The pyramids of Egypt have been shrouded in mystery for thousands of years, with the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun playing a particularly significant role. Located in the Valley of the Kings, this tomb remained forgotten by the outside world for over 3,200 years after its sealing. It wasn't until November 26, 1922, that British archaeologist Howard Carter and his patron, Lord Carnarvon, discovered the tomb, unveiling a thrilling story. As they carefully opened the tomb's door, countless treasures were revealed to the world, but so too was a terrifying legend—the Pharaoh's curse.

Shortly after being bitten by an insect inside the tomb, Lord Carnarvon passed away, followed by a series of mysterious deaths among his assistants. These events not only shocked people at the time but also left later researchers pondering deeply. Are these deaths truly connected to the Pharaoh's curse, or could there be other explanations?