Life in the desert is boring.

There is only yellow sand all over the sky and desolate Gobi Desert. Even in a relatively lively place like Shahe Town, there are no interesting entertainment activities. No, entertainment activities are a luxury. Life here can be said to be uneventful, and everything seems to be proceeding step by step.

Sanger has been traveling around with Sullivan for five years.

Initially, he wanted to follow Sullivan so that he could survive in the desert and have a chance to find his family.

Later, he knew how to survive in the desert, but he still followed Sullivan because he knew that Sullivan knew a lot, and if he wanted to find someone in such a place, he still needed an experienced person.

Now, five years later, Sanger has gotten used to his current life.

He became taller than before and had gained a lot of strength, but his face was still dull and silly, and he looked very honest.

At first, the people in Shahe Town laughed at Sullivan for bringing back a fool, even though they knew in their hearts that Sangger was not stupid.

Now people in Shahe Town would say:

"This old man has a good eye."

This vision does not refer to how strong Sanger's business ability is, but to how Sullivan can "play" with Sanger in various ways.

A guy who looks honest always makes the customers mistakenly believe that they can take advantage of Sanger, but the result is often the opposite of what they want.

However, even for people like them who travel around for business, their lives in these five years can be described as monotonous. If Sanger had not never given up looking for his relatives and had not done some extreme things in the first few years, their lives in these five years could even be described as boring.

For example, now, a customer came here and walked towards Sangge who was standing there blankly. While looking at the goods in front of him, he secretly grabbed two and put them into his pocket. Maybe he thought his behavior was covert enough, but he didn't know that Sangge had already seen everything he did.

Sang silently counted the number of items the other party had stolen, waiting for him to talk to him, and at the same time thinking about how to make him pay back double.

"Why did you steal my red broom berries? You can just take them if you paid for them?!"

A crisp voice sounded beside Sang who was standing there in a daze, and Shale suddenly jumped out from Sang's shadow. Sang's tall figure could provide Shale with a place to escape the summer heat.

The "guest" who stole the red broom fruit was obviously startled by the sudden sound made by Sha Le. He couldn't help screaming and was about to run away the next second. Fortunately, Sangge reacted quickly and grabbed the other's arm before he could act.

After a while, Sang returned to Shale with the "gift" of apology from the guest. The two smiled at each other without saying anything. They just winked at each other, but it seemed as if they had said everything.

"Alas, girls can't be kept at home when they grow up." Sullivan walked past the two men at the right time, leading the horse, and sighed exaggeratedly. This made the two men feel embarrassed. In the end, Sang took the initiative to walk up to Sullivan and help him carry the goods.

Although Sang and Shale's first meeting was not pleasant, they fell in love with each other over time. Although five years was monotonous and boring, it could also change a lot of things. For example, Sullivan agreed to take Shale with him to do business, and Sang and Shale had already made an engagement.

"Okay, let's pack up. I guess there won't be much business here. Let's stop here for one night. We'll go to the nearby village tomorrow." Sullivan shook his head and said, looking at the setting sun.

"Okay!" Sang agreed quickly, and then started to pack up. However, before he and Sullivan could finish half of their packing, a burst of hurried horse hoof sounds suddenly appeared, and kept approaching them.

The experience accumulated over the years made Sang immediately alert. He looked up and observed his surroundings, and found that in the distance of the town, before the setting sun, several black spots were approaching.

"Black spot..." Sanger's body suddenly trembled, and he quickly looked at Sullivan. No matter how many years have passed, Sanger is still very dependent on this uncle who has led him all the way.

"They actually came here." Salivan also had a serious look on his face. He then hurriedly stepped forward and blocked Shale behind him. He looked at the goods still placed on the ground and sighed:

"Let's go first, those guys are not easy to deal with."

The "those guys" that Sullivan mentioned are the famous bandits in the desert.

There are no cultivators in the desert, but as long as there are people, there will be fights. Although they are all ordinary people in this world, there are differences in strength among them, and the law of the jungle exists.

In this unowned land, these bandits are the most terrifying existence.

"Just a few people? Well, they should be Luo Yidao's men." Sullivan thought about it for a while and felt a little relieved, but still pulled Sangge and Shale into a nearby house. This was a restaurant. In addition to the people who were originally eating inside, there were many people who hid in because they saw those black spots.

"Luo Yidao's people are here!" A low shout came from the crowd. The voice was hoarse and belonged to a thin man with a resentful face.

"Damn it! Why did those bastards suddenly come here?" After hearing the thin man's words, a few complaints were heard from the crowd, but they soon quieted down.

Although everyone knew that the bandits were not easy to deal with, they also knew that they would not kill them all. They also needed to go to the town to buy supplies, but most of the time it was considered a good thing if the people who did business with them did not give them money.

Fortunately, this group of people would not harass them excessively every time. There was a delicate balance between their behavior and the tolerance of the desert residents. These residents even figured out the pattern of their actions and knew when this group of people would appear and when they could live in peace.

But it was obvious that this time Luo Yidao's men appeared quite suddenly.

"There must be something fishy going on when things are out of the ordinary." Sanger muttered to himself, looking at Sullivan and whispering:

"Uncle Sha, what did you say these people have been looking for in the desert? They should be in deeper places at this time. Why did they suddenly come here? Could it be that they found something?"

"Not necessarily," Sullivan shook his head. "You have to remember, they are bandits, and most of the time they have no rules. I think there are only three of them, so they must have sneaked here. This has happened before."

"Before?" Sanger recalled his experiences in the past five years. Except for seeing a group of "black dots" from afar in the desert when he first met Salivan, he never saw them again after that. He couldn't help but ask:

"How long have these guys been bandits in this place?"

"That's why I'm afraid of them," Sullivan seemed to hear the sound of horse hooves approaching, so he lowered his voice and said the last sentence: "That Luo Yidao was already a famous bandit in the desert when I was a child."

Was Luo Yidao a famous gangster when Sullivan was a child?

It was the first time that Sang had heard Sullivan mention this matter. If he had not happened to run into Luo Yidao's men this time, he would probably have to wait a long time before he could know these things.

"Could he practice magic in the desert?" Sang also exclaimed in a low voice, but for some reason, he suddenly had a strange feeling.

It felt like - he also had magic power in his body and he could use magic.

But how is this possible? He grew up in the desert and had never been exposed to magic.

Sang shook his head and put this strange idea behind him. Just at this moment, the sound of approaching horse hooves stopped, the door of the restaurant was suddenly pushed open, and a tall man walked into the house with two unprepossessing younger brothers.

"Serve the wine! Serve the food! Find me two more women!" The tall man yelled as he entered the room. There was an empty table in front of him, but he just took a look, snorted, then grabbed the person at another table nearby, threw him to the ground, and then sat down.

"Hehe!" Looking at the man wailing on the ground, the tall man laughed instead. The boss did not dare to neglect him at all. He hurriedly trotted over to the man with wine and meat, and respectfully poured wine and served him dishes.

"Where are the women?" The tall man was still not satisfied and shouted loudly. His eyes swept around the room and finally stopped behind Sangger and Sullivan.

Shale was standing there.

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