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36 Hamna Tower

The wind whistled, rolling up the yellow sand all over the sky, and the endless vast desert is filled with death. The oasis is not only dotted with emeralds in a dim desert, but also the only vitality in the desert.

Every oasis is filled with bustling crowds, which is a concentration of transactions, and countless merchants gather here, either for transactions or to supplement the materials needed for the itinerary.

If you want to walk in the desert, it is not possible to have no camels. After arriving at the oasis, Link and his men quickly started buying camels so that they could safely travel through the desert and reach Hamnata.

However, the camels here are not cheap, at least ten times that of Cairo camels. Fortunately, Link brought enough gold, and she paid for the money to buy the camels. Otherwise, if the warden, the greedy guy, bought the camels, he would not be able to help but chop people.

However, Link believes that even if he doesn't pay the money, the warden will reluctantly buy it. After all, compared to the wealth in Hamnata, this little camel money is really nothing.

...

The strong wind blew, rolling up yellow sand, and Link and his group rode a camel and walked in the desert with difficulty. The yellow sand that was blown by the wind made people feel painful on their faces. O'Connor and others had to cover their faces with cloth towels to resist the attack of yellow sand. But this was nothing to Link. The real energy on Link's skin was flowing, let alone sand or bullets, and Link still leisurely exposes his face into the flying yellow sand.

"Hey, Lin, don't you feel it hurt by the sand?" Seeing that Link did not cover her face, O'Connor shouted at Link in confusion.

"No, I have a thick skin, so I don't feel any pain." Link smiled slightly and said half-jokingly.

"I'm very thick-skinned?" Hearing Link's words, O'Connor was speechless and could only shake his head and stop caring about Link. Link would do whatever he wanted.

The weather in the desert changes violently, and the high temperature weather that makes people sweat during the day will suddenly drop at night. The cold wind blows in the dark desert, making people feel chills.

"Be careful at night, don't catch a cold. And those damn Americans followed." O'Connor looked at the Americans following behind him, turned to Link and instructed.

"Don't worry, you just need to take care of yourself and take me to Hamnata. I will take care of myself." Link waved his hand, his face full of irrelevance.

"Since you, as an employer, have said this, I won't talk much anymore." Seeing that Link's face was indifferent, O'Connor shook his head, and he was even more puzzled in his heart what Link had to do to Hamnata. If it were for the treasure, how could he ignore the Americans following him? If it weren't for the treasure, then what could Hamnata attract Link? However, Hamnata itself is very mysterious, and maybe there is really something amazing in it. However, these have nothing to do with O'Connor. He just needs to bring Link to Hamnata.

To be honest, if Link hadn't saved him, he wouldn't have come to this ghost place again.

...

The sun slowly rose, and as the sun rose, countless lights sprinkled onto the earth. With the emergence of light, the desert space in the distance appeared like the water surface, and a desolate city stood on the desert.

"Is this Hamnata?" Jonnasen looked at the scene in front of him in surprise and instinctively rubbed his eyes. "I'm not dazzled, this is indeed Hamnata."

"It's incredible. The wisdom of the ancient Egyptians was so great." Evelyn grew up her mouth, and her mouth was enough to stuff a duck egg into it.

"I couldn't believe it at the beginning," O'Connor said.

"The power of God." Looking at Hamnata who appeared, Link's mouth raised slightly, revealing a smile. "It's a pity that the gods here have fallen long ago, and what is left is just a trace of divine power. Perhaps it may contain the residual soul of a certain god." Thinking of the hell messenger who took Imoton to hell in the plot, Link had no idea in his heart.

In Link's eyes, he could clearly see the divine chains of order wrapped around Hamnata, but the divine power luster that these divine chains had lost became dilapidated and seemed to turn into ashes at any time.

This is a problem that arises after the fall of the gods. Without the support of the power of the gods, the order chain on Hamnata is obviously difficult to resist the erosion of time and has become corrupt.

"If these order god chains were really created by Anubis, then this death god Anubis is really not very powerful among the gods. At most, they have just entered the S level. Even the order god chain created by the S2 level god can resist the erosion of tens of thousands of years, and the order god chain here is about to collapse in just a few thousand years." Looking at the decaying order god chain that is about to collapse, Link showed a sneer on his lips. It is best if Anubis's power is not strong, only in this way can he have a greater chance of success.

"Look, let's go in first." The American shouted, and the sound of horse hooves rang out, and soon rushed past them.

"These damn Americans." O'Connor was also aroused by ambition, wielding his whip and whipping the camels, driving the camels and horses to race in the desert.

"What should we do?" the warden obviously didn't know what to do, and asked in panic.

"Of course, I rushed forward." Evelyn shouted like a female knight, and immediately slapped the camel and rushed forward, but looking at her stumbled, she was obviously just a knight apprentice.

This kind of thing is not suitable for me." Jonnason saw the cowboy and O'Connor fight and retreated slightly. "Let's go, Treasure Ke is waiting for us, you can't retreat at this time." Link shook the whip and whipped the camel, driving the camel to chase him.

"Okay, for the treasure." Jonnason shook his head helplessly, and drove the camel up to rush forward. Naturally, the warden was the same. How could he give up the treasure?

...

After everyone arrived at Hamnata, Link immediately called O'Connor.

"What's the matter?" O'Connor immediately asked when he saw his employer calling him.

"You guys go in, I won't go in. I'm not interested in the treasures inside, just look at the scenery outside." Link smiled slightly and said to O'Connor.

"Are you sure?" O'Connor looked at Link in confusion. He felt very surprised. After Link arrived at Hamnata, he stopped entering again. Then why are you here from afar? Look at the sand!

"I'm sure." Link nodded with a smile.

"Okay, then our employment relationship is over." O'Connor nodded when he saw Link and said nothing.

"Of course, you are free and do whatever you want. Evelyn is a very good girl, you can choose to attack." Link said to O'Connor with a smile.

O'Connor curled his lips, turned around and walked towards Evelyn and the others, and told them what Link wanted to stay on it. Although Evelyn felt a little strange, she didn't say anything. After all, it was Link's own business and she couldn't control it. Jonnason and the warden raised their hands to agree. They had arrived at Hamnata, so naturally the fewer people they entered, the more treasures they got. They were too happy to not enter, so how could they object?

"Imoton is coming out, it's time for me to act." Link looked at the desolate Hamnata, squinted his eyes slightly, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.
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