Liang En had some vague guesses about the sudden visit of the two policemen, but he was still very calm and answered the questions raised by the two policemen according to his previous plan.

Obviously, the two policemen were only following the orders from their superiors, so after listening to Liang En's normal answers, they simply made a note and left the room.

Before leaving, the two policemen just made a routine announcement not to leave before 10 a.m. the next day. After that, they would end the matter without notifying the investigation and then leave.

"It seems that we are probably being targeted, but there are not many people from the Thule Association here." Liang En quickly typed these words on his mobile phone, and then handed it to Joan who had been pretending to sleep.

"The other party's status can mobilize some local official power, but it is only limited to some marginalized influence. So it does not pose a big threat to us."

"Obviously, those people have most likely already known about the attack, so the use of manpower now is most likely to determine whether the members of the Golden Dawn they know participated in the attack."

"But this means that the other party's power here is far greater than what we know, so we still have to think about what to do next." Joan sat up against the head of the bed and said.

"I have a feeling that the exposure of this group of people is probably part of the Thule Association's plan." Liang En frowned and thought for a while, then said.

"Although the Thule Association is a hidden organization, a few elite teams can still come together, especially in this place where they have close connections."

"If the other party really wants to act secretly, they can quickly transfer the people to the real elites after taking action, instead of letting their peripheral personnel handle the matter all the time."

"So I think this is like a trap set against Golden Dawn. The previous actions are probably just the outermost layer of cover and misdirection. Everything on the other side is probably still running normally."

"Your guess is possible, but we have no evidence." Joan shook her head helplessly. "But even if there is no evidence, we still need to make some preparations in this regard."

"Of course, we'd better contact the other organization members who are here tomorrow. If we can confirm their situation, I think the next work should be much simpler."

Early the next morning, Liang En and the others contacted the Golden Dawn members they knew had entered the country, and learned that the other party's search was mainly focused on members who were in the south at the time.

In addition, the other party was very precise in finding people. All members of the Golden Dawn within the target range were visited once, but the reasons were varied and not repeated.

"It seems that the problem lies with the customs." After making a round of phone calls, Liang En quickly figured out the connection. "We all have real identities, so if someone at the customs is interested, it will be easy to know our existence." .”

Another reason for this inference is that the security personnel temporarily hired by a certain Golden Dawn member were the only group in that area that was not discovered.

"Then what should we do now?" Joan looked at Liang En and asked, "Although we have ways to avoid surveillance, we still have to appear in the surveillance personnel's sight most of the time. In this way, there will be a lot of actions-"

"You don't have to worry about this, because we don't need to operate covertly in the future." Liang En said, pointing to the small bag he brought back yesterday, "I think these cultural relics can help us."

There is no doubt that there is a high probability that these cultural relics are traps prepared by the Thule Association, but for Liang En, this trap can also be converted into his own help.

So after he came back yesterday, he contacted his connections and tried to get permission. Perhaps because of his strong connections, today they got a relatively positive answer in private.

Even because of Liang En's world-famous reputation in the archaeological community, they were even willing to directly cooperate with Liang En before the situation was determined, and launch this joint excavation work with the University of Peshawar.

Of course, Pakistan also knew its shortcomings in this area, so it also allowed Liang En to propose several partners so that the excavation work could be launched as soon as possible.

Obviously, Liang En and his team's previous achievements have made Pakistan full of confidence in them, which is why they are so excited and hope to launch large-scale cooperation with Liang En.

Liang En naturally agreed to the other party's request, because if a large-scale excavation was to be carried out, it would definitely not be possible for him and Joan of Arc alone, so it would be best to get official support.

As for the partners, they came from China. Because of the good relationship between Liang En and China and the relationship between the two countries, an archaeological team composed of several universities in China arrived at Larkat where Liang En and the others were located four days later. .

However, Liang En and the others did not stay in a hotel or guesthouse at this time. They chose to live in a military camp near the city. This is mainly because the area itself has some dangerous terrorist operations.

Although terrorist attacks are very rare, no one wants something like Liang En, a top archaeologist, to happen here, so for safety reasons, they have been living in the military camp for nearly a week.

But this does not mean that life in their military camp is boring, because the University of Peshawar had already sent someone there the next day, and then the two sides discussed the excavation.

What Liang En used for discussion were some broken pottery fragments with almost no patterns that he took out from the previous pocket because he was worried that those seals might attract the attention of the Thule Association.

But even so, these pottery sherds still attracted the attention of scholars, because for these professionals, they quickly saw that these things came from the Harappan culture.

But the problem is that all the ruins of the Harappan culture discovered so far are in the north, so after hearing that Liang En discovered these things nearby, they immediately paid attention to them.

Although making pottery is a relatively simple matter and can even be made in some small villages, these things are obviously made in batches using pottery wheels.

In distant times, only large settlements had the ability to make such utensils, and only ancient cities could find so many fragments.

"——So I think this is the area we want to excavate next." Just when the Chinese archaeological team entered the room, they saw Liang En standing in front of a map and starting to arrange the next activities.

"This is a small highland on the edge of the Indus River. From the perspective of the ancients, it is very easy to defend and obtain water. The most important thing is that this place has the most pottery fragments." After speaking, Liang En pointed with his finger Point to a small dot on the map.

"So if I'm not wrong, the core of the ruins is on this mound, which is why I chose this as the excavation site."

And right where Liang En was pointing was a small village, and the name of the village - Mohun Jodaro - was written next to the small dot representing the village.

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