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Chapter 993 Entering the Desert

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    Several of us drank tea for about an hour, and Feng Bao and Ge Xi came back.

    When re-entering the yard, all the camels in the pen were released, a total of four camels.

    There are a lot of things piled up on the ground. There must be more than a dozen bulging backpacks, as well as tents, moisture-proof pads, and walking sticks.

    Moreover, there were still people at the gate of the courtyard moving things in one after another. Under Kasai's command, they tied backpacks, tents, and corresponding things to the camels' backs.

    Feng Bao explained to me in a low voice what is in the backpack, and told me that those things are all necessary items for traveling in the desert.

    After Feng Bao finished explaining, it took another half an hour, and the four camels were already full of goods.

    In the end, Feng Baocai discussed with me in a low voice, saying that he and Feng Jun also planned to accompany them, but they knew that they could not hold back, but they would stop after arriving in Shazhen.

    After a pause, Feng Bao's voice was even softer, saying that he was afraid of other accidents and mistakes, and they could rest assured together. If something went wrong, it would be a big trouble in the desert. With them, at least they are asking for help.  On the one hand, there can be one more guarantee.

    The old deaf man was standing not far from me. When Feng Bao said this, he just glanced at him from the corner of his eye.

    I have seen the secret of the old deaf man and his character. Feng Bao's suggestion made me think deeply, and I didn't answer immediately.

    After a while, Gesai came up to me, and he said with a smile: "Mr. Luo, it's all right, there are still some camels at the old deaf man's place. I'm carrying the goods, and his camels will carry you. Let's start now. How about some camels?"  With some time, you should be able to walk quite a distance. I heard from Feng Bao that you are in a hurry." "Well, you can go."

    Ge Xi and I nodded, then glanced at Feng Bao again, and said: "If there is something that I think is more dangerous, I will let you return, but if you can reach Shazhen, you can only stay there and cannot enter again.  The burial place." Feng Bao was obviously more excited and nodded repeatedly.

    Feng Jun on the side also showed an excited look.

    Kasai immediately went to sign with the old deaf man, and then took out another notebook, wrote a few words on it, and handed it to the old deaf man to read.

    Feng Bao went to get the last backpack on the ground, and there were still a lot of things inside after opening it.

    Mainly shoes and socks, as well as things like headscarves and hats.

    He and I briefly explained a few words, sand and sun protection, we should have changed our clothes and pants, but we are in Tang suits, and Liu Daochang is also a Taoist robe, so it is not necessary to change.

    Obviously, Liu Yuzhou frowned, but he still changed the Taoist cloth shoes on his feet.

    After all this was done, we followed the old deaf man to the outside of the courtyard under Kasai's signal.

    In fact, his yard was originally on the edge of the suburban city. If you go inside, you will see the sand city, and you can already see the desert outside.

    We walked for about seven or eight minutes, and came to another street. The old deaf man's house was much dilapidated, and the walls of the yard were all peeled off and pitted.

    He entered the courtyard and came out in a short while, followed by a dozen camels.

    He opened his mouth wide, greeted us a few words, and gestured likewise.

    Then he climbed onto the back of the front camel by himself.

    Each of us also rode a camel, and the remaining camels without camel riders followed behind.

    The temperament of these camels is obviously much more stable than other animals.

    I vaguely remember that when I was in Jiniang Village, the yaks would be frightened when they saw the wolf mastiff, but the camels were very calm.

    Only my side dodged a little, because the wolf mastiff was going to follow me.

    It dodged, and the wolf mastiff moved closer, and finally dodged a few steps, but it stopped dodging, as if it was used to it.

    The old deaf head at the front drove the camel to set off.

    Those behind us follow him and move forward slowly.

    The camel team left Shacheng and went straight into the desert.

    At the beginning, there were actually a lot of people, and there were many tourist groups near the city, and they also brought camels.

    Our camel team was significantly larger, and it also attracted the attention of many tourists, who took pictures one after another.

    Clusters of low shrubs can be seen in many places in the yellow sand, among which are also mixed with cacti and some sandy date trees.

    By the time the evening approached, there were no more people around.

    As far as the eye can see, there are boundless yellow sands.

    Against the backdrop of the sea of ??sand, the red setting sun is extraordinarily enchanting, inlaid with goldThe clouds are dazzling.

    After walking for almost an hour, the twilight was getting darker, and Wu Wu's voice came from behind, asking if we want to camp and rest. It was getting dark, and he felt that we should not go any further, because it would be very risky.

    Before I could open my mouth, Feng Bao, who was behind me, scratched his neck and responded, saying that Ge Xi told him that everything depends on the old deaf man. If he wants to leave, we can follow. If he stops, we can stop.

    Wu Wu's voice did not continue to sound.

    After walking for a while, when the afterglow of the setting sun was about to end, the old deaf man in front finally stopped.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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