Chapter 1149 The City Where the Sun Never Sets 19
The two chose their positions and started moving forward.
Under the scorching sun, Fu Anan felt a little dizzy and nauseous, which was a sign of heatstroke.
Everywhere was scorching hot.
The scorching hot sand made it impossible to even sit down. It was a feeling of exhaustion that made people extremely tired.
Fortunately, there was a water player nearby.
Under the scorching sun, a stream of water pours down from head to toe, and the instant cool feeling is addictive.
Even so, she drank two large cans of salt water.
This is so uncomfortable, time has never felt so slow.
Finally, the sunlight in the sky gradually faded.
The sunlight instantly changed from a dazzling bright yellow to a crimson glow, stretching the shadows on the ground to an incredible length. The sand began to cool, and Fu Anan, exhausted from walking all day, sat down.
In fact, she would rather lie down.
Because of this player who recommended himself, she had to pretend to be in good health.
After a short rest, she took out some cassava roots from the space and gave each of them one, chewing them with water.
Feeling the energy intake and physical strength gradually recovering, Fu Anan felt like she was alive again.
The advantage of having a water element is that you don't have to search for water. Fu Anan saved the water in his own space and could use it to take a cold shower.
Wearing a vest and shorts, I casually washed my hair and body and felt refreshed.
And now in front of them
Dozens of miles away
The first group of people who left the Gobi Desert and hurried on the road have already arrived at another Gobi Desert.
These people were leading camels, bringing their families with them, or they were camel caravans carrying large amounts of goods. After several days of hard travel, they were delighted to see the road ahead.
The next Gobi Desert is here!
They could then replenish their camels with fodder and supplies. Thinking of the large number of refugees coming from behind, they quickened their pace. As more and more people followed, the price of water and supplies would rise in a short period of time.
Of course, if they rush to buy a lot of water and food, they can make a lot of money by making a profit from the price difference later. This is why they rush to come.
After five or six days of long, intense trekking, these people were almost out of food. They would buy whatever the price offered, and those who wanted to make a fortune in advance even started to think about how much the price of water and food should increase.
Only one man didn't look relaxed. His companion patted him on the shoulder and said, "Old Li, what's wrong? We're about to enter the Gobi Desert, and you still look so worried. Cheer up. What girl would be interested in you when you look so bitter and resentful?"
The burly man known as Lao Li forced a smile upon hearing this. "I hope so. I won't feel at ease until we get to the Gobi Desert."
The group of people were talking and finally arrived at the entrance of the Gobi Desert.
The yellow sand here was more solid than that of other places because it was often trampled by people. However, just as they were about to enter the Gobi Desert, they encountered a family driving ox carts and camels, with large and small bags tied to the backs of these livestock. They looked almost exactly like the people moving behind them.
"What's going on?"
Looking at this scene, some perceptive people suddenly had a bad premonition.
Until the man approached, his lips were chapped and his eyes were cloudy. "The groundwater has dried up. The water god is angry. Now there is no groundwater in the entire Baimang Gobi Desert. Everyone is trying to escape. You have come here for nothing."
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