While the young barbarians thanked their leader for realizing the danger they were in, Andrew and his companions continued on their way. The Yellow Desert, like all deserts, was hot and dry during the day, but humid and freezing at night.
Andrew and the others had not made much progress and had already finished several canteens of water, as the heat was unbearable. Not to mention that the yellow sand landscape as far as the eye can see is not very pleasant.
Although they were riding wind horses who are specialists in running on sand, the hot environment still made them very tired and that is why Andrew, Oliver, and Castor had to stop every 3 hours to give them water and food.
They also had to let them rest from time to time, because these horses, although strong, are still living beings, they could not run indefinitely. In this way, the first day it was passed without problems.