Sand whales continue to run wild with heavy rain, wrapped in rain clouds.

(Bad... if you keep running like this, the city ahead will be crushed by sand whales...!

I could have predicted the danger, but I didn't think we could handle such a giant beast, hundreds of meters long, on our own.

(If... if... if I remove the device on that sand whale's head!

The sand whales went crazy after they were attached to the white hoods. Suppose a sand whale runs wild because he keeps giving the wrong orders. If we remove this, maybe the sand whale runoff will stop.

(But how...)

Earlier, I tried to climb the sand whale in Ulu, but the surface slipped and couldn't climb. Now, the sand whale's body is suddenly raining like a waterfall, and the sand whale itself is moving violently. If you want to go to that device, there's no way to go.

There comes Karon's voice.

"Chante! To Ulu! Attack the sand whale!

"Eh!? To Ulu!?

Chante returns the word. Her hair and clothes are all wet. That would be the same for the tacket itself. The ground, which was supposed to be sandy, is now like a turbid river.

A little further away from the sand whales, the camels of Ulu and Karon chase after them.

"We don't have time to call for shelter in the city ahead of us! When you look at it, the sand whales open their mouths to ring occasionally! Burn in Ulu's fire the moment you open your mouth, you may be able to do damage!

"But if you do that!

Sand whales can be very damaging to the body. You may die if you fail. But I could only think of that as a way to stop the sand whale in the tacket. It's like a slight possibility. Whatever means you use, you must stop the sand whale.

"Chante... I can't help it. When this happens, a lot of human lives and a beast's life. If we compare, we have to choose human life."

Say quietly to Chante, who is holding him in his chest.

I don't want to make such a choice. But I'm being asked to make a decision at this moment. Then we have to decide.

Chante nodded small in the words of Taketo.

"Yes, I see...."

Confirming that Chante said so, Taketo shouted to Kalon, who was walking with him.

"Circle in front of the sand whale! You guys are in danger. Get away from me!

Karon said, "Okay." It's raining so hard that we can't see each other anymore.

And the sand whale slightly raised its huge tail and hit the ground. This giant, at best, is a few stories tall. The tail fell from that height and hit each piece of water that had accumulated on the ground, causing large vibrations and waves. The wave took his foot and Ulu collapsed and was about to lay down.

As Ulu's body became oblique, the bodies of the taxis on the top were also shaken strongly.

Ru.

"Kyah...."

Since the light chante of her body was about to fall off Ulu's back, the tacket tried to grab her arm and pull her out so that she wouldn't fall. Naturally, the tacket will weigh on the other side.

As Ulu stepped on his feet and changed his posture, the body of the tacket was now swinging outwards. Chante somehow grabbed Ulu's hair with one hand and endured it, but the tacket was thrown out of Ulu's back by a waved clap because of a recoil that originally kept him in an impossible posture.

"Wow...!!!

"Taketo....!

If you hold Chante's hand, you'll end up with her. Taketo let go aggressively. Then he fell to the turbid ground with a japonic sound from his back. I was about to be flushed in the water, but I managed to flip my body. Fortunately, it was still a water bath with the toes on it, so I was able to lift up my face.

"Chante! Go! I don't care! I'll handle it myself!

Yes, he shouted at Ulu as he ran away. For a moment, I felt like Chante nodded towards me as she was getting smaller.

(Please, stop!

We can no longer leave it to Chante and Ulu. The fate of the people of Oasis was in their hands.

Ulu becomes smaller and the creepy giant of sand whales passes by. However, the aftermath of the giant body's departure turned into a large wave like a tsunami, relentlessly hitting the body of the tacket.

"... uhh, wow..."

Rain continues to increase the water flow, and the back of the tacket quickly loses its foot to the ground.

(Eh... what am I supposed to do... drown...)

I try to swim, but I can't do it with the turbidity that pushes me. Hopefully the Karons will find themselves, but they won't be able to get anywhere near us with this water. Ah, the tacket reminds me.

I've seen it on TV or something before. It's not dry or heat waves that kill the most people in the desert. He said rainy floods are the biggest threat to desert people.

When it rains suddenly, water can accumulate faster than the rate at which the sand ground sucks in water. When this happens, the accumulated water slips over the sand and flows into the flood. I didn't expect to experience it with myself.

(Baby... I can't breathe...)

Though the bait pushed into the water tries to rise to breathe, the waves of sand whales push from one to the next, unable to put its face on the surface. I drank water and tried to cough up it, but I couldn't even do it and was flirted with a lot of water.

(Tickles... Help me....! Help me...!!!

Your consciousness is starting to get farther. This may be bad. I don't know how much it was washed away anymore.

Another consciousness that is obviously not yours is inserted into the farther away tactile consciousness.

"Why are you so drowned?"

It was a muffled voice that I had heard somewhere. The voice, which sounded so cold as to be stunned, gave the tacket a small smile while drowning. I didn't expect you to come.