Compared to Yue Jinghua, it's as if she came to appreciate the scenery of the Gobi desert, carrying nothing at all.
Seeing that Yue Jinghua didn't even prepare basic protective gear, Zack suddenly felt a headache.
Luckily, Zack was also the kind of person who would go with the flow, and he knew that more talk was useless, just waiting to make plans after entering the Gobi desert.
The Tak Gobi desert was vast, and few dared to venture deep into its belly, with surprisingly similar landmarks along the way. As Zack walked, he would leave marks on stones every five hundred meters, all things he had heard from his father and himself in the past. This time, he finally had an opportunity to put it into practice.
Before nightfall, the two had already traveled several miles, and after passing through a forest next to a patch of sand willows, the ground turned into a mixed area filled with rocks and sand.