Chapter 605: Oasis of Dawn (Part I)
In the endless desert, seven people walked easily, although the desert was dangerous, but in front of these seven people, there was not much threat, and even some dangerous creatures in the desert consciously avoided it after feeling a few people, and did not dare to provoke these seven calamity stars at all.
"Why haven't you seen the oasis yet, boy, do you know the way!" Hecarim asked irritably, facing the sun in the sky. Since leaving the small fragment of space, several people began to move forward in the desert, although they did not encounter any danger, but the power of nature was beyond their challenge, even if they were dissatisfied, they could not do anything except complain.
"How do I know, there is not even a road sign here, how do I know where there is an oasis, I can only guarantee that we are going in a straight line, not going around in circles in the desert, as for whether we can meet an oasis, it depends on our luck." Ax said angrily, in such a hot environment, Aix's temper was not very good, even in the face of Hecarim, no one was polite, and directly scolded back.
"Boy, watch your tone, otherwise, I wouldn't mind burying you in the sand and drying you jerky." Hecarim moved his four hooves restlessly. When he entered the desert, Hecarim was surrounded by a layer of green mist, blocking out all sunlight, but after not finding the oasis for so long, let alone seeing half a human figure, he became more and more impatient.
"Alright, with this energy, you might as well run to the front to explore the way, maybe you can see the oasis." Mordkaiser suddenly interjected, among all of them, he was the hottest, especially the huge steel armor, which was hot enough to roast meat, but he didn't do anything about it, just exposed to the sun.
"Okay, I'll go and have a look." Hearing Mordecaesar's words, Hecarim nodded and rushed out, disappearing in the blink of an eye.
"Ever feel weird? Although Surrima is sparsely populated, it will not be so long to read and not see a single person, at our speed, we should have crossed a small half of the desert, but not only an oasis, but not even a caravan has been seen, I don't want Surima's people to die. Tina asked worriedly as she walked up to Aix.
"I also feel a little strange, it seems that something should have happened to Surima, but we didn't get any news at all, if I'm not mistaken, the entire Great Desert has been blocked, only in this way can no news flow out, and the only person who can do this kind of thing is His Majesty the Desert Emperor who has just woken up." Aix is a guess, but it's very close to reality.
"Azir? What can he do at this time, although he was the emperor of Surrima before, but the current Surrima is not the Surrima of hundreds of years ago, even if he is resurrected, he will definitely not have this kind of control. Tina said incredulously.
"What are you looking at?" As soon as Tina finished speaking, she noticed that Ax was looking at her with a strange look, which made Tina's whole body uncomfortable, so she yelled at Ax angrily.
"It's nothing, it's just that I don't know when you cared so much about politics, it's really unexpected." Ax replied truthfully, he really didn't expect that Tina would care about these issues, and in his heart, Tina had always been a little girl who didn't know anything about the world and acted willfully.
"You have to take care of it." Tina turned her head away, as if she didn't want to speak to Aix.
"Sure enough, this point has not changed." Ax muttered quietly, not daring to let Tina hear her.
"What's going on?" Suddenly, Maudekaiser whispered, and Yorick and Hammerstone apparently knew what was going on.
"What's wrong?" Aix asked, running to Maudekaiser's side.
"Hecarim seems to have gotten involved with someone." Mordekaiser said without any concealment, of course, the actions in Mordekaiser's mouth were actually a unilateral massacre by Hecarim.
"Let's go, let's take a look, this is Surima, if you can, it's best not to offend Azir." After saying this, Aix hurried towards the position that Maude Caesar had pointed to.
The pathfinder in Hecarim's eyes is not really looking for an oasis or caravan, he is just running wild in the desert to vent his depressed mood, but, with the intention of blooming and not blooming, unintentionally planting willows and willows, I didn't expect Hecarim to bump into a group of sand thieves, so, in a word, Hecarim did it directly, when Aix and others arrived, there were few living sand pirates, and this was the result of Hecarim wanting to rely on torturing these sand thieves to vent his depression, Otherwise, when Aix and the others arrived, all they saw was a drop of corpse.
"Leave a few alive, we need to know what's going on." Aix shouted at Hecarim, fearing that Hecarim would kill the last of them.
"It's boring." Hecarim threw the moribund sand thief to the ground and stopped killing.
This is a sand pirate group of nearly 100 people, but at this time, there are less than ten people who are still alive, and there are only two people who have not broken down and can still speak normally.
"Tell me, who are you, what happened to Surima, why is the Great Desert so strange?" Ax squatted in front of the two people, watched the two fall to the ground, and asked a little angrily.
"You're not from Surima, are you?" One of the sand thieves said, glancing at Ax.
"What, bullying foreigners, do you want me to let that guy talk to you?" Aix didn't care about the other party's attitude at all, and when he saw that the other party didn't cooperate, he just nodded in the direction of Hekarim and said with a half-threatening look.
The sand thief subconsciously glanced at Hecarim's down, and shivered all over his body, the terrifying scene just now was still vivid, he would rather face the sand beasts than the butcher.
"Okay, let's talk quickly, our time is precious, but there is no effort to waste here." Aix said impatiently as he knocked the sand thief's head.
"Have you ever heard of the Ascension Ceremony?" The sand pirate finally stopped insisting and said the name after a moment of hesitation.