One climbed up his skin, his nose, his eyes, his eyelashes
Curtis took a look at the sand behind him, changed it into a whole animal form again, put his center of gravity farther away, and slowly and steadily dragged out his tail.
Then Alva put his arm and half of his calf in the sand.
Curtis thrust his tail into the sand and rolled the man out.
"Poof!"
Once out of the sand, Alva spewed out the sand with a nose and a mouth. His feet retreated rapidly. He felt the soft sand under his feet. He jumped up like a frightened bird and immediately became a beast.
"Gaga, gaga!"
A peacock in the sky screamed like a madman, which attracted a group of orcs in the distance to cast strange eyes.
"Is Alva OK?" Bai Qingqing lies in Parker's warm arms and laughs.
The tigers were laughing too, and only Parker was indifferent.
He craned his neck and looked in the direction of Alva, because he had the responsibility to protect his partner box cubs, just to know if there was any danger ahead.
Alva flew wildly in the air for a while and then rested.
Parker took back his eyes and said, "it should be OK. I'll ask Alva when he comes back."
"Well."
Alva also hesitated for a long time. He was afraid to rest on the sand again. He stepped on the ground carefully, and then he became a human, but he did not dare to move.
"When I first came to the desert, I saw a lot of flowing sand. I was too busy to see it. I didn't expect it to be so severe."
Alva said, bending down to the quicksand River, and said firmly, "there must be something pulling me inside! How else can I not climb out? "
"Inertia." Curtis responded with a faint voice, "the sand is flowing, forming a force naturally, which pulls you down."
"So there's nothing in the sand?" Alva is incredible.
The sand at night is clear, and in the daytime, it becomes bright and dazzling, which makes it hard for Curtis to see directly.
Curtis suddenly asked, "can you see the quicksand in the daytime?"
Alva heard the words, his heart pounded.
"It's too bright to see in the daytime."
"I only know that the closer I get to Yancheng, the more quicksand areas like this, we have to tell them, but don't step in," Alva said
Curtis, in silence, swayed the snake's tail to other places.
"Hey, aren't you going back?" Alva asked aloud, looking at the quiet sand under his feet, and taking a careful step, he crept behind Curtis.
"There are predators in the sand. I'll find them one by one." Curtis said in a deep voice that even if the hunters had the self-knowledge not to show up, he would still have to take a look to be relieved.
Alva was surprised again and muttered, "are there any hunters? Why didn't I find out? "
"I'm with you." Alva then became a beast, hovering in the air to follow Curtis and act as his telescope.
After checking, Curtis and Alva returned to the team, and Alva told everyone about the exploration.
The tigers and Parker were shocked. Parker immediately took Alva to check the Liusha river.
But when they got there, the Liusha river no longer existed.
This leads them to another conclusion: Liusha river is mobile.
This is more terrible than the conclusion just made. No one knows whether Liusha river will suddenly move to them.