After catching the person, Liang En and the others immediately chose to call the police. After all, at this time, someone was already looking curiously in the direction of the camp, and they also heard the sound of gunshots.

Therefore, choosing to call the police is the most correct official approach in this situation where it cannot be concealed. This may not be the best solution, but it can avoid the worst results.

The police arrived quickly. Although this place is considered a remote area in Germany, it is an important tourist attraction after all, so just ten minutes later, two police officers in off-road vehicles arrived at the scene.

The next thing was very simple. Liang En and the others went to the police station in the town with the police and made a simple record as required, and then were sent to the foot of the mountain at the target location by the police.

"I just saw that the police officers seemed very nervous, especially when they knew we were carrying guns." After a few minutes of leaving the police car, Jeanne whispered to Liang En.

"If we weren't Asians and Caucasians, they would be twice as nervous as they are now. Of course, the police's better attitude this time is also related to our identities -" Liang En shrugged.

He understood very well that the police were so nervous. After all, this was a shooting that occurred near a famous tourist attraction, so it was reasonable for the police to take it very seriously.

As for why the police only made a record for them and released them, and also drove them a long distance to where they wanted to go, it was because there was a historian and a duke heir among them.

Although Liang En and the others usually don't care much about their identities, they have to say that sometimes these identities are quite useful, such as now.

Unfortunately, there was no time to figure out the specific identity of the killer in such a short period of time, but Liang En used divination to determine that the attack was related to the Thule Association.

So while on the road, Liang En informed President Charles of Golden Dawn about this matter by phone, telling them that they had better be vigilant about this issue in the near future.

"Don't worry, Liang, we will handle these matters." After listening to Liang En explain the situation, President Charles assured very seriously, "Since they have crossed that line, then I don't blame us. "

Obviously, this kind of assassination broke a certain bottom line agreed by everyone, and for the Golden Dawn, the next thing to do is naturally retaliation.

It's a pity that as a loose group composed purely of scholars, the Golden Dawn overall lacks combat effectiveness, because you can't expect a group of professors and doctors to go into battle shirtless.

From a certain perspective, this is a good thing, because this loose structure allows such an organization to exist for a long time, but the problem caused is that it is difficult to find enough militant factions to directly retaliate.

But fortunately, unlike those Thule Associations who are like rats in the gutter, the Golden Dawn has powerful power on the surface, so they can use these powers to make a strong counterattack against the enemy.

Of course, the next counterattack has nothing to do with Liang En and the others. For Liang En, now that he has explained the matter, he can finally continue the excavation work.

"The road here is really difficult." Fan Meng complained after climbing up the mountain road for two or three minutes. "I felt like there were too many gravels and little holes on the ground, which were really unkind to my ankle bones."

"It won't be so serious when you walk." Liang En smiled and pulled Fan Meng, who stumbled again, and said. "There are a lot of potholes in the middle of this road. It's really easy to sprain your feet if you don't do it right."

"Why is this?" Fan Meng pushed aside the dead branches and leaves on the ground with his feet and turned around and asked curiously, because he found that the place was indeed flat on both sides as Liang En had said before, but with pits in the middle.

"Because this place turned out to be a very ancient road." Joan of Arc was standing there with a hiking pole at this time, and then turned her head and said.

"The potholes in the middle were often walked by livestock in the past, so they often left a lot of hoof prints, while the two sides were walked by people, so they appear relatively flat."

"And judging from the hoof prints, it is obvious that a large number of livestock carrying heavy loads passed through this place within one or two hundred years. Otherwise, it would be impossible to leave so many and deep hoof prints on such a hard ground."

It is not difficult for Joan of Arc to judge this, because she has seen countless similar roads before, so she can roughly understand what is going on here with just one glance.

"What do you mean - there is a mine up there?" After hearing what Liang En said, Fan Meng responded based on what everyone had discussed before, "If this is the case, there is a greater possibility that there is a treasure hidden here. .”

"Yes, after all, it would be more convenient to have a mine to hide things, but we won't know the specific situation until we go up the mountain." Liang En pointed to the mountain with a smile and said.

Although the mountain looked very high, the distance to walk was not too far due to road problems, so they successfully arrived at their target location before nightfall.

What appeared in front of them were three piles of rubble, one high and two low. At first glance, it was impossible to tell what the original appearance of these piles was.

Seeing this, Liang En directly demonstrated that Meng and Jeanne put down their backpacks to prepare for setting up a temporary camp, and then he came to the three piles of ruins to check.

The entire ruins were in a very poor state of preservation, and it was impossible to tell what the houses were originally used for. After inspection, he determined that they were destroyed from the inside by the bombing.

However, after bypassing the ruins, Liang En discovered that there was a cave entrance that had also completely collapsed due to the bomb blast. Two rotten wooden rails were embedded in the dusty soil.

"That is to say, there is indeed a mine here, and there are also buildings left over from World War II." After listening to Liang En explain his findings, Fan Meng said while stirring the soup in his hand.

"Then where should we start digging tomorrow? A cave or a ruins. I believe that if we choose a place and the three of us dig together, it may only take a day or two to complete the excavation work."

"Start digging from the cave. In fact, I think the ruins outside are just used to cover the real target." Liang En said after taking a sip of the soup in the cup.

"I just inspected the ruins of those houses, and I don't think anything in the rooms that were blown up by large-tonnage bombs can be preserved to this day. Of course, if I were hiding things, I would definitely pile something else in the ruins to attract others. attention."

Hiding treasures does not mean that they can be hidden anywhere. You must take into account the condition of those treasures and the overall situation of the location where the treasures are hidden. Otherwise, it is not called hiding treasures, it is called throwing away garbage.

At least according to Liang En's previous experience, unless you are hiding things like gold and gems that are basically immune to rust, those precious treasures will become irrecyclable waste in just a few years.

Therefore, Liang En didn't have much hope for those rooms that were demolished by blasting. However, he also felt that to ensure that nothing important was missed, he could conduct a survey of the top of the mountain and the surrounding areas during the day tomorrow. Comprehensive inspection.

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