Rameses:
[laughing]
All right, Moses, I know you. What's this really about?
Moses:
[looks at the slaves building the empire]
Rameses... look. What do you see?
Rameses:
A greater Egypt than that of my father.
Moses:
That is not what I see.
Rameses:
[laughs]
Moses, I cannot change what you see. I have to maintain the ancient traditions. I bear the weight of my father's crown.
Moses:
Do you still not understand what Seti was?
Rameses:
He was a great leader.
Moses:
His hands bore the blood of thousands of children.
Rameses:
[dismissively]
Slaves.
Moses:
My people. And I can no longer hide in the desert while they suffer... at your hands.
Rameses:
[his face falls, disappointed]
So... you have returned... only to free them?
[Moses gives Rameses the ring back]
Moses:
I'm sorry.
Rameses:
Yes... I had hoped... that...
[He closes his eyes for a moment and then opens them angrily]
Rameses:
I do not know this God. Neither will I let your people go.
Moses:
Rameses, please, you must listen...
Rameses:
I will not be the weak link!
Rameses:
[walks away, then opens the doors]
Tell your people as of today, their workload has been doubled, thanks to your God. Or is it thanks... to you?
[He coldly shuts the doors]
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