Treasure hunt begins in England

Chapter 207 Emergency Support

Chapter 207 Emergency Support

Daniel's letter brought great help to Liang En, but Pierce's phone call the next day was not the same.Liang En received a call from Pierce just after breakfast the next morning.

"Why did you call me so early? Is something wrong?" After looking at the phone number on the phone, Liang En said lazily.

"I remember that you seem to have recently recruited some people to go to Poland to dig modern treasures. Did you dig out the German gold train from World War II?"

Just as Leon was heading to the Philippines, Pierce also took a team to Poland to find some goodies.Because of Liang En's capital injection into his shop, this time he finally had the liquidity to take the initiative.

The reason for choosing Poland is that although this country requires 90% of the buried objects to be handed over, it also allows the discoverers to take away some items with a low history, rather than forcing them to exchange them for money.

"I also want to find the golden train. Unfortunately, the places where the legendary golden train is located are now strictly controlled by the Poles. It is impossible for foreigners like us to get close."

Pierce's helpless voice came from the microphone. Hearing this voice, Liang En could imagine the depressed expression on his face while holding the phone.

"We originally planned to search for relics related to World War II near Krakow this time, but what we dug up now is completely different from what we imagined."

"Then what do you want me to do?" Liang En asked a little puzzled. "You and I are both studying archeology. I think you should be able to deal with any troublesome things."

"Theoretically, it is, but the things dug up now are too strange." Pierce also knew that it would be embarrassing to say this at this time, but he really had no other choice.

"After all, you also have a share in this business, so if you can spare time now, it's best to come and help me, otherwise our store's first proactive exploration may end in a complete loss of money."

"Okay, I'll try my best to come here." Liang En said after thinking for a while, he found that the work at hand seemed to be done anywhere, so he happened to be able to spare time to take a trip.

Because Pierce brought everything together, Liang En and Fan Meng took a plane to Warsaw with simple luggage that afternoon, and then arrived in Krakow by plane.

But what Liang En didn't notice was that just as he was setting off from Baojian Town with a small suitcase, there was a clumsy mobile phone on a bus that was passing him. figure.

If Liang En was on another bus at this time and sat next to this figure, he would find that the mobile phone of this figure displayed an electronic map, and the location's destination was Liang En's pasture.

Because the plane landed very late, Liang En and the others did not go to the excavation site in the suburbs, but chose to stay in the city for one night, and then took the bus to Pierce's place after breakfast the next morning. Said village.

Then, the two of them leaned on trekking poles and walked along the road in the village with one foot deep and one foot shallow, and walked to a place not far from the outside of the village, where two tents were obviously set up.

"Good morning, Pierce." After hugging and greeting Pierce from the tent, Liang En quickly changed the topic to this excavation site.

"This excavation is mainly because I bought a Soviet map of World War II before, which specifically marked this place where a small-scale firefight broke out—"

On the way leading Liang En to the excavation site, Pierce explained to him the situation he encountered during this excavation from the very beginning.

According to him, he decided to use this place as the target of excavation after judging that this place was once a war zone, but it was not a war zone where there was a fierce exchange of fire.

"You know, the Soviets advanced very fast in the late World War II, so they often didn't have time to clean the battlefield carefully, so there would be a lot of valuable things left on the battlefield." Pierce explained with his hands spread out.

"But because the place we chose is not a particularly intense battle zone, obviously there won't be too many excavators digging here, and there won't be too many dangerous explosives—"

"But now it seems that you have found the wrong place." Just as everyone was talking, they came to a ditch, and at this moment, Liang En could see at a glance what was wrong.

Because once inside this trench, there was a row of timbers that were obviously used to fix the trenches, but these timbers were not a product of World War II for those professionals just by looking at them.

In addition, the width, depth, and cross-section of the entire trench are not like modern military trenches at all. At least in Liang En's view, they are somewhat like the trenches or moats of ancient castles.

"It's indeed the wrong place. At least the wood should be more than 300 years old." Pierce nodded and said. "It feels like a settlement from the 67s."

"And the reason why I called you here is that I hope you can help to find out what this place is? If it is an ordinary village relic. I think we can inform the Poles directly."

Be aware that according to Polish law the rewards for discovering villages are different from the rewards for discovering anything else.If this place is a monastery and reported as a village, they will definitely not gain much this time, and they may not even be able to recover the cost.

"Didn't you go to investigate?" Liang En looked at the wasteland in front of him and said, "I see your manpower and equipment here, there is absolutely no need to wait for me to come over."

"Please, it costs money to start work." Pierce shrugged his shoulders and said, "And you have a sixth sense, so you should be able to complete this search with the most cost-effective premise."

"Okay, then let me try." Liang En nodded after sighing. Obviously, some of his previous actions took deep root in Pierce's mind, and even at this time he directly removed him from the England called.

Fortunately, Liang En didn't have to start all over again, at least Pierce had already excavated and sampled the entire wasteland, so he only needed to conduct a simple analysis of this book in the future.

Of course, it is not a simple matter to analyze hundreds of samples in detail with a microscope one by one. Normally, it may take two or three days to get everything done, so Liang En decided to take a chance.

After making a decision, he took the backpack containing these sample jars to a wasteland that seemed to have nothing to do with the ruins, and then pretended to shake the bottle to check the situation in the bottle, while using a [Detection (N) 】.

As he had guessed, a ray of light emanated from one of the more than 100 bottles in front of him.After pouring the contents of the bottle onto the test strip, he quickly discovered what it was.

What shines is a thin piece of metal the size of a coin. It looks like copper, but it should be plated with gold, so it looks golden after wiping off the dirt.

(End of this chapter)

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