However, Wrecknam seemed to be different from those other desert cities. It was not only built in the desert but also located right in the center of the Levon Desert.
ording tomon sense, the center of a desert was the ce where water was most scarce, making it an unlikely location for a city. Yet, the Levon Desert seemed to defy this logic. Otherwise, Wrecknam couldn''t have been built there. Without a water source, it was impossible for people to live there, let alone build a city.
With this in mind, Wilbur picked up a map of the Levon Desert and examined it carefully, but he did not find anything unusual about the desert. Then, Wilbur searched through historical records and discovered that this area was a forest a thousand years ago.
Later, due to geographical changes, the river changed its course, leading to water shortages and a gradual transformation into a desert over a thousand years. This record suggested that the evolution of the Levon Desert was no different from other deserts.
Logically, the Levon Desert should share the same characteristics as other deserts. However, what was surprising was that the central area of the Levon Desert had underground water, which is almost impossible in other deserts.
The nature of deserts typically means there cannot be shallow underground water near the central area, but the Levon Desert was an exception.
This peculiar situation gave Wilbur an eerie feeling. It seemed that the Levon Desert was not just a simple desert, or perhaps, there was an underground river beneath it.
This underground river, due to a special geographical position, might be causing the appearance of shallow underground water in the central area of the Levon Desert.
After leaving the library, Wilbur wandered around and walked to the base of the city wall. He climbed up the stairs to the wall and gazed out at the endless desert, suddenly recalling Caitlyn, which brought a brief moment of sweetness to his heart.
Caitlyn''s personality intrigued Wilbur. Although he did not believe in the supposed prophetess, Angelia, who could predict the future, he still decided to visit the alley where Angelia lived.
This time, Wilbur followed Caitlyn''s example from the previous day, queuing up and entering the ce. He met an old woman who introduced herself as Angelia.
Wilbur asked her two questions: the first was whether Caitlyn would reappear, and the second was where the object he was searching for could be found.
Since the dragon cauldron fragment was extremely important, Wilbur did not mention it directly. After hearing Wilbur''s exnation, Angelia chanted an incantation and then stared into her crystal ball.
A momentter, Angelia looked at Wilbur and said, "You are not an ordinary person. You are a cultivator."
"Indeed," Wilbur replied.
"Though you are a cultivator, you should not have changed Caitlyn''s fate. That girl was meant to die yesterday, but you saved her. You altered her destiny, but you will not meet her again."
Wilbur noticed Angelia''s hesitant expression and frowned, asking, "You know what happened yesterday?"
"Of course," she replied.
"Then..."