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Chapter 399 Desert Sand

After finishing the trial in Thunder Prison Valley, Chi Tianmin did not stop for a moment. His eyes were already fixed on the next target - the desert sand.

The name itself reveals an air of desolation and loneliness, which makes people feel awe for the unknown desert.

Its long distance adds a bit of mystery and challenge to this experience.

Chi Tianmin knew that survival would be the biggest test in the desert.

Water and food, the two sources of life, will be the first problems he must properly solve.

Therefore, before setting off, he carefully prepared a large amount of food and water to ensure that he would not get into trouble due to lack of supplies during the long journey.

However, the test of the desert is far more than that. In this vast sea of ​​sand, a sense of direction becomes particularly important.

Without familiar reference objects, how to accurately find the trial site in this vast sea of ​​sand became the biggest problem facing Chi Tianmin.

He knew very well that if he lost his way, the consequences would be disastrous.

After more than ten days of arduous journey, Chi Tianmin finally arrived at the entrance of the desert sand.

However, when he stood in this desolate land and looked at the endless yellow sand before him, his heart was filled with confusion and anxiety.

He had no idea what kind of trials he would go through in this desert, let alone how to successfully complete this experience.

The desert sand is known as the training ground with the highest mortality rate, and many tribesmen are afraid to go there.

Compared to the trials of natural elements such as water and fire, the improvement of earth spirit resistance does not seem to be of much use to many people.

After all, in most cases, people do not encounter dangers directly related to earth aura.

However, when Chi Tianmin stepped into the desert, he truly experienced the horror and cruelty of the desert.

In stark contrast to the coldness of the ice field, the temperature here is suffocatingly high.

Looking around, there is nothing but yellow sand all over the sky.

This monotony and desolation are similar to the loneliness of the ice field.

Fortunately, Chi Tianmin had experienced the volcano and his resistance to high temperatures had been greatly improved.

Otherwise, the scorching heat alone would be enough to make him unbearable.

However, even so, he still felt that his physical strength was being rapidly depleted, and sweat kept dripping from his forehead, soaking his clothes.

When walking in the desert, a sense of direction becomes particularly important.

However, Chi Tianmin soon found himself lost. In this seemingly endless sea of ​​sand, he seemed to have become a lost lamb, helpless and confused.

The scorching heat made him feel more tired and sleepy than ever before, but he knew that he couldn't stop. If he stopped, it would mean giving up and failure.

Fortunately, Chi Tianmin was not unprepared. Before entering the desert, he had already set up a simple formation outside the desert.

Although this formation was simple, it could guide him out of the desert at the critical moment. This became his only hope and sustenance.

However, the trials of the desert are not limited to bad weather.

When Chi Tianmin was struggling to move forward in this sea of ​​sand, he saw the monsters in the desert for the first time. Most of these monsters were the same yellowish brown as the desert and were extremely difficult to spot.

They hide in the sand, waiting for their prey to arrive and then deliver a fatal blow.

The bodies of these monsters are skinny and bony, with almost no flesh and blood, which makes them extremely difficult to kill.

Chi Tianmin's long sword only made banging sounds when it hit them, but could not cause any fatal damage to them.

Hunting a desert monster is several times more difficult than hunting other monsters of the same level. Because they have almost no fatal weaknesses, they often need to be torn into pieces before they can be completely killed.

What made Chi Tianmin feel even more helpless was that even though he had finally killed these monsters, he couldn't get anything useful.

There was almost no flesh and blood in the bodies of these monsters, and even a little material could not be extracted. This made him feel very frustrated and helpless.

Chi Tianmin walked aimlessly in this desert for several days.

He killed many monsters, but still couldn't find a place to train.

His food and water supplies were also constantly being depleted, which made him feel unprecedented pressure and urgency.

Finally, when Chi Tianmin’s food was about to run out, he had to make a difficult decision - to give up this experience and go out.

He knew that if he continued to stay in the desert, he would face a crisis of life and death once the food ran out. He could not let himself fall into such a desperate situation.

However, just when Chi Tianmin was about to give up hope, his feet suddenly loosened and he instantly fell into the desert.

He was horrified to find that he was trapped in quicksand. If he could not escape in time, he would be completely submerged by the sand.

Chi Tianmin suppressed his inner fear and panic and did not struggle violently.

Struggling would only make him fall faster. He lay quietly in the quicksand, feeling the pressure and restraint of the sand.

His breathing became difficult, his heartbeat gradually slowed down, and he seemed to be able to clearly hear the sound of his life slipping away.

However, at this critical moment of life and death, Chi Tianmin suddenly felt a familiar breath.

This aura was very similar to the one he had felt during his previous training in the Thunder Prison Valley and the volcano.

Could it be that this was the experience of the desert sand? To temper and sharpen the body by being buried in the sand?

As the yellow sand continued to wrap and oppress him, Chi Tianmin felt unprecedented oppression and suffocation.

His body seemed to be pressed down by a thousand-pound rock, unable to move.

However, at this critical moment of life and death, he suddenly felt a mysterious power surging in his body. This power seemed to resonate with the power of the earth, giving him a mysterious connection with the desert.

Chi Tianmin tried to adjust his breathing and heartbeat to keep them in sync with the rhythm of the earth.

He felt the pressure and grinding of the earth's power, as if it was tempering his body and will.

As time went on, he gradually adapted to the feeling of oppression and his breathing became smoother.

During this process, not only did Chi Tianmin's body gradually adapt to the baptism of loess, but his perception of the earth spirit also became more acute.

He could clearly sense the changes and flow of the sand around him, as if he had merged into the desert. This wonderful feeling made him feel unprecedented excitement and excitement.

His body was gradually buried by the earth, but he did not feel suffocated or desperate.

On the contrary, he found a different kind of vitality and vigor in this yellow earth.

His breathing became long and deep, as if he was having a silent conversation with the earth.

After an unknown amount of time, when Chi Tianmin opened his eyes again, he found that he had broken out of the ground.

His body was covered with sand and dirt, but his temperament became more restrained and profound.

There was a determined light in his eyes, as if he had completed some kind of transformation and sublimation.

He stood up, shook off the yellow sand on his body, and felt the power surging in his body.

Although this experience was difficult and cruel, it allowed him to achieve unprecedented growth and improvement.

His perception of earth spirits became more acute, and his adaptability to loess was greatly improved.

This will give him a more solid foundation and confidence in his future cultivation.

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