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“Immortal, please... just one sip.”

“Immortal, we’ve just come from the Western Regions. We’re dying of thirst. The guards at the Medicinal Spring post station refuses to give us water. We won’t make it to Shazhou alive. Please, let us drink.”

“Please, just one sip for my son...”

“Just a sip...”

“My brother is near death...”

“Just one more sip...”

Their voices rose and fell across the desert, carried by the wind.

Sand swirled in the air ...

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