By observing Turing's walking route just now, Liang En quickly restored the route at that time using the computer map. Apparently, the other party hid the silver under a tree in Researcher Claire's garden.

But the problem now is that it is impossible for Liang En to tell the people present that he saw the process of Turing hiding the treasure through super powers, so how to lead everyone to that place next is a somewhat thorny problem.

Fortunately, this was not without a solution. After thinking for a few seconds, Liang En came up with a solution that would not arouse suspicion.

"I think we can split up and look around, especially the parks or gardens around King's College." Liang En said suddenly, and after hearing him speak, everyone raised their heads and looked at him.

"Turing is a very cautious person who is a little abnormal. For example, he usually wears a gas mask or locks the cup on the radiator with a chain, so he must have thought carefully when hiding the treasure."

"Considering that the words he left behind include park benches where he often sat, the options are narrowed down to several parks in downtown Cambridge, or even near King's College."

"After all, Turing was working in Cambridge at the time, so he probably wouldn't go to those wilderness parks in the suburbs every day. It's more likely that he would just go to the small parks around his residence."

"What you said makes sense, but then we will be in trouble." Pierce turned to look at Liang En and said, "Basically all the parks here belong to the city of Cambridge or the University of Cambridge. If you don't want to be in If we dig in these places——"

"I will handle this matter. After all, I am now a somewhat accomplished scholar, so if we make a request, the school will probably allow us to start excavation work."

After speaking, Liang En looked at the Lewis couple. After all, the book belongs to the Lewises, so their permission should be obtained for how the subsequent treasure hunt should be carried out.

"It would be great if we could get permission from Cambridge University." Obviously, the respect for knowledge is the same in both the Eastern and Western worlds, so the Lewis couple immediately agreed after Liang En made the request.

After reaching an agreement, they immediately went to Cambridge University to communicate about this matter. After Liang En came forward and showed the notes left by Turing, the person in charge of the reception quickly reported the incident.

In just five minutes, a middle-aged man wearing a striped suit walked in. After introducing themselves, Liang En and the others learned that this middle-aged man was a person in charge of this aspect at King's College.

"I am very happy to hear the message left by an outstanding student who previously graduated from King's College." The deputy dean named William defined the nature of this treasure hunt as soon as he opened his mouth.

"So with our cooperation, you can dig the gardens under the college-" Soon, Mr. William made a series of requests.

According to him, the unearthed silver must be sold to them immediately, and they will buy the artifact at 50% of the BY market price.

In addition, the fairy tale book with Turing's notes will also be donated to the school, and the school will set up a permanent display board to record Liang En's name and the incident.

As the owner of the land, it is true that he has the right to claim half of the wealth, but donating books and purchasing such things at the price of pure silver itself is a bit excessive. Even if the school is willing to set up exhibition signs, it cannot make up for the loss of property.

So Liang En and the others immediately started negotiating with the other party. After more than half an hour of negotiation, both parties took a step back. The school still purchased these silver bars according to the current market price of silver, but the proportion increased from 50% to 60%. , other conditions remain unchanged.

Apparently, the Lewises thought it was meaningful to be able to leave their name on this place. Therefore, the issue of book donation was quickly settled, and then came the issue purely related to silver.

Considering that the school is absolutely dominant at this time, and the Lewis couple also made sacrifices. So even though the current situation is indeed a bit disadvantageous. Liang En and the others could only admit it.

However, after the contract was signed, the other party came up with a lot of information related to Turing that it had, hoping to narrow the search scope.

Among them, the most useful information for Liang En was the knowledge of two of Turing's favorite gardens when he was in Cambridge, including the Clare Fellows' Garden, which contained the real target.

"Let's go to Researcher Claire's Garden today." After pretending to look at the map, Liang En suggested, "After all, there is only half a day left today, so we'd better start with the smaller of the two gardens. ——”

"The chairs in these gardens themselves may be replaced, but their positions have not been moved in a century." After arriving at the garden, the gardener who had been notified in advance quickly opened the door and put them in, and then introduced.

"I think this garden seems to be closed to the public." After hearing what the gardener said, Liang En asked immediately. "Tourists seem to just hang around the wall."

"Yes, this is only a semi-public garden, mainly open to teachers and students in Cambridge." The gardener led them towards their room in the garden.

"Tourists from the outside can only enter this garden under the guidance of some tour guides licensed by us, and there is also a daily limit on the number. Therefore, this place does not have a great reputation among the outside world."

Following the path, they were taken to the room where the gardener lived. Then the gardener who led the way turned on the computer and opened a series of drawings in the folder on the desktop.

"A few years ago, some students from King's College successfully worked on a project, which was to digitize some ancient paper documents." The gardener said while rummaging through the drawings.

"In that project, they saved all the drawings of the garden after various renovations into my computer and let me take a look - this is it."

Soon, the screen stopped on several photos of some yellowed drawings. Then the gardener explained about the photos.

"These are the maps of the garden after various renovations since the 1930s. You will find that except for adding a few facilities and replacing some facilities, we have basically not changed the planting of plants in the garden."

The good news is that if the garden has not undergone extensive renovations, then there is a good chance that things that were buried under the garden decades ago will still be in the same place where they were dug up.

"The bush behind the chair -" Looking at the map, Liang En said to his companions around him while looking for the location of the target.

"Turing was a genius mathematician and a master of electronics, but he was not a botanist. So the shrubs he mentioned in the record should refer to low trees, which have nothing to do with the species - —”

"There are three suitable places here." A few minutes later, everyone finally locked in a few suspicious locations through the drawings, and the place Liang En found through the [Appraisal (R)] card was also included in the three suspicious locations. in location.

"So let's get started." Liang En turned to Fan Meng and said, "You can bring in the shovel and metal detector now."

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