Treasure hunt begins in England
Chapter 792 Deserters
Chapter 792 Deserters
"Obviously, this group of people should use cultural relics as an excuse to find a way to escape from Berlin." After confirming the story behind this document, Liang En told Joan of Arc his inference.
"The reason for choosing this batch of cultural relics is that these cultural relics are relatively marginal cultural relics, so they will not attract attention by making fake documents and taking them out of the museum, and they will not come into contact with the people who actually transferred the cultural relics." Together."
The desperate Germans during the Battle of Berlin went to the point of frenzy, hunting down anyone who could afford a gun, be it women, children or even the disabled as cannon fodder.
According to the records of some Soviet officers and soldiers, when they invaded Berlin, they saw a large number of civilians hanged in various places in Berlin, and there were signs on their chests with various so-called crimes.
So in this situation, many people want to escape from Berlin after realizing that the situation is wrong, to find a way out for themselves and even their entire families.
Of course the easiest way is to run directly, but this time is very dangerous, not to mention the chaos outside, crossing the battlefield is basically a near-death behavior, and the guards alone are an insurmountable obstacle.
At least during the Battle of Berlin, this group of guards executed thousands of people like mad dogs, and the reasons were various, and there were even some reasons that normal people could not understand at all.
So in this case, if you want to run away, it is a good way to get some military permits to prove that you can go out openly, and this pile of Chinese cultural relics is an excellent cover.
As Liang En said before, Chinese cultural relics have not always been of high value, especially during World War II, so it is very normal for this group of people to choose Chinese cultural relics as their target.
After all, if you choose those famous cultural relics, it is unlikely that you want to rely on a note. If you get through a phone call for verification, this group of people will die.
Huaxia cultural relics are another situation. Given the value of Huaxia cultural relics at that time, it is very possible to give them directly if a group of troops come to pick up things with documents under the chaos of war.
As for the reason why the opponent came here, it is not clear now, but judging from the current situation, there is a high probability that they encountered other troops and were coerced all the way.
In the next few days, Liang En and the others thoroughly cleaned up the cellar.As they had guessed before, the cellar should contain Chinese cultural relics from the museum back then.
However, these cultural relics are basically murals and sculptures, and there is no such thing as gold, silver, jewelry or porcelain, and the overall look is a bit gray.
This situation obviously further reduced the risk of secretly moving these things out of the museum back then, and judging from the forms in the forged documents and the complete set of cultural relics, there should have been professionals in this action team back then.
After all, until today, the internal labels of those cultural relics are not public, and only those professionals can write the serial numbers of a complete set of cultural relics correctly.
After realizing this, Liang En seriously recalled the scenes he saw through these cultural relics, and found more clues.
For example, he saw that the SS [-]st Assault Squadron of the SS who was writing in a notebook, that is, an officer with the rank of captain, although there were calluses on his right index finger, they were concentrated on the belly of the index finger, not the second knuckle. .
This shows that he is not a professional soldier, but has been engaged in civilian work for a long time. If you count the overall temperament, you look more like a scholar.
This is actually a small flaw.Although during the critical period of 1945, the German army was basically hungry when it recruited soldiers, and almost anyone would stuff it into the army, but this was limited to soldiers rather than officers.
In particular, core officers like captains, even if they are not as elite as they were in their heyday, are definitely professional soldiers, and it is impossible to directly find an ordinary person to serve as them.
From this point, it can also reflect the degree of chaos in Berlin, Germany at the end of World War II. At least with the level of camouflage of this group of half-baked people, they would not even be able to escape from Berlin at any other time, let alone run away with a lot of things.
After the final inventory, they found that more than ten tons of cultural relics were found and stuffed into the space formed by the cards. In order to accommodate these boxes, Liang En even had to throw out some of the weapons and ammunition that had been placed in the space before.
Thankfully, these weapons were also dug up from another World War II cache, so it shouldn't be a surprise to throw them here.
After finishing these tasks, Liang En asked Joan of Arc to help him look outside, and then checked the cards he got this time. In fact, the cards appeared in his mind when he found this kind of treasure vault before.
However, Liang En didn't have time to look at his own cards at that time, mainly because their transshipment work was secret this time, so in order to avoid being discovered, they had to speed up the excavation work to reduce the chance of being discovered by others.
This time there are only five cards, mainly because although these things need history and history, and stories and stories, but because they are lost for a long time, the stories are not widely spread, so the information gathered on them is naturally not enough.
Fortunately, after a round of inspection, Liang En found that the overall configuration of the cards this time is very good, at least from the perspective of practicality, they are relatively practical things.
The two cards with the lowest level are [Appraisal (N)], and these two cards can just help Liang En replenish some of the previously consumed cards, while the other two are a [Natural Pigment Blending (N) ] and a piece of [Silk Road (R)].
[Natural dye blending (N), human beings' pursuit of color has existed since the origin of civilization. For example, pictures drawn with hematite can be seen in caves in Spain and in the Sahara desert.
Although these pictures have an encyclopedic nature, they also have important artistic value. In addition, they also dyed red with hematite the necklaces made of animal teeth and bones that they carried around.
And this pursuit of beautiful colors has continued to this day, but before those chemically synthesized pigments were put into use, it was mainly various natural dyes that achieved this purpose.
Although compared with today's chemically synthesized dyes, these natural dyes are completely outdated in terms of performance, but no one will forget their contribution to human art over thousands of years.
Enhancement card (one-time), consumption of this card allows everyone to master the synthesis methods of various natural dyes. (Alchemy skills can be used to strengthen)]
"A card that doesn't seem to have much effect." Liang En muttered after glancing at the card. After all, the scope of application of this skill is too narrow.
But in any case, this is one of the cards that was obtained with great difficulty, so naturally it cannot be wasted.So Liang En just complained and put the card aside, then looked at another card.
(End of this chapter)
"Obviously, this group of people should use cultural relics as an excuse to find a way to escape from Berlin." After confirming the story behind this document, Liang En told Joan of Arc his inference.
"The reason for choosing this batch of cultural relics is that these cultural relics are relatively marginal cultural relics, so they will not attract attention by making fake documents and taking them out of the museum, and they will not come into contact with the people who actually transferred the cultural relics." Together."
The desperate Germans during the Battle of Berlin went to the point of frenzy, hunting down anyone who could afford a gun, be it women, children or even the disabled as cannon fodder.
According to the records of some Soviet officers and soldiers, when they invaded Berlin, they saw a large number of civilians hanged in various places in Berlin, and there were signs on their chests with various so-called crimes.
So in this situation, many people want to escape from Berlin after realizing that the situation is wrong, to find a way out for themselves and even their entire families.
Of course the easiest way is to run directly, but this time is very dangerous, not to mention the chaos outside, crossing the battlefield is basically a near-death behavior, and the guards alone are an insurmountable obstacle.
At least during the Battle of Berlin, this group of guards executed thousands of people like mad dogs, and the reasons were various, and there were even some reasons that normal people could not understand at all.
So in this case, if you want to run away, it is a good way to get some military permits to prove that you can go out openly, and this pile of Chinese cultural relics is an excellent cover.
As Liang En said before, Chinese cultural relics have not always been of high value, especially during World War II, so it is very normal for this group of people to choose Chinese cultural relics as their target.
After all, if you choose those famous cultural relics, it is unlikely that you want to rely on a note. If you get through a phone call for verification, this group of people will die.
Huaxia cultural relics are another situation. Given the value of Huaxia cultural relics at that time, it is very possible to give them directly if a group of troops come to pick up things with documents under the chaos of war.
As for the reason why the opponent came here, it is not clear now, but judging from the current situation, there is a high probability that they encountered other troops and were coerced all the way.
In the next few days, Liang En and the others thoroughly cleaned up the cellar.As they had guessed before, the cellar should contain Chinese cultural relics from the museum back then.
However, these cultural relics are basically murals and sculptures, and there is no such thing as gold, silver, jewelry or porcelain, and the overall look is a bit gray.
This situation obviously further reduced the risk of secretly moving these things out of the museum back then, and judging from the forms in the forged documents and the complete set of cultural relics, there should have been professionals in this action team back then.
After all, until today, the internal labels of those cultural relics are not public, and only those professionals can write the serial numbers of a complete set of cultural relics correctly.
After realizing this, Liang En seriously recalled the scenes he saw through these cultural relics, and found more clues.
For example, he saw that the SS [-]st Assault Squadron of the SS who was writing in a notebook, that is, an officer with the rank of captain, although there were calluses on his right index finger, they were concentrated on the belly of the index finger, not the second knuckle. .
This shows that he is not a professional soldier, but has been engaged in civilian work for a long time. If you count the overall temperament, you look more like a scholar.
This is actually a small flaw.Although during the critical period of 1945, the German army was basically hungry when it recruited soldiers, and almost anyone would stuff it into the army, but this was limited to soldiers rather than officers.
In particular, core officers like captains, even if they are not as elite as they were in their heyday, are definitely professional soldiers, and it is impossible to directly find an ordinary person to serve as them.
From this point, it can also reflect the degree of chaos in Berlin, Germany at the end of World War II. At least with the level of camouflage of this group of half-baked people, they would not even be able to escape from Berlin at any other time, let alone run away with a lot of things.
After the final inventory, they found that more than ten tons of cultural relics were found and stuffed into the space formed by the cards. In order to accommodate these boxes, Liang En even had to throw out some of the weapons and ammunition that had been placed in the space before.
Thankfully, these weapons were also dug up from another World War II cache, so it shouldn't be a surprise to throw them here.
After finishing these tasks, Liang En asked Joan of Arc to help him look outside, and then checked the cards he got this time. In fact, the cards appeared in his mind when he found this kind of treasure vault before.
However, Liang En didn't have time to look at his own cards at that time, mainly because their transshipment work was secret this time, so in order to avoid being discovered, they had to speed up the excavation work to reduce the chance of being discovered by others.
This time there are only five cards, mainly because although these things need history and history, and stories and stories, but because they are lost for a long time, the stories are not widely spread, so the information gathered on them is naturally not enough.
Fortunately, after a round of inspection, Liang En found that the overall configuration of the cards this time is very good, at least from the perspective of practicality, they are relatively practical things.
The two cards with the lowest level are [Appraisal (N)], and these two cards can just help Liang En replenish some of the previously consumed cards, while the other two are a [Natural Pigment Blending (N) ] and a piece of [Silk Road (R)].
[Natural dye blending (N), human beings' pursuit of color has existed since the origin of civilization. For example, pictures drawn with hematite can be seen in caves in Spain and in the Sahara desert.
Although these pictures have an encyclopedic nature, they also have important artistic value. In addition, they also dyed red with hematite the necklaces made of animal teeth and bones that they carried around.
And this pursuit of beautiful colors has continued to this day, but before those chemically synthesized pigments were put into use, it was mainly various natural dyes that achieved this purpose.
Although compared with today's chemically synthesized dyes, these natural dyes are completely outdated in terms of performance, but no one will forget their contribution to human art over thousands of years.
Enhancement card (one-time), consumption of this card allows everyone to master the synthesis methods of various natural dyes. (Alchemy skills can be used to strengthen)]
"A card that doesn't seem to have much effect." Liang En muttered after glancing at the card. After all, the scope of application of this skill is too narrow.
But in any case, this is one of the cards that was obtained with great difficulty, so naturally it cannot be wasted.So Liang En just complained and put the card aside, then looked at another card.
(End of this chapter)
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