Returning to the house itself, it is indeed not that good.
The bed creaked as soon as I sat on it, as if it was about to fall apart. The quilt and sheets were very hard, like cotton quilts that had been used for who knows how many years and had become hardened and patinated. Both the quilt and sheets had a strange smell.
…I’m a little angry again.
She went upstairs specifically to take a look, and when she found that each room was very small and the quilts were all covered in almost the same amount of patina, she felt a little relieved.
Never mind, she had even slept in grass and mud before, so this little problem wasn't a big deal.
It's just a place to stay, and she's not a pretentious person.
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The sun outside is scorching hot. If you break an egg on the ground, it will definitely be fried.
Fu Anan withdrew his gaze from the outside and decided to go out later to get some information from the NPC first.
This NPC is of course the boss.
You took her little gold, but you don't give her any information
During the conversation between the two parties, the boss had a sullen face the whole time, but he still answered every question.
From her, Fu Anan learned that this was a huge desert. No one had ever walked out of it. People only knew that there were a dozen oases like this one. Pangtong was the largest oasis. People there exchanged food and fruits for gold and gems found on other small islands, so they were the richest.
As she said that, she glanced at Fu An'an and said, "Aren't you Pang Tong's?"
Other deserts would only produce low-purity gold and raw stones, which would then be brought to Pangtong to exchange for food and supplies. The pure gold she took out was obviously from Pangtong.
And just by looking at her fair skin, you can tell that she was raised in an oasis, without having to endure the torture of wind, rain or the scorching sun.
"Ah... yes! You actually found out."
Fu Anan admitted it, "I thought I was very low-key."
As she spoke, she lowered her head and began to move the abacus, which meant she was ending the conversation.
But Fu Anan was thick-skinned, and it wouldn't be over until she called it over. "Boss, tell me if there's anything you noticed in the Gobi Desert."
The man paused in his calculations, looking very unhappy with Fu An'an's persistence, but in fact he began to answer again, "There are many jackals in the Gobi Desert at night, so it's best not to go out at night. Lock the door, close the windows, and go back to bed early when it gets dark.
If you want to go back, I can help you find a reliable camel team, but it will cost you five gold beans. "
"Not yet."
Fu Anan remembered what she and Fu Yizhi had agreed on. They would either go to the highest point or meet at the edge of the game where the sun sets. "Boss, where can we go if we keep going west?"
"You want to learn from Kuafu chasing the sun?"
The boss's expression became even colder when he saw her asking this question. "This is the westernmost Gobi Desert. If you want to go further west, you can try."
After she finished speaking, she hugged her abacus and fiddled with it from time to time, not responding no matter how Fu Anan called out to her.
A very bad tempered... kind NPC
Although the person he lives in is very shady, from the conversation just now I can feel that he is not that bad.
We still have to go west. Fu Anan shifted his gaze from the boss to the outside. The vast desert is more difficult to walk than ordinary places. If you want to leave here, you must prepare enough supplies first.
(End of this chapter)