Sunlight shone in the canyon, casting shadows.
This was the south side of the canyon where the poachers had also co from, and now as they fled, they were heading directly towards the sun.
The sun hung high, and drones flew into the sky, borrowing the daylight's cover, coated in a layer of gold, making it impossible for anyone to discern exactly what they were.
Furthermore, frazzled by their desperate escape, the poachers didn't realize a drone was capturing their panicked expressions and postures, which showed up starkly in the machine's view.
It must have been a cri of passion.
Seeing the expression on the other's face for just a mont, Bi Fang realized this possibility.
If there had indeed been preditation, they wouldn't be this frantic, and the ti between the two attacks wouldn't have exceeded ten seconds.
Perhaps the spark that ignited the conflict was the argunt that had just occurred. No, it should be said it was the last straw that broke the cal's back.
A re accident shouldn't have triggered such a massive conflict.
In the recent quarrel, although Bi Fang couldn't make out exactly what the three n had said, the initial voices in the argunt were only two, followed later by a third, which was why Bi Fang had initially mistaken there being only two poachers.
Clearly, the third was the weaker party, and had been in that position for a while, exploding in anger today.
Of course, Bi Fang knew all of this was without evidence; without understanding the true nature of the incident, these were rely his own conjectures.
Dust billowed above the canyon, and the motorcycle quickly disappeared from sight; the drone also returned to Bi Fang's side.
By this ti, the live stream had already erupted into chaos.
No other reason needed; the scene just witnessed was too shocking, like peeling away an onion only to reveal a pitch-black core.
It was chilling.
Bi Fang leaned against the rock wall, slowly slid down, and finally sat on the ground, exhaling a long breath.
It wasn't because he was as frightened as the viewers. This scene hardly counted as anything major in Bi Fang's experience, as he vividly rembered how he had died in his previous life.
It was just sowhat nauseating.
In the corner of his eye, he could still vaguely see the teeming crocodiles piled upon one another, crawling, ripping, and tearing.
It was bloody and violent.
The drone intentionally avoided that scene, and apart from Bi Fang himself, no one else could see it.
This was the wilderness.
Africa's Sahara.
The ends of the earth, desolate and uninhabited; wherever one looked, stretches of yellow desert sand lded into one another, and the gentle breeze was not comforting but rather brought gusts of yellow sand.
On this nearly ten million square kiloters of land, most of it remains uninhabited, rife with conflict. Even in peaceful countries, due to poverty, police forces are limited and cannot cover everywhere.
Completely exposed outside the law, those who co here fully reveal their evil, their primitive ambitions.
Here, humans are no different from wild beasts.
Only beasts seek blood, humans seek wealth.
Making money is the priority; how it is made doesn't matter; getting the money is essential. Those who can establish themselves in this desert are not to be trifled with, one more violent than the other, with fists solving issues.
In this lawless land, the law is like a bystander.
Without morality or rules, it's like a return to primal society, with even money so cheap and useless. Here, only the most basic instincts of life and death, joy and evil prevail, with all the rules set by one's own heart.
Facing the burst of comnts in the live stream, even Bi Fang, always skilled at communication, didn't know what to say,
The scene from less than ten minutes ago had attracted more than ten million viewers.
It was akin to a scene from the dark web, truly shocking the world.
Had Bi Fang been a smoker, he might have wanted one right then.
After a long silence, and once the viewers had finally co to grips with reality, Bi Fang stood up.
"In this world, there will always be areas unreachable by humans, not just geographically but also in the depths of every person's soul, a space that can't be controlled by the hand of another."
[Is Master Fang going to pursue them?]
[He can't catch up, right? Not to ntion the cliff is so high, a cal can't outrun a motorcycle, and there's also the fact that they have guns.]
[We've got their faces on cara; just report it to the police, don't try to play hero.]
[Indeed, let the police handle it.]
[Does Master Fang not have a phone? I'll help make the call!]
[By the way, where is this?]
As fans of Master Fang, most of the viewers had long since grown accustod to such heart-stopping events, quickly regaining their composure and suggesting to help call the police.
Without hesitation, Bi Fang looked up at the sky, discerned his approximate latitude and longitude, and announced his location.
The powerful netizens soon found the local jurisdiction and called the police about the scene they had just witnessed.
With the live video as undeniable evidence, and given the large number of people involved, along with many fans directly contacting higher-level regional authorities,
Millions had witnessed it, and this was no small matter. Even if Chad finds handling such a heinous cri in a desolate area challenging, it cannot easily be ignored, and a commitnt was soon made.
The viewers who received the responses returned one by one seeking comndation while the tense atmosphere in the live stream room dissipated.
"Truly impressive," Bi Fang rarely offered such praise.
By then, he had fully erged from the canyon.
Bi Fang looked back, his lips parted wordlessly, his heart's unease sweeping clean.
The sandstone eroded by winds had ford peculiar and unique shapes, and the rock art relics nestled in the overhangs were both majestic and astonishing.
It was an ecological miracle: besides cals and crocodiles, many frogs also made their ho in the oasis, along with nurous other animals drinking from the precious water.
Cal cries echoed consistently through the rocky canyons.
Many beautiful and vibrant large murals of ostriches, warriors, buffaloes, and various human figures were carved into the rocks shaped by water erosion.
The rock art relics indicated that these species once thrived in the Guelta within the Sahara Desert, revealing scenes from the lives of people in bygone ages.
Nearby lay so lesser-known ancient grave sites waiting to be explored.
Human skulls, buried for centuries, frequently appeared among the sand and gravel.
In the vast expanse of the desert, the Dachi Oasis was absolutely a delightful surprise.
Regrettably, even such a remote canyon remained vulnerable to desperados who entered it, attempting to disrupt its fragile ecology.
The more roads one traveled, the more experiences one had.
Perhaps Bi Fang himself hadn't noticed, but he had beco increasingly steady and composed in the face of unexpected events.
Chad was the penultimate stop of the journey.
This grand journey was nearing its final destination—Egypt.
It was the most prominent nation in all of Africa, bar none.
Compared to Egypt, the nas of any other African countries sounded like minor, insignificant nations.
Thinking of Egypt naturally brought to mind the four great ancient civilizations and the Pyramids.
[Finally here, huh?]
[Egypt, feels like it's the only place in Africa with so presence]
[After all, people don't pay attention to the poor (dog's head)]
Bi Fang smiled and did not express his own opinion on so of the sensitive topics in the barrage of comnts.
As a celebrity, he often needed to be mindful of his words and try to minimize the expression of his opinions.
Otherwise, it was easy for others to take his words out of context, sothing Bi Fang had experienced more than once, though it hadn't caused any significant negative impact.
If it weren't for the fact that he earned his living through talent, it might indeed have been possible to damage so of his vitality.
"The earliest civilizations of humans were born in the Nile River Basin, sopotamia, the Indus Valley, and the Yellow River Basin, eventually evolving into the four great ancient nations."
"It is widely accepted that the creators of Ancient Egyptian civilization were a blend of North African natives and Western Asian migrants, but the tiline of this integration is uncertain—it's thought to have occurred over a very long period."
"The geographical position of this country is quite advantageous, with the Libyan Desert to the west, the Arabian Desert to the east, the Nubian Desert and Grand Waterfalls to the south, and the coast to the north. These natural features ensconced Ancient Egypt, protecting it from foreign attackers."
"According to the traditional chronological record of dynasties, the history of Ancient Egypt encompasses 31 dynasties, in chronological order they are the Badari culture, Amratian culture—also known as Naqada I, then the Gerzean culture, also known as Naqada II, followed by the periods of the dynasties and the interdiary periods of turmoil."
"During the Gerzean culture, which is about 3000 years ago, the earliest form of a state appeared in Ancient Egypt, known as a No, similar to the later provinces of Egypt, and during the sa era, Egyptian script erged."
"In the Early Dynastic Period, Ancient Egypt, under the leadership of its rulers, established a state and unified the tribes of Ancient Egypt at the ti."
"In other words, a unified state of Ancient Egypt appeared in 3100 BC, which is the earliest recorded unified human civilization to date."
[Wait, wasn't the earliest unified dynasty the Qin Dynasty?]
[That was the earliest unified dynasty of Huaxia, not the world's]
[I rember Egypt's was about a thousand years earlier]
[It was that impressive?]
[But unity doesn't an cultural advancent; when it cos to civilization, our Huaxia is the real deal, the authentic ancient dynasties]
[Indeed, Ancient Egypt and modern Egypt are completely different—only the na remains the sa]
"Among the ancient emperors who have left their mark in history, Ancient Egypt's nes is perhaps the earliest."
"He holds a status akin to Qin Shi Huang, the founder of the First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt and the one who laid the foundations for the unification of the nation."
The tiline of the First Dynasty spanned from 3200 BC to 2850 BC.
The First Dynasty of Egypt was tightly situated along the narrow strip surrounding the Nile River, and the Ancient Egyptians achieved great agricultural success by managing and controlling the once-a-year flooding of the Nile.
Over the 3,000-plus years of Ancient Egyptian civilization, they built massive Pyramids, temples, and obelisks, and established the most advanced dical system in the world at the ti.
"In the state of Ancient Egypt, the supre ruler was known as the Pharaoh, who was seen as the son of the sun god and possessed ultimate power and status."
"Below the Pharaoh was the Vizier, known in Arabic as the Vizier, as well as ministers. The Vizier and ministers were in charge of state affairs, but the Pharaoh had the final say in decisions."
"The Pharaoh was also the supre military commander of the state of Ancient Egypt, and could rule over all the local areas through local officials called Nomarchs."
"Governorships could be hereditary, but they had to be approved by the Pharaoh."
"As a symbol of this supre authority, the Pharaoh held imnse prestige in the state of Ancient Egypt, to the extent that later subjects could only kiss the soil beneath the Pharaoh's feet, and it was a great honor for a noble if they were allowed to kiss the Pharaoh's foot."
[A Day of Studying History]
"The Old Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt was peaceful and didn't engage in aggression, as it had fertile lands; people were content with what they had. This era of peace and prosperity lasted nearly 1,000 years until it ca to an end in 2181 BC, entering the First Interdiate Period."
"The main reasons for this included egoism and social conflicts due to overburdening the population, as well as invasions by tribes from outside the desert, which led Ancient Egyptian civilization into a more war-torn Interdiate period."
"Eventually, the Eleventh Dynasty rose, reuniting the state of Ancient Egypt and initiating the Middle Kingdom period."
"However, the good tis did not last long. With the end of the Twelfth Dynasty, the state of Ancient Egypt fell again into a situation of internal strife and external deceit, a period that is considered the Second Interdiate Period."
"According to research, the main cause was the rebellion of the fallen nobility, resulting in a further weakening of the Pharaoh's power."
"Additionally, the invasions of West Asian nomadic tribes pressed Ancient Egypt hard, and it was even later ruled by the invading tribe of the Hyksos, also known as the Shepherd Kings."
[Wow, the Interdiate Period ans war and chaos, right?]
"That's one way to understand it."
Bi Fang directly affird this statent.
"There's still a lot of history to co, including the New Kingdom period when the Egyptians took back their land."
"The last Pharaoh of this period was Rasses III. After him, the Pharaoh's successors were often ineffectual."
"In the 12th century BC, Ancient Egypt was greatly weakened, and surrounding barbarian tribes seized the opportunity to invade. Ultimately, during the invasions of the Libyans and Nubians, the Ancient Egyptian civilization kept declining."
"By the 10th century BC, the Libyans had seized the Pharaoh's throne, and by 670 BC, Ancient Egypt was conquered by the Assyrians."
"However, the rule of the Assyrians lasted only eight years, and in 662 BC, Ancient Egypt was revitalized, and its culture rapidly developed."
"In 525 BC, the Persian Empire invaded and occupied Ancient Egypt, and thereafter, the Ancient Egyptian civilization suffered a heavy blow and never recovered."
"Although around 332 BC, Egypt entered the Ptolemaic Dynasty period, and its culture reached a glamorous level, unfortunately, the Ancient Egyptian culture was heavily Hellenized at that ti, and thus, the civilization of Ancient Egypt vanished in the course of history."
Many in the audience felt a sense of regret upon hearing the story.
It was as if they witnessed a brilliant ancient civilization being subrged in the torrents of history.
"However, even though Ancient Egypt is no more, many traces of their civilization still remain."
"As a symbol of their legacy, we simply cannot miss out on visiting the Pyramids."
"However, even though Ancient Egypt is no more, many traces of their civilization still remain."
"As a symbol of their legacy, we simply cannot miss out on visiting the Pyramids."
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