617 Wait Until I Take You Home 2
This is the last town that can be seen before entering the Great Desert of Yrel. It is now at noon, and the entire road surface is exposed to the scorching sun to the point that the road surface is distorted. The heat wave sweeps everything here. Covered with heat.
Three off-road vehicles drove into the town one after another, and arrived at the parking lot of a hotel. The front door opened, and a girl with a clear face came out. She was about 21 or 20 years old, and her eyes seemed to be unaccustomed to the harsh yellow sand. He squinted slightly, put his hands above his eyes as sunshade, and his dark green short sleeves and trousers had the University of Wisconsin badge on it. Behind the parking lot was the edge of the desert. Looking out, there was a sea of golden sand Boundless.
Because it is the hottest time at noon, there are almost no people on the streets of this border town. The low-rise one-story buildings stretch across the past, forming a small town. It lives by selling supplies before entering the sand sea all year round.
Everything here is more than three times more expensive than outside, but it’s all here, and generally no one will go back and care about the price of the things you need. People who come here are generally not adventure lovers. The poor man who digs for gold in the sea.
This is the first time that the Department of History and Archeology of Wyss University has focused on desert civilization. This desert was once the center of a brilliant civilization. Under this yellow sand is buried the most fantastic lost kingdom, as well as the last kingdom of this kingdom. The tomb of a monarch has already been confirmed as the subject of graduation thesis for this year's graduate students.
And Cheng Luo is one of the students who are about to graduate. Her parents are both university professors, and she has a strong interest in archeology and historical relics. I heard that the school organized a group of scholars to go to the world's largest Yrel. When the Great Desert was doing some research on ancient civilizations, she excitedly signed up and persuaded her parents to go with her as an intern assistant.
Thinking that it was a professional team of the school and would not encounter any serious danger, the parents agreed. After half a month of preparation, their team of eight people boarded the plane to the Great Desert of Yrel, which was very far away. , it took a full six hours of flying to reach the destination, and then sat in the car all night before arriving at the largest desert entrance that has been fully developed.
Considering the danger of entering the desert directly from other places, everyone still chose this very mature route.
Several people got out of the car behind him. Senior Zhou Qiang handed Cheng Luo a parasol and said, "The ultraviolet rays are too high, please cover them up. Professor Wu asked us to go to the hotel to rest and wait for the notice. It seems that we made an appointment before." The guide isn't coming."
"Huh? No way? Is it easy to find a guide temporarily?" Cheng Luo was a little surprised.
"Not sure, forget it, let's go to the hotel first, I'm so hungry, let's go Cheng Luo." The senior turned around and called Cheng Luo as he walked towards the hotel.
Pushing open the glass door, I felt like I was in heaven. The temperature of the air conditioner was cool and comfortable, which completely separated the scorching heat just now. Professor Wu and the remaining teachers were sitting in front of the sofa in the reception area and discussing something.
"Uncle Wu, hello teachers." Cheng Luo went over to say hello.
"Hey, okay, Cheng Luo, I just sent a message to your parents to reassure them, since everyone is here, let's go to lunch first, everything is almost arranged here." Professor Wu said from Standing up on the sofa, he is still tall and straight in his fifties. Except for some mottled white hair, he still looks like he is in his prime.