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Chapter 157 Desert Kingdom (7/5

"Well...is this the scenery of the Desert Kingdom? It's really unique..."

At this time, Wright disguised himself as an ordinary middle-aged traveler - wearing a headscarf and wearing a light-colored big hand that prevents sunburn.

The "ashes" that had advanced to the Great Quick Knife were inserted into the inconspicuous scabbard and hung by Wright at his waist, and there was no specialness from the outside.

Alabastan is a superpower within the "park" of the first half of the great route. It has a long history and has a standing army of 600,000 - in some small countries, the total number of adults is no more than this number.

There are tens of millions of Alabama citizens, and the history of the founding of the country can even be traced back to four thousand years ago. The capital has been established for more than two thousand years...

The Nefirutali royal family can be traced back to eight hundred years ago. The current king is the 12th generation - Nefirutali Cobra!

With a vast coastline, the stretch of Santola River and several large oasis with abundant precipitation, the vast desert environment not only did not cause the Alabastan people to live in a difficult life, but instead formed a unique desert style culture because of its unique geographical environment.

Since he was taking a merchant ship to enter Alabastan from a regular route, Wright did not encounter the Kung Fu manatee who was said to be in groups on the coast...

Haha, the one who beat the old man in the Warring States Period should be gone...

Starting from the city of Iruma on the west bank of the Santola River, passing by the city of Uba, Wright comes to Alabastan's dream city - Rainland.

That is, the old nest of Sha Klokdal's Baroque Studio.

But now this sinister and cunning sand crocodile is still accumulating reputation and has not implemented its own sin plan.

With the identity of the Seven Warriors as a guarantee, his "performance" behavior in combating pirates simply packaged himself as a national hero.

"The city of dreams in the desert, the oasis of rainland..."

Wright sighed as he looked at the beautiful city on both sides of the Santola River with Albana, the capital of Alabastan.

"I'm sorry, when the sin has not happened, even if I know the result, I can't kill the damn sand crocodile in advance..."

"If Senior Brother Sakaski knew what I knew, maybe... no, he would definitely razed the entire rainy land..."

While sighing at the terrible words, Wright stepped into the beautiful city.

This time, Wright was naturally not here to clean up the sand crocodile. Wright knew exactly what Lao Sha wanted to do. Now this kind of thing can only remind Cobra, and not to do it directly.

Although Alabastan now has historical text, Wright cannot interpret it, and it is useless to read it.

As for Pluto...

That's unrealistic.

The main purpose of coming here is to take a look in advance and how to solve the problem of arid cities that will be destroyed when Laosha is causing trouble in the future.

Although Lao Sha cannot be arrested immediately to prevent the artificial "natural disaster", he warned Cobra that a solution could be proposed to protect the people from harm.

After all, what the Navy should do is protect. As one of the few people in the Navy who can directly influence the decision-making of the marshal, Wright should use the future he knows more to avoid tragedy.

Just like Zefa that time.

The Navy cannot interfere with the internal affairs of Alabastan, as a franchise, but as a king who is diligent in his work and loves the people and cannot even bear to raise taxes, Cobra will not ignore the matter of improving people's livelihood.

In the future large-scale rebellion in Alabastan, the rebels are even several times more than the Kingdom Army. It can be seen how much damage this guy Lao Sha has caused to this country!

Needless to say, the cities on both sides of the Santola River are enough to raise them with abundant water.

The rain land is the most representative huge oasis in Alabastan. It has abundant groundwater sources. Although it is inland, the less rainfall is not much impact.

Located in the south of the rainy land and is also an inland city, Yuba is not so lucky.

Although Yuba is an oasis, its groundwater source is far less than that of rainy areas. Most of the city's water demand can only be maintained by rainwater. The city is surrounded by deserts, and it is impossible to even transport water from nearby oasis.

Therefore, if Yuba has no precipitation, that little oasis will dry up if it cannot last for a few years.

What is more dangerous than Uba is the city of Arumma, which does not even have an oasis. Although it is closer to the Santola River, the city of Arumma, which has no underground water sources, is still facing the situation where sea water erodes the lower reaches of the Santola River.

Unfortunately - Arumah City is located in an eroded section of the river. It guards the river, but only inedible sea water. If the rain is lost there, it will face erosion of sea water, and it will be difficult to survive a year.

Fortunately, Alabastan never seemed to have a large-scale lack of rain, and cities like Uba and Arumama were able to continue.

And Clockdal took away as much rain in several cities as many as three years in the future - Aruma was destroyed, and Yuba was on the verge of destruction. How many other smaller or more dependent cities perished?

"What we need to do is not change the way these cities get water - that's too difficult, it's even harder than opening up a new city in the desert."

Wright silently observed the situation in the rain, combined with the environment of Arumma and Uba, he basically gave up the idea of ​​opening up the water sources in the three places.

Even as a great swordsman, he could not open up canal-like waterways in the desert. If he could do it, he would not be isolated from the desert for thousands of years.

"It seems that we can only warn Cobra to encourage urban residents to actively store water."

"If Cobra is indeed smart enough, with a reminder, you should be able to discover Clockdal's trick in time."

"I don't know if the light casting mark has time to develop the ability to teleport large-scale items - it seems that I will still go to Baikalpunk for a while."

If there is an enhanced version of the light casting mark, everything can certainly be solved. But Alabastan is not a country with the naval garrison after all, but only the naval headquarters warships patrol nearby waters.

Therefore, even if you use light casting marks to save disasters in the future, King Cobra must understand the seriousness of the matter and personally agree.

"This guy Clockdal has recently wiped out several pirates... With Cobra's IQ, can't he even notice the conspiracy behind this?"

"It seems that the King's Seven Warriors Sea is really a very disguised title... Could it be that Cobra really regards the Seven Warriors Sea as the one in the world?"

Wright walked towards the "Rain Banquet" of Clockdal, the largest casino in the rain, and silently complained.

"It seems that it's time to give Cobrako a glimpse of the difference between the Seven Warlords and the Navy."

"The big pirate is the big pirate... Even if you are nominally standing on the side of the world, you will be rebellious guys."

"Heroes, they can't do it... It's up to the Navy to save the people!"
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