After more than a year of treasure hunting, he met a gypsy who interpreted dreams, a king of Salem who pointed out ominous signs, a guide who cheated money, a crystal glass merchant who took his money alive, a British scholar who came from afar to study alchemy, an alchemist who taught him to understand that fate tested his wisdom and perseverance, and a desert woman Fatima who made him love Miao. Obsessed with the stupidity of dreams, the shepherd boy suddenly realized that the treasure was under the fig tree in the ruins of his hometown church. He returned to his hometown, dug up the treasure in the familiar place of primitive shepherds, fulfilled the promise of rewarding gypsies, and rushed to Fatima, waiting for infatuation in the vast desert with a kiss in the wind. [ 1]