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Chatper 1914

Their vehicle cruised steadily, maintaining a consistent speed. Eventually, by noon the next day, they reached the outskirts of theDeadlands.

There was a large village with around five to six hundred households on the outskirts. The village boasted amenities like an inn,a gas station, a supermarket, and the like. Though not sprawling, it had the essentials.

It also served as a supply station for the exploration teams and a lifeline in critical moments. Whether it was entering or exitingthe desert, people would stop there to rest and gather information.

It was worth mentioning that, given the challenges in transporting goods, the prices within the village were several times higherthan in the city.

Upon entering the village, Grace’s convoy finally came to a halt in front of a rural inn named House of Hope. The inn had oncebeen a primary school, with enough rooms to accommodate over a hundred people.

“Ms. Linsor, we've arrived.” After the convoy stopped, a man appearing to be a mercenary knocked on Grace’s car window.

In his 30s, he wore a yellow camouflage uniform paired with leather boots. He had a tall, large frame and presented a ruggedand imposing demeanor.

This man was Garrett Wilder, the captain of the expedition team. Having led two successful expeditions into the Deadlands andemerging unscathed, Garett was a formidable figure.novelbin

He was also the guide Grace had hired at a considerable cost, in charge of leading their expedition into the desert.

“Captain Wilder, is this Dusthaven Village?” Grace opened the door and glanced around. The village was large and mainlycomprised of low-rise buildings. It had been weathered by constant wind and sand, looking somewhat dilapidated.

However, the inn before them, House of Hope, seemed to be the exception. It appeared clean and well-maintained, suggestingregular upkeep.

“Yes, this is the only village within a hundred miles radius. It’s named Dusthaven Village due to all the sand that blows from theDeadlands.

“But don’t be fooled by its size. It has everything you need. As long as you're willing to pay good money, there are many thingsavailable here that can be found in big cities.

“Visitors from all over, basically anyone who plans to venture into the Deadlands, would stay in this village for a few days torestock and gather intel,” Garrett explained with a smile.

“Great, we'll stay here for now and evaluate the situation.” Grace nodded. After a day and night of travel, most of the group wereexhausted. They needed a good rest before embarking on their mission with renewed energy.

“Have we arrived?” At that moment, Dustin took off his eye mask and stepped out of the car groggily.

“Yes, we'll be staying at this inn tonight,” Grace confirmed.

“Ms. Linsor, this is ...?” Garrett frowned, displeased at the sight of Dustin emerging from Grace’s car.“Oh, | forgot to make introductions.”

Grace motioned toward Garrett, saying, “This is Garrett Wilder, the captain of the Black Scorpion Squad. He is experienced andcapable and has ventured into the Deadlands twice. He will be leading our expedition.”

Then, she motioned to Dustin, ” Captain Wilder, this is my friend and bodyguard, Dustin Rhys. If you encounter any trouble, feelfree to seek his help.”

“Hello, Captain Wilder. Nice to meet you,” Dustin greeted with a smile, extending his hand.“Bodyguard?”

Garrett scrutinized Dustin and commented indifferently, “Ms. Linsor, did he trick you? Look at the size of his body. How is hesupposed to protect you?”

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