This was the time of the day when the sunlight was the strongest. The ground was covered by countless deep cracks, and the air, filled with dust and sand accompanied by the vicious heat, made breathing so difficult that it felt like one would die of suffocation the very next minute.
Usually, most survivors would look for a shady shelter and sleep during these hours, they would not act like these survivors here. About twenty to thirty people, around a white tent, were sitting directly under the sun, clearly enduring the torturous heat.
Even though all of them were sweating profusely and were visibly suffering, for some reason, none of them showed any sign of standing up to leave. They all sat under the sun earnestly and threw a glance at the white tent every now and then.
The height of the tent was about the height of a man. It was made of heat-resistant material, so it was definitely very cool inside. At that time, the entrance of the tent was tightly shut.
[1] - The author used a word play here which I was unable to translate. Lin Sanjiu’s surname, 林, means forest, whereas Hai Tianqing’s surname, 海, means sea. The author said that both Hu Changzai couldn’t find the traces of people, Lin and Hai, which also oddly reflects their surroundings. In Hyperthermal Hell, the forests and sea have already disappeared from the landscape.