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Chapter 1140 The City Where the Sun Never Sets 10
The price of water has increased?
Fu Anan clicked his tongue and joined the people complaining outside in cursing the person who controlled the water source as a "swindler", then paid attention to the water he had collected yesterday.
Today's is less.
After careful calculation, the ratio of the two is about 19:5!
That means it only lasts about five hours until it's dark. No wonder she overslept yesterday.
Fu Anan did some exercise in the room, and carefully counted the last five small gold pieces and a handful of unrefined gold sand in his pocket.
It was the fourth day, and there were no more opportunities to redeem small golds. Therefore, the last five small golds were her only remaining assets from this round of the game, though the possibility of robbery could be ruled out.
There was a knock on the door.
It's the hotel owner.
She leaned against the door frame and said coldly, "The camel caravan has arrived. Come with me to get your things."
Salt wrapped in dual-purpose oil paper;
Four cans of green plant paste, which still looked a little dry;
There were also 16 bunches of grapes and 11 cantaloupes.
"This ointment is an ointment, and the jar it comes in is another price."
The camel caravan merchant said.
These things are already very expensive, and they don’t even come with a bottle when you buy the medicine.
"No, I don't want it."
Whatever jar you want, just wrap it in some oil paper.
"Are you sure you don't want to?"
The caravan merchant asked again, "If you don't seal the jar tightly, the ointment will dry out and its effectiveness in stopping bleeding and removing blood stasis will be greatly reduced."
"No, I only buy them for one-time use."
Fu Anan shook her head. People with space wouldn't suffer this loss, and the merchants in the camel caravan couldn't outlast her.
Of course, after buying something, you should leave this place as soon as possible!
Still thinking about finding someone, Fu Anan prepared to set off now and go to the westernmost place before the weather reached its hottest.
Then she traded her last five gold nuggets for a camel.
One person and one camel.
Walking in the lonely desert.
Fu Anan was a little worried that some players would intercept her along the way, so she wrapped her whole body tightly with the linen cloth unique to this place.
The desert is filled with solitary smoke, and the long river is filled with round sunset.
Fu Anan, who was poorly educated, only knew these two sentences, and then he lay on the camel like a salted fish that was about to be dried.
It’s so hot!
It’s so hot that I’m almost dehydrated!
If I take off the linen, I will get sunburned. Wrapping myself in the linen is like being in a sauna. Now drinking water alone is not enough, I have to add some salt to it.
Fortunately, she bought salt before that.
Enduring the scorching heat, Fu Anan felt deeply the flaws in their original search plan. Not to mention the difficulty of walking through the desert towards the setting sun, what if the place they agreed on in the game was fraught with danger? It wasn't worth the risk for a promise.
In this way, the plan, which had only been carried out for two rounds of games, was put on the revision schedule.
afternoon
Before the sun sets.
The orange-red sunlight shines on the desert, and you can't tell that it is eleven or twelve o'clock in the evening.
Fu Anan stopped and looked at the scene in front of him speechlessly.
There was still a vast desert in front of her, and an invisible wall blocked her way. This should be the boundary of the game.
She reached out her hand, trying to cross the border, but was bounced back by the invisible obstacle. The camel next to her, slurping food, looked at the biped's strange behavior and made a "grunt" sound, as if mocking it.
"Brother Camel?"
Fu Anan heard its cry and looked over, then insulted it with a camel-like gesture, "You stink."