Being a Koi in a Survival Game

Chapter 1155: The City Where the Sun Never Sets25

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Almost at that moment, the camel brother suddenly started to speed up and ran desperately towards the direction away from the Gobi Desert.

The yellow sand all over the sky goes straight into the clouds, as if connected with the weather.

The originally hot and humid weather began to become windy.

The wind was getting stronger and stronger, and some fine sand and dust were blowing into Fu Anan's eyes, interfering with his vision.

At this time, Fu Anan could only hold on to the camel tightly to prevent it from falling off, and let it carry him. In the desert, a camel is more trustworthy than a guide.

There was a whistling sound behind me, like an angry beast. The sky was getting darker and darker, and the dense yellow sand blocked the sunlight, as if it had suddenly entered night.

Fu Anan looked back and saw a huge sandstorm chasing her from behind! It even rolled up fist-sized rocks two meters high and passed by her at high speed.

The camel couldn't outrun the sandstorm, so it suddenly squatted on the windward side, clinging tightly to the ground. No matter how Fu Anan tried to get it to move, it wouldn't move.

The sandstorm behind her had already arrived, and the strong winds were carrying sand and stones, which not only put her at risk of being hit, but also made it impossible to breathe. As soon as she opened her mouth, the sand would instantly get into her mouth and her nasal cavity.

Fu Anan quickly covered his mouth and nose with sackcloth, lay down beside Camel Brother, and even tried hard to get under Camel Brother.

Two seconds later, the sound of wind around her became louder. Occasionally, scraps of paper from afar hit her body, and at the same time, it seemed as if someone was throwing sand on her from behind. Fu Anan felt that the sand on her body was getting more and more, and heavier.

But this is not the biggest crisis.

The most terrifying thing is that I can’t breathe normally!

These sands can penetrate into any pore. Even if wrapped in linen, some of the fine sand will enter the mouth, nose, and lungs, causing unbearable discomfort.

Tuck your head under the camel's belly.

This feeling was like torture. I had no choice but to wet the cloth with water and hold on.

I don’t know how long it took.

Until the sandstorm is completely over.

The remaining power of the sandstorm will still blow up some fine sand, and then the sky will clear up and everything will gradually return to calm.

Camel got up from the ground and shook off the sand on his body. Nothing happened. Fu Anan's body was half buried in the sand. She felt like a century had passed. Sand filled her nose, mouth, lungs, eyes... everywhere.

Coughing, retching, washing the nose, washing the eyes... After doing this for a long time, I felt a heavy and uncomfortable feeling in my chest, as if it was filled with a lump of sand!

It’s good enough that I wasn’t buried alive or suffocated to death.

Fu Anan struggled to climb out, opened his eyes and looked around.

The terrain had changed dramatically because of the sandstorm. The sand dunes had changed shape or position. If Fu Anan hadn't seen the Gobi desert getting smaller as it got farther away, he would have suspected that they had been changed to a different survival map.

She climbed onto the camel and headed back there. Fu Anan felt extremely uncomfortable along the way, and couldn't help drinking water. It was not until the sun was about to set that the man and the camel arrived at this place.

This is a larger Gobi Desert than the previous one. Houses are randomly scattered on both sides of the "井"-shaped road.

(End of this chapter)