what was happening. King Tut finally arrived and he walked into the palace in a swift manner. I knew this was going to end badly for the minions, but turn out good for Egypt to finally get rid of them. King Tut sat the plans for his tomb behind his throne, and they caught Stuart’s eyes. Stuart and his minions had worked so hard on those plans that he wanted to keep them. So, while King Tut was lecturing them he ran up the humongous steps to the throne and reached for the scroll, but he was stopped just a finger short by the Egyptian guards. Stuart was very disappointed that he could not keep the plans and so were his minion friends. When they saw that Stuart was denied what he wanted they all ran up to get the plans for him. …show more content…

King Tut sprang up into action, but he was too late. Bob had already swung in and grabbed the plans, but the scroll was far to heavy for Bob to hold. He began to walk towards Stuart to hand him the plans, but he tripped on a rope on the ground. The plans flung into the air and they were headed straight towards King Tut. It all happened so fast and there was nothing anyone could do. The heavy scroll hit King Tut directly on his leg and broke it. The snap was so loud that it would be a miracle if his leg was not broken, but of course it was. The minions had, yet again, hurt their

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