Whisker was quite fascinated at the place he had arrived.
The aquifer was water collected in large cavernous bedrocks where the beasts settled in. The porcupine was inside one of these massive caverns, settling in like a fetus settled in its mother's womb.
Whisker couldn't see anything, so he could only work based on what he could sense. The water around him wasn't clear at all. It was more of a muddy sludge as it would be this deep underground.
It was quite cold, with this region having collected Yin for the majority of the previous night. He reckoned that as the sun rose high in the sky throughout the day, the Yin throughout this region would lower by the second as well.
There were many questions that flooded his mind, the strongest one of which was what the beast was doing there exactly. Why had it come down only to stay in one of these muddy water pockets? S~eaʀᴄh the Nôvelƒire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
In the first place, where had the water come from?
Whisker had learned a lot about Hell from Alex, and one of the most important things he had been told was the fact that Alex had never seen rain at all.
The desert was scorching hot, both day and night, devoid of all clouds. It was hard to find moisture in the air, let alone rain at all. However, the people around the desert definitely drew up water from underground. There was plenty of water here for them to consume.
Whisker wondered how that could be. Where did the water come from?
Whisker left the porcupine and traveled around while remaining as hidden as he could. He searched for where the water had come from and made his way to the other region.
He found more beasts, all in a nearly asleep state, doing the exact same thing as the porcupine. There were all sorts of beasts here, from mammals to reptiles to birds. It was just incredible how much variety there was to these beasts.
And there were so many of them as well.
In just 15 minutes of roaming around, Whisker noticed hundreds of these beasts. Some remained so close that it was surprising they didn't start fighting each other.
The more Whisker traveled, the more he realized just how large the aquifer was. He had traveled for an hour, during which point he had to stop. There was no end to the aquifer as far as he could tell.
And all the beasts had come to this exact region in order to seemingly sleep as well.
Whisker took a moment to think about the beasts, remembering what Alex had told him. Aside from locations with a lot of Sunhearts such as cities and large human colonies, the beasts could be found in all other locations of the desert.
There were easily more beasts in the desert than there were humans. And from what Alex had learned about them, all beasts went underground at the end of the night.
'Does that mean all the other beasts come down to a location like these too?' Whisker thought. 'Are there large aquifers around the desert that the beasts like to go to after they're done?'
For some reason, the similarity in the beasts' actions made Whisker believe they did. If not aquifers, then they at least went down to a region where there would be a subtle leftover Yin such as this place.
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