It didn't take long for people to discover that the thoughts of death in the ruins of Harim had inexplicably disappeared.

As soon as this information came out, it immediately attracted many relic hunters.

Without the thought of death, they were able to enter the cave unimpeded.

Nothing exists inside except for the frescoes in the passage and the lone altar, except for the signs of fierce fighting.

As for Pete and the two bodyguards, they have long since been reduced to ashes and have not attracted the attention of others, and are believed to have disappeared during the expedition.

It is this remaining mural that is the biggest gain for countless relic hunters.

It can help them understand the origin of the Harim ruins and the reasons for their demise.

One of the relic hunters, who knew something about it, had discovered that there was a connection to the Dark Continent.

After briefing with the Association's top management, the interior of the Harim ruins continued to be cordoned off to irregular persons.

The name of the relict hunter who was reported was "Kim"!

......

While people were still talking about the changes in the Harim Ruins, Link had already traveled to the eastern part of the continent of Eulubian by airship.

It is said to be home to the largest desert in the world, the Samok Desert.

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Samok Desert, which also belongs to the United States of Sahelta, is located close to the Harim ruins, which is one of the reasons Link chose to come here.

Another reason is that he wants to verify whether his previous guess about the rules of Pokémon conception is correct.

This is the largest desert in the United States of Sahelta, which occupies about one-third of the area, and the Samok Desert is the testing ground he has chosen!

As Link expected, he had just stepped into the range of the Samok Desert when the progress bar in his mind, symbolizing the birth of a Pokémon, reappeared.

Link didn't have any surprises other than anticipation, and it made perfect sense that Pokémon could be bred as a place with the name "Largest Desert".

All he wanted to know was which Pokémon it was

Most of the area of the Samok Desert is covered with sand, but quite a few humans still live here.

People have developed a huge tourism chain through local characteristics.

In Link's eyes, it is the largest city on the edge of the Samok Desert and the first stop of choice for tourists.

Tucker City!

The long, thick black-brown walls keep most of the sand out.

Only a few pieces of sand drifting in from high above fall on the deserted corners of the city, making those who stay here realize that this is a city in the desert.

When you come to the city, you will find that the people inside, whether locals or outsiders, are basically wearing the same clothes.

The top and bottom are basically white clothes, which can reduce heat absorption.

A significant number of people also wear a bandage-like item around their head, which looks a bit like the people of the Middle East on the Blue Star.

At the same time, there is also a great similarity in skin tone, due to long-term high temperature exposure, people's skin color is mostly dark brown.

Link couldn't help but think to himself, if it was a hip-hop man, he would probably fit in perfectly with the locals here.

Due to the vast location, the people in the desert have cultivated batches of suitable creatures to be mounts through long-term excavation and development.

The tripled camel is one of the most common mounts!

On the whole, it is similar to the camel on the blue star, except that the tripled camel has one more hump.

The hump is where the camel stores energy and water, and one more peak means a longer endurance.

And camels are native creatures in the desert, with strong endurance, drought and heat tolerance, and at the same time they are cheap to raise.

It is the most cost-effective and excellent mount in the desert tourism industry, and it can be regarded as providing a lot of help for the development of the local area.

Looking at the tripled camels lining the streets, Link recalled what the old man had just said at the camel rental shop.

What he said was actually not wrong, and Link could feel it after riding for a while.

But this tripled camel has a huge drawback - the speed is not good.

This camel walks like a leisurely grandfather walking, and it is okay as a mount for sightseeing, but if you want to hurry, this tripled camel will definitely not be used.

Watching the progress bar go up little by little, Link didn't care about whether the speed was fast or not, anyway, he was here to travel this time.

Tucker City is large, but there are not many buildings inside, and they are on average very small, perhaps due to the dust floating in the sky.

Most of the buildings are mainly earthy yellow, and they stand on the ground like small bungalows, basically one or two floors.

The exterior walls are thicker, but there are many small potholes and windows, which are part of the local efforts to mitigate the effects of heat.

There's nothing to see about these bungalows, and Link's main target is the market area close to the city center.

Since the local economy is mainly driven by tourism, the most of the things in this city are for tourism.

For example, there are B&Bs and hotels everywhere, there are mount rental spots just two blocks away, and then there are the market areas that are gathered together!

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