Chapter 1144 The City on which the Sun Never Sets 14
The water disappeared with a snap?
Fu Anan didn't believe it at first, after all, she just took a nap, but at noon, the water source was gone. Let alone her, most people would not believe it when they heard the news.
So they went to see for themselves.
At this time, the water source of Gobi.
The locals who were guarding here are gone, but the entrance of the water source is more crowded than before.
This Fu Anan was still dubious just now, but seeing the current situation, he was already 90% certain in his heart. What still insisted on her continuing to walk inside was her curiosity about what it would look like inside.
From the entrance of the cave to the pool, this section of the road is full of people.
It was stuffy and hot in the passage. The voices of many people talking together were noisy and reflected through the surrounding walls. It felt like falling into a chicken coop with thousands of chickens crowing together.
In the pool
The originally clear water source has turned into mud at this time.
The outer ones have begun to dry out, and the middle ones are still slimy. The slime was very much like chocolate syrup, and in some places bubbles bubbled up. Many went down barefoot, digging all the way down trying to find water. There are also some people who simply collect the mud and use clothes as filters to try to squeeze water out of the mud.
The finer particles of sand and soil are squeezed out along with their work. Some people collected the cloudy liquid, while others put their mouths directly under the cloth and drank the wrung out water in one gulp.
There is really no water!
The news of the little Gobi was transmitted extremely fast. What is the most important thing in the desert? It is water!
The water disappeared so suddenly that people started to panic.
No, not very suddenly.
The locals must be the first to know the situation when managing the water source, so they hoarded a large amount of water and food; players don’t have to worry about it, they stock up on food earlier than the natives; the most troublesome thing is the camel caravans that originally wanted to do business .
Things are sold, money is earned, but supplies are not. It takes at least six days to ride a camel to the nearest Gobi.
At this time, there are many people buying things in the market, but few people selling things. Yesterday was a skyrocketing price, and today it is hard to find water.
On the way back, Fu Anan found that some camel teams had pulled out the camels with their goods on them, and were about to leave here.
Fu Anan followed the camel caravan to the exit of the Gobi. She didn't want to follow these people away, but stood on a higher ground and looked into the distance.
She was looking at Fu Yizhi.
It's the fifth day of the game, and I don't know when he will arrive. Thinking of this, she suddenly thought of Brother Camel in the camel pen of the female boss.
That cold eyes, that unruly demeanor, are 70% similar to Fu Yizhi's.
Fu Anan returned to the hotel, and for Fu Yizhi's sake, he ate a raw cassava root and drank a small bowl of water for Brother Tuo for the first time.
She reached out and patted the camel's head, with some hope, "Brother Fu, come earlier."
Brother Camel: ...Bah, blah, blah, blah.
Game Day 6
There are more camel teams preparing to leave the Gobi.
The female boss’s hotel is almost empty, except for the camel team that brought supplies to her boss with a scar on her face→
Because they are a gang! The Scar Camels are real locals.
The unscrupulous female boss really lives up to her name.
(end of this chapter)