Starting My Treasure Hunting In England

Chapter 816 Exchange Meeting

The exchange activities between the paranormal research organizations in Europe and the United States in this world, or to be precise, the public paranormal research organizations, began in the 1980s. Under normal circumstances, an event is held every two years.

This kind of exchange event is often held in a place with mysterious legends in history. At the same time, everyone will seize the opportunity to exchange important information and items during this time period.

There is no doubt that this kind of exchange is very valuable, and it is precisely because of these exchange meetings that occult research organizations across Europe can now share resources to the maximum extent.

This kind of shared resources has two advantages. One is that it can avoid repeated research as much as possible, and the other is that it can put together some originally incomplete clues to research more clues.

The core of this discussion is related to Liang En's search and discovery in the past two years, whether it is the oldest city of Uruk, the location of the ancient Queen Boudica's last battle, or several places recorded in epic legends The ruins are eye-catching.

Therefore, it is inevitable for various extraordinary research organizations in Europe to launch large-scale discussions on these findings, which is why Liang En was invited.

Normally, with rare exceptions, the people in each organization who can participate in such high-level discussions are veteran members of the organization.

Liang En is an exception this time. Because he is the discoverer of this series of ruins, he can get the opportunity to participate in this high-level exchange meeting as a newcomer.

"I am honored to participate in this exchange meeting. Please tell me the time and place. I will arrive on time." After understanding the content of the meeting, Liang En immediately expressed his willingness to participate in this seminar.

"I'm very sorry, I can't accompany you to France to shoot a documentary this time." After hanging up the phone, Liang En looked at Jeanne who had already packed the package and said with an apologetic look. "I have some more important things here-"

"It's okay, Mr. Dulis will take good care of me over there." Joan of Arc said with a smile, "And both Elizabeth and Mary can move alone. I have no problem now."

"You don't need to blame yourself for this. After all, they are all adults and their situation is different from yours." Liang En heard the embarrassment in Joan's tone and said.

"But even though you're an adult now, it's a good idea to go out and explore. And I think if there are no accidents, this shooting should be good for you."

The benefits Liang En mentioned were mainly psychological benefits. In any case, everything that happened that year left a certain psychological shadow on Joan of Arc, so this time was just the opportunity to solve this problem.

Of course, Joan of Arc also had this idea, so she took the initiative to ask to join in the filming, hoping to solve this problem.

So after saying goodbye to each other at the Dublin airport, Liang En and Joan of Arc each got on their own planes. However, unlike Joan of Arc who went to Paris, Liang En took a plane to Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.

The reason why this gathering was chosen in Sofia is also very simple. Although everyone is now communicating, rather than choosing to be as secretive as in the past, there still needs to be a certain degree of confidentiality from the outside world.

There is no doubt that holding a meeting in developed Western Europe is obviously not conducive to confidentiality, so this kind of meeting will naturally be held in Eastern Europe, and Bulgaria is very suitable for this kind of gathering.

More importantly, compared to modern Western Europe, these countries in Eastern Europe obviously retain more mysterious legends, so it is obviously more meaningful for these research organizations to hold meetings here.

A few hours later, the plane landed at Sofia Airport, and then drove towards the city of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, 10 kilometers to the west.

Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria. The temperature varies little throughout the four seasons. The entire city is located in the Sofia Basin surrounded by mountains. The city spans the Iskel River and its tributaries, covering an area of ​​167 square kilometers and a population of nearly 1.2 million.

Although it is the capital of a small country, Sofia is not a city lacking in history. The earliest local Thracian tribes settled here in hundreds of years BC.

In the fifth century BC, it became part of the Thracian Federation, the Kingdom of Odrysia. Philip II of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great, destroyed the town in 339 BC.

In 29 BC, Serdica was conquered by the Romans and immediately became a Roman-style city. During the reign of Trajan it became a municipality.

During the Roman rule, Serdica's city walls were built, and public baths, theaters, city halls and other city buildings were erected.

This period was a prosperous period for the development of Serdica, so much so that Emperor Constantine once wanted to build a capital here. Unfortunately, the city was destroyed by the Huns' invasion in 477 and became a ruin for a period of one year. century.

Its later reconstruction was under the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. The prosperity of Justinian's reign can still be seen in contemporary times through monuments.

Then came the period when the city belonged to Bulgaria, and Serdica belonged to the country for the first time during the reign of Krum Khan of Bulgaria. But with the destruction of the First Bulgarian Empire in 1018, the city once again fell into the hands of the Byzantine Empire.

In 1382, the city, which had been renamed Sofia, was captured by the Ottoman Empire after a long siege. The city was briefly occupied by Hungarian troops in 1443.

After the Christian coalition's offensive against Sofia failed, the Ottoman Empire dispersed the Christian elite from the city. In the 16th century, Sofia's urban layout began to take on the Ottoman style.

It was not until after the Russo-Turkish War that Sofia was liberated from Ottoman rule by the Russian army and became the capital of Bulgaria in 1879 and remains there today.

The whole city looks relatively prosperous, or it is one of the only prosperous cities in Bulgaria. After all, 1/5 of the entire country's population is concentrated here.

However, it is prosperous, but the city does not look very big. After all, Bulgaria is a small country, and it is also a small country with a small population, so no matter how prosperous it is, its scale is limited.

Although the limited scale makes it impossible for businesses in this area to develop particularly well, it is indeed a good place from a tourism perspective.

Due to its small population and long-term operation, Sofia is now a veritable garden city, with Paris-style buildings from the last century, behemoths from the Soviet era, and ruins from the ancient Roman era.

After leaving the city, the suburbs are surrounded by green mountains and green waters, with beautiful natural landscapes. Coupled with low prices and few tourists, it is simply a tourist paradise.

For example, on the way to the city by car, Liang En saw a lot of beautiful scenery, small groups of backpackers, and some small vendors selling tourist souvenirs and food.

Soon, the car entered the city, and Liang En successfully checked into a hotel near Vitosha Pedestrian Street near the city center, and then started preparations for the subsequent meeting.

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