Chapter 1149: The City Where the Sun Never Sets 19

Chapter 1149 The City Where the Sun Never Sets 19

The two chose their positions and started to move forward.

Facing the sun, Fu Anan felt a little dizzy and nauseous, which was a sign of heatstroke.

Everywhere is exposed to the scorching sun.

The hot sand can't even make people sit down, it is a feeling of powerlessness that makes people exhausted to the extreme.

Fortunately, there is a water player next to him.

Under the scorching sun, a large stream of water pours down from head to toe, and the instant cooling feeling is addictive.

Even so, she also drank two large jars of salt water.

This is so uncomfortable, I have never felt that time passes so slowly.

Finally, the sun is fading in the sky.

The sunlight changed from dazzling bright yellow to red in an instant, stretching the shadow on the ground to an extremely incredible length. The sand on the ground began to cool down, and Fu Anan, who had been walking for a day, sat down with relief.

In fact, she prefers to lie down.

Because of this player who recommended herself, she had to pretend to be physically strong.

After a short break, she took out the cassava root from the space. Each person eats one stick while gnawing on the water.

Feeling energy intake, physical strength is gradually recovering, Fu Anan feels alive again.

The advantage of players with the water system is that there is no need to search for water. Fu An'an saved the water in his own space, but he could use his water to take a cold shower.

Wearing a vest and shorts, I washed my hair and body casually, feeling refreshed.

tens of miles away

The first group of people who left the Gobi and hurried on the road have already arrived at another Gobi.

These people are leading camels, dragging their families, or camel teams, carrying a large amount of goods. After several days of hard work, they see a burst of joy ahead.

The next Gobi is here!

After a while, the camels can be supplemented with food and grass, and they can also replenish supplies. As soon as they thought that there were still a large number of fleeing teams behind them, they quickened their pace. When there are more and more people in the future, the price of water and supplies here will rise in a short time.

Of course, if they buy a lot of water and food first and earn the difference later, they can even make a lot of money on this. That's why they came in such a hurry.

After five or six days of long, high-intensity trekking, these people are basically running out of food. They will definitely buy it no matter how much it costs, and these people who want to make a fortune in advance even start to think about how much the price of water and food should increase.

Only one person didn't look relaxed, and the companion next to him patted him on the shoulder, "Lao Li, what's the matter? You're about to enter the Gobi, and you still look sad. Be happy, you look so miserable. With a look of deep hatred, which girl would fall in love with you?"

The strong man known as Lao Li forced a smile on his face when he heard the words, "I hope, if I haven't been to the Gobi for a moment, my heart will not be at ease for a moment."

A group of people were talking, and finally arrived at the entrance of the Gobi.

The yellow sand here is stronger than other places because people often step on it. However, just as they were about to enter the Gobi, they encountered a family driving an ox cart and camels, with large and small packages tied to these livestock, which looked exactly the same as those who moved behind.

"How is this going?"

Watching this scene, some keen people suddenly had a bad feeling.

Until the man approached, his lips were chapped and his eyes were cloudy, "The groundwater is dry, and the water **** is angry. Now there is no groundwater in the entire Baimang Gobi, and everyone wants to escape. You have made a trip in vain."

There was an update, but it was too late!

Everyone go to bed early.

Sleeping too late is not good, hhhc

(end of this chapter)

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