The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Invasion of the Sea

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Invasion of the Sea

by (france) Jules Verne

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. An organization called the French Overseas Company decided to dig a canal to bring Mediterranean water into the Sahara Desert to form a new sea. This was the "Sea Invasion" plan. The locals were restless and worried that their vested interests would be harmed, especially the Tuareg Spring people, who were famous among the local tribes and made a living by robbing desert caravans. As the leader, Hajar was powerful in all directions. He was captured in a battle and successfully escaped from prison on the eve of the canal's construction. A team led by Ardigan was ordered to survey the progress of the project. When they arrived at the construction site, they found it vandalized and deserted. What's even more unfortunate is that the team encountered Hajar's people on the way to find reinforcements, became prisoners, and was locked up in the stockade. By chance, they managed to escape, but faced fatal danger several times in the desert. The situation that worried them most finally happened, and Hajar's men appeared in the billowing dust...

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