Finding Jewish relics from World War II is naturally not something that makes people happy. After all, any human being will have a heartfelt revulsion towards such massacres.

Of course, there is another reason why someone can’t bring it up because German law stipulates that such things must be handed over and returned to the victim free of charge. Private ownership is absolutely not allowed, and there is no possibility of any commercial development.

To be honest, these treasures are really not important to him. Even if he can't get it, it won't have any impact on his money. However, the fact that he can't get money from legal excavation is indeed a bit uncomfortable.

Haha Fortunately, although I can't seek profit this time, I can still seek fame, so Liang En feels that he has gained a lot from this action.

Since he didn't get the cards, Liang En simply opened them all on the spot to see what he had missed. As a result, he found a bag of gold wedding rings in the same box.

On the rings are names and vows of love. After looking at these rings, Liang En sighed again. Obviously, the hundreds of gold rings here represent hundreds or even thousands of lives.

At that time, we will contact the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Israel. I think these things are not suitable for sale or for my own collection. It is most suitable to give them to them.

The discovery this time was really upsetting. Fortunately, when I checked other boxes, I found that the contents were not so disturbing. They were basically silver coins, gold coins or British pound and US dollar banknotes that are no longer in circulation.

It's a pity that although this mine is relatively dry compared to most of my mines, it still has some moisture, so only 10/10 of those banknotes have been preserved.

Hey, what is this- Just when he searched for the last box, Liang En was surprised to find a black leather-covered book placed on top of the pile of silver coins.

After seeing the notebook, Liang En immediately thought of the fact that he had not obtained the card and wanted to look through it for clues. Fortunately, this notebook was placed relatively high and was not moldy, but just a little yellow and brittle.

What is this? Jeanne came up and asked curiously.

It should be the cargo registration record here. Liang En said after flipping through a few pages, Including the origin and quantity of the things in this box, but -

But what? Fan Meng came over and looked at the notebook at this time, and then asked, Is there something that has not been registered?

Yes, there is some stuff. Liang En turned back a few pages and pointed to the torn-off part and said, Only half of the moving plan was written, and the rest was destroyed.

But judging from the previous content, the things placed here are only a very small part. They are part of preparations for future guerrilla wars. Most of them followed the vehicles to other places.

What are those things? Fan Meng looked at the notebook in Liang En's hand and asked, Is there any record of this? If there is, maybe we can find clues.

No - After reading it carefully from beginning to end, Liang En shook his head helplessly. The other party only mentioned that their convoy consisted of seven trucks and two bucket trucks. The bucket truck was from the Spicy Guards and the one who left the note.

According to this note, both parties just left Berlin together and headed south, so they didn't know exactly what the other group of people went to do.

In other words, the clues we found actually came from the unit that was preparing to continue guerrilla operations after the defeat, but unexpectedly found some clues about the treasure. Finally, Liang En concluded.

I can't even tell you a clue, I can only say that there is this thing. Joan of Arc, who was also nearby just now, complained at this time. I don't think normal people can use this thing to find where the treasure is.

After reading the notebook, they continued their search work. In the next few hours, Liang En and the three of them thoroughly inspected this small mine.

Even in order to ensure that no blind spots were missed, Liang En also recruited ravens and asked them to search the low mines with cameras along the low mines that ancient people had to crawl into.

As recorded in the book, those things were simply piled in the front hall of the mine. As for the small caves, there was nothing inside, only some traces of mining could be seen.

It seems that the Germans are really serious. Fan Meng complained subconsciously when they exited the cave at night, because this group of people did not shy away from where those things came from, and made rough records in their notebooks.

Taking those rings as an example, the book states that these items came from the Jewish ghetto in Poland and were probably brought back by the Germans who suppressed the Warsaw Uprising at that time.

Yes, and the most terrifying thing is that they didn't think that their massacre of the Jews was a wrong thing at the time, just like the records of the Japanese we found before. Liang En said seriously.

They would record the evil deeds they had done in detail and take it as their own glory. And these things are the best evidence that can identify their crimes today.

After leaving the cave, Liang En and the others soon met the police who were panting and climbing up the mountain. They called the police as soon as they finished counting the things, but it took the police more than an hour to arrive at this location. .

The reason why these policemen came so late is because they were carrying camping equipment. They will be responsible for the security tasks tonight and will evacuate these things together tomorrow.

I'm really sorry to trouble you. Seeing the two policemen setting up camp directly at the entrance of the mine, Liang En smiled and said to the leading police officer, who was also the police officer who just took notes for them.

Nothing, this is our duty. The police officer nodded slightly and said, If there are no accidents, the Israeli ambassador to Germany will receive this batch of cultural relics in the town below tomorrow.

Israel would definitely react to these Jewish relics, but Liang En really didn't expect that the other party's reaction would be so big.

The other party's attitude of attention is naturally a good thing for Liang En. After all, Liang En hopes to seek fame from him, and if he wants fame, the more the other party values ​​him, the better.

But this also means that he must figure out what the secret behind the notebook is tonight, otherwise it will not be as convenient as it is now to do whatever he wants to do once the items are handed over.

So after the dinner was over, Liang En walked into the cave on the pretext of wanting to do some research, then pressed his hands on the notebook, and then used the newly synthesized [Appraisal (R)] to check the notebook.

It must be said that the Germans are serious about their work. Even such a simple notebook will record very detailed time, so it is convenient for Liang En to use the card to go back and see what happened in the three days before this notebook was placed here.

So that's it. After spending half an hour checking it, Liang En muttered quietly as he exited the card. Looks like I know what to do next.

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