Chapter 406 Treasure (please customize)

Cabarogan City!

Wu Chen, Qi Hui and others found a taller building.

They found Chinese people here, and these people are also from the Kouyama Group.

R Chinese people are hooked here, and some Chinese people are talking to local Filipinos.

The two sides seemed to be familiar with each other, and everyone patted their shoulders and arms and chatted, and then went in together.

There are security guards with guns outside the building, and it is clear that it is not easy to enter here.

Wu Chen already knew the purpose of these people in R country staying here.

Even for treasure.

Speaking of which, these treasures are also related to the people of R country, which is also known by Wu Chen after the deduction.

During World War II, R country occupied and scrambled a lot of property from Southeast Asian countries.

The total value of this batch of property is as high as 100 million US dollars, and the “three sevens” include precious metals such as gold and silver, gems, antiques and works of art.

These treasures are stored in the Philippines as a transit, so that they can be transported back to the country of R at the right time.

However, due to the deterioration of the war situation, these treasures have been unable to be transported back to China.

Therefore, before the M country landed in the Philippines, the titan Malay Tiger, who was then the commander of the country’s front army.

Hearing the four words “Malay Tiger”, many people thought it was a famous figure in Malay.

Unexpectedly, the Malay Tiger is a famous R countryman and a figure during World War II.

He is the commander of the Southeast Asian theater, and he led his troops to conquer Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Tai.

I have to say that this man is very powerful. When he led his troops to retreat from Manila, Philippines, he ordered these treasures to be buried in secret places.

Some people say that these treasures were stored on some deserted islands in the Philippines, and then country R killed all the insiders in order to prevent leaks.

After R’s defeat, General Yamashita surrendered to M and was later sentenced to death by hanging.

But he did not reveal the whereabouts of those treasures until his death, so he left behind the famous legend of the treasures under the mountain.

There is, in fact, no official documentation on this matter.

The literature of R country did not mention this matter, but in fact, there is a lot of knowledge.

From the end of World War II to the present, the vast majority of Chinese people have no doubts about this matter, and treasure hunting activities have not stopped.

In order to find the truth about the treasure under the mountain, Yuji Zuosheng Jiang, who once won the R Country Documentary Literature Award, went to the Philippines to collect materials.

He also interviewed many soldiers, civilians, etc., and after accumulating a lot of material about this matter, he wrote the book “Treasures under the Mountain: Exploring the Golden Legend of the Philippines”, which explained the reasons behind the legend more comprehensively.

The legend of the treasure under the mountain is widely circulated not only in R country, but also in the whole Philippines.

But most of them are fictitious and used as a means of fraud by people with bad intentions.

However, some treasures that are believed to be treasures under the mountain have also been found.

One thing is certain, in addition to the U.S. dollar and Philippine peso silver coins and banknotes seized in the Philippines, the materials shipped by the Republic of China from Manila, the Philippines, were also mixed with gold coins made in the country R.

This gold coin is three centimeters in diameter and weighs about thirty-one.

-There is a Chinese character engraved on the face, so the Chinese also call it “Fu”.

Country B once planned to use these gold coins to replace military tickets like waste paper for purchasing various materials.

There are different opinions on the number of such gold coins, ranging from seven coins to twenty-five thousand coins.

In short, after being manufactured in country R, ​​they were all shipped to the Philippines.

It is said that at the time of the defeat, the remaining gold coins were divided among the soldiers of country B.

After country M surrendered, some Chinese people’s gold coins were confiscated by country M, and some were lucky enough to take the gold coins away, sometimes in exchange for food, cigarettes and other items.

It is precisely because of these gold coins that there are rumors of treasures under the mountain.

Or when R country hid things like gold in a cave or buried it in the soil, it was seen by the locals.

After the war, the economy of the Philippines was backward, the people’s life was hard, and the then President of the Philippines carried out treasure-digging activities in various parts of the Philippines with great fanfare, which made this legend popular in the country.

Another author, Akira Sasakura, unearthed the reason behind this legend.

He focused on the biggest discovery of the golden Buddha in the legend of the treasure under the mountain.

The party involved in this incident, Albert Yuan, took the bait and published a book with a full picture of the incident, and Akira Sasakura directly interviewed Albert…

He then wrote a book titled “The Last Truth – Behind the “Treasure Under the Mountain” by asking himself about the materials he collected. In the book, he tried to analyze the profound roots behind the legend of “Treasure Under the Mountain”.

Albert and his partner treasure hunter Roger Rojas follow the trail of the treasure beneath the mountain.

Albert’s father is a Chinese. According to the clues left by his father, Albert found dozens of gold bars and gold Buddha statues in the remains of a tunnel in a mountain somewhere in the Philippines in the late 1970s.

This pure gold Buddha statue weighs about one ton. After the head of the Buddha statue was removed, there are a lot of rare treasures hidden inside.

When the then Philippine president learned the news, he sent troops to take the Buddha statue from Roxas.

It is estimated that the Buddha statue itself, excluding the treasures inside, is worth 260,000 US dollars.

However, after the wealth was finally taken away by the Filipinos, they had asked the other party to return it, and a court was made up for this, but Roxas was killed and died inexplicably during the proceedings.

In the book, Akira Sasakura vividly described the process of Roxas and others going deep into the tunnels full of bones and venomous snakes in search of treasures.

At the same time, it also reflects the social situation in the Philippines, which is full of a sense of urgency that makes adrenaline surge.

2.0 Sasakura Akira also narrates the evidence of the legend of various treasures hidden under the mountain.

At first, Akira Sasakura thought this legend was stupid, but as the investigation deepened, he felt that it was difficult to absolutely deny it.

Because there are too many unknown secrets behind this legend.

The mystery of the treasure under the mountain did not reach a completely definite conclusion after the in-depth investigation of the above two authors.

But now the diligence of the R people, and the BRICS they discovered.

In fact, it has been confirmed that the treasure under the mountain is real.

It’s just that the R people only found the outside, and the exact address has not been found.

Otherwise, these people must have already started digging for treasures!

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