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... moonlight, and the surface of the desert faintly gleamed white with a solitary black spot conspicuously appearing upon this silver carpet.

The enormous camels bent their long necks to drink, their heads lowered to the ink-black water that rippled with layers of dark and glossy waves.

Bi Fang crouched on one knee, dipped his hand in the water, brought it to his nose for a sniff, flicked his fingers to shake off the droplets, then rubbed them dry on the sand.

"No strange sm ...

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