Starting My Treasure Hunting In England

Chapter 50 Gems and Numbers



Because Liang En has not opened a card that can help him work until now, so when faced with this pile of garbage, he had to do it himself.

Fortunately, as Liang En continued to clean up the pile of rubbish, he discovered that the group of people must have dismantled the damaged furniture and prepared it for use as firewood, so all that was left were pieces of wood, so he cleaned up It's a lot more convenient to get up.

After the last pile of rag bags in the corner were cleared away, a huge wooden board like a pallet appeared in front of Liang En.

After struggling to move the wooden board from its original position with a rope, Liang En discovered an iron door installed on the ground.

Although there is still a big fist-sized lock hanging on the iron door, the entire door is very badly corroded, and you can even see several large holes penetrated by the rust.

Therefore, Liang En just used the crowbar he carried with him to pry off the big lock and the iron ring hanging on the iron door with just one move.

Obviously, this place should have been the storage room of the monastery. However, because of the pile of garbage in the room, everyone who came here later ignored this room.

Think about it, after all, the Finns here evacuated on their own initiative and had enough time to organize themselves before evacuating. Therefore, it is impossible to leave any treasures here under normal circumstances.

After carefully opening the two iron doors, Liang En smelled a rotten smell rushing directly into his nose from below.

So for the next 15 minutes, he could only sit around the abandoned monastery and wait for the ventilation work to be completed in the cellar under the iron door.

And while walking around, he found another reason why the cellar had not been discovered: because there was another cellar on the other side of the main building of the monastery, and it was much larger than the cellar just now.

Obviously, when people who came here later discovered the main cellar, they subconsciously believed that there was only one cellar here, so the small cellar hidden in the monks' dormitory was preserved to this day under the cover of a lot of garbage.

After the ventilation work was completed, Liang En wore a gas mask and a head-mounted camera, held up a flashlight, then carried a box on his back and walked down the stone steps step by step down to the cellar, and then frowned involuntarily. .

Because at the bottom of the steps, a large pile of things covered the entire cellar floor tightly, and the stench just now came from this pile of things.

After gently raising the flashlight and scanning it, he found that the pile of things piled here were basically rags or bandages.

"Isn't this the medical waste thrown here by the field hospital?" After using the crowbar he brought with him to draw out a bandage with brown and black blood, Liang En felt that he could be said to have been down for eight lifetimes today. Blood mold.

Although the field hospital is a hospital for injuries and illnesses rather than an infectious disease hospital, so you don't have to worry about contracting any bad infectious diseases for no apparent reason, but it will still be very troublesome if you encounter a needle or blade wrapped in clothes.

Fortunately, he had the guidance of that light before, so Liang Endao didn't have to look for a needle in a haystack of garbage. Soon, he found a tattered-looking military uniform beneath a pile of messy clothes and bloody bandages.

"What the hell is this?" After confirming that there were no needles or blades wrapped inside the uniform, Liang En picked up the worn-out military uniform with his gloved hands and inspected it carefully.

This is a Finnish m36 winter military uniform before World War II. It should be considered the latest military uniform at that time. However, judging from the large amount of wear and tear on it, the person who wore this military uniform had obviously gone through a rather arduous journey.

"Since this thing was found after using the [Detection (R)] card on the pen cap, then this thing might be the clothes of that young master Du Lisi."

Looking at this dress, Liang En suddenly thought of something. And just when he was thinking this, a [Appraisal (N)] card and a [Detection (N)] card appeared in his mind at the same time.

"It seems I guessed it right." After discovering these two new cards, Liang En suddenly became excited. During the subsequent rummaging, he quickly took out a lighter made of bullet casings from the pocket of the ragged clothes.

This is the kind of gadget that soldiers often make out of boredom on the battlefield. It doesn't look like anything special. But when Liang En opened the lighter, he quickly discovered that there was a ball of dusty metal stuffed inside.

Soon, Liang En used the tweezers he carried with him to pull out the dusty metal ball inside. As the metal ball was taken out, a red and transparent stone the size of a soybean rolled out from inside.

"Wait, I remember that there seemed to be a ruby ​​ring on the list that the butler gave me before, saying it was an heirloom of the Earl's family -" Liang En thought of that list the first time he saw the ruby.

Thinking of this, he immediately took out a strong flashlight he carried and observed the ruby. Sure enough, the inclusions in this ruby ​​were exactly the same as the description on the list.

"It seems that these should be the clothes that the war reporter once wore." Liang En sighed, then opened the professional storage box just now and put these things in according to categories.

After completing the storage work, Liang En searched the entire cellar with the metal detector and crowbar he carried. Then he returned to the ground with the seven or eight coins he found, a knife and three lighters.

The reason why he did this was not because he was greedy and wanted to find more things, but because he hoped to avoid others seeing that he was looking for the target before rummaging through the scene.

From all angles, he was fully able to return to work. After all, the importance of what he found now far exceeded the sum of the results of various search teams in the previous decades.

However, out of curiosity, the first thing Liang En did after returning to the car was to slowly unfold the dusty metal mass he had just taken out of the lighter with a tool.

This is a piece of lead. From the paint residue on it, we can tell that this piece of lead should be part of the toothpaste tube in the past. And on this lead sheet, which was only the size of an index finger, someone carved a four-digit number with a sharp blade.

"1082, what does this mean?" Looking at this number, Liang En frowned in confusion. "Bank safe combination, station locker number or something else?"

After thinking for more than ten minutes, Liang En finally gave up the guessing game. Because just four numbers will naturally have countless possibilities, it is impossible to guess what they mean before obtaining new information.

"Okay, that's it." After sighing at the number, Liang En threw the piece of lead into a test tube filled with vegetable oil, then started the vehicle and drove towards St. Petersburg.


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