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Chapter 199 Rune Warriors and Special Energy Vests! The Lost Treasury of the Golden Giant Kingdom

Chapter 199 Rune Warriors and Special Energy Vests! The Lost Treasury of the Golden Giant Kingdom (Please Subscribe)

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Su Mingjin slowly sipped the special Shanghai Auntie's Milk Tea offered by the pioneer team's canteen, her fingertips lightly tracing the tablet that Deng Dakang had just handed her, her expression a mix of relief and joy.

"I thought that figuring out the energy-gathering pattern on my own was already a brilliant idea, but I didn't expect to see follow-up results so quickly."

She ran through the names of those special advisors in her mind.

Every single one of them seems to be letting the horses run, while receiving a lot of empty carrots.

But it seems that no formal commendation was ever given.

“These people are precious! We should find an opportunity to hold an awards ceremony for them and give each of them a large, gilded plaque.”

After sipping the last mouthful of milk tea, the tapioca pearls at the bottom of the cup made a gurgling sound.

Su Mingjin put the empty cup aside, her gaze returning to the report, and her tone became serious.

"Professor Deng, many of our special advisors and researchers have a history of only reporting good news and not bad! I see the reports are full of positive things, so let me say something less flattering. Has a risk assessment been conducted for this product? What are the side effects?"

Upon hearing this, Deng Dakang's scientist-like stubbornness returned. He adjusted his glasses, revealing barely suppressed excitement and a hint of knowing certainty beneath the lenses.

"President Su, you've hit the nail on the head."

He cleared his throat and began to recount the surprising event.

It turned out that after Consultant Chen and Wang Ye showed off their muscles in front of everyone, Deng Dakang was indeed speechless for a long time because he was so shocked by Wang Ye's soaring explosive power data.

But once the scientists' minds cooled down, their first thought wasn't about miracles, but about the costs and consequences, and when it would be completed.

He immediately questioned the seemingly profound Consultant Chen and the indifferent Wang Ye.

"Will absorbing that spiritual energy particle generate heat? According to the law of conservation of energy, that level of energy accumulation will produce waste heat, right? Won't it roast an adult medium-rare?"

"Can you control it yourself while sleeping? Will you dream of a fire?"

"Also, rejection reaction! Any external energy stimulation will trigger a stress response in the body, even a single acupuncture treatment can cause special changes in the body."

"Your tests and experiments are good, but I need to see all the changes in his inflammatory markers and lymphocyte counts over the past twenty-one days!"

"Also, is this growth permanent?"

"Are there any tears or abnormal growths in the muscle fibers? What is the level of stress on the nervous system? Are the brain experiencing any hallucinations?"

A barrage of technical jargon swept through the room like a machine gun, leaving the previously composed and dignified Consultant Chen so bewildered that he forgot to stroke his beard.

Even Wang Ye, who could unleash terrifying punches with his skinny frame, showed a rare hint of embarrassment.

After stammering for a long time, the two finally revealed the truth, like squeezing toothpaste.

Hallucinations and the like are minor issues...

The key is that in the early stages after drawing special energy patterns on the body, it's okay, but over time, the discomfort that penetrates deep into the bones becomes unbearable. Sometimes it feels like standing naked in the coldest part of winter, with the cold air seeping into your pores; other times it feels like being roasted over a fire, with flames flowing under your skin.

Deng Dakang added expressionlessly, "Based on their description, I judge that excessive energy intake led to a disorder of nerve signals in the human body. What's more troublesome is that maintaining the energy-concentrating pattern for a long time can cause micro-embolisms in the peripheral capillaries inside the body, resulting in hypoxia and necrosis of epidermal cells."

"The amplification effect does exist, and the younger the person, the more significant the effect. Young people recover from injuries quite quickly, but over time, it can be very harmful to their bodies!"

"Besides that, there's the time limit. For a young man like Wang Ye with top-notch physical abilities, the limit is six to seven hours when he's at full power. Beyond that time, his body will be overwhelmed by various negative effects and he will completely lose his fighting ability."

"After the energy tattoos are removed, the symptoms will gradually disappear, and bodily functions will recover. But the problem is that drawing these things requires a specialist to use special paints to meticulously trace each stroke, which is extremely time-consuming. It would take a skilled artist at least two hours to complete Wang Ye's energy tattoos."

An absurd scene instantly flashed into Su Mingjin's mind.

The war is imminent.

In the trenches, soldiers were cleaning their weapons and checking their ammunition.

On the other side, a group of tattoo artists were carefully drawing intricate patterns on the soldiers' bodies with small brushes dipped in paint.

"Sir! I haven't finished drawing the last arm yet, give me ten more minutes!"

"Hold on! We must wait for the support artists to arrive before charging forward!"

How is this fight going?
Su Mingjin rubbed her temples and looked at the man in front of her again, her gaze sharp.

“Professor Deng, since you chose to come to me in person now, instead of just sending a report, it means you're not here just to ask questions,” she asked, emphasizing each word. “You must have some ideas, right?”

Deng Dakang grinned, his eyes behind his glasses shining brightly, the confidence of a top scholar almost overflowing.

"President Su, you're familiar with the consumables we made using special materials before, right?"

Su Mingjin tapped her fingertip lightly on the table and immediately understood: "The path of industrialized mass production?"

"That's right! As expected of President Su, he gets it right away!" Deng Dakang's excitement flared up, and his speech quickened. "Painting it on the body is too inefficient, it's like something a primitive tribe would do! And those consultants..."

He smacked his lips, then suddenly remembered the expression on Wang Ye's face—a mixture of blinking and hesitation—that he had during his conversation with Consultant Chen and the others.

He suddenly felt uncertain.

That young man is a quick-witted fellow; how could he not know these things?
Sure enough, this guy was also the kind of guy who knew how to share the credit.

He regained his composure and continued, "Our research institute made a breakthrough in the energy absorption patterns of replicating dragon eggs, and with the elven invisibility cloaks captured from the front lines... Mr. Su, what do you think about combining these things?"

He didn't give the answer directly, but waited for Su Mingjin to draw her own conclusion.

Su Mingjin's eyes lit up as well.

A technology, a material, and a future have extremely high application value.

My thoughts flowed instantly.

"You mean... make clothes that absorb energy, and then find a way to let people absorb these things?"

“Yes, we call it a ‘Special Tactical Vest’!” Deng Dakang said emphatically. “We use the material from the Elf Cloak as a base, and then use our technology to embroider the energy-gathering patterns directly onto it! It’s as precise as a circuit board!”

"During daily training, when the soldiers put on the suit, the energy particles can be absorbed. Taking it off will release them from the energy absorption state!"

"Unfortunately, the violent energy particles cannot be used by humans for the time being, so we can only introduce them using instruments. At least this way it is controllable, safe, and stable!"

Su Mingjin opened the file and carefully read the report compiled by Consultant Chen: "I saw in the report that drawing something on the body makes the absorption of spiritual energy particles more stable. Although the tactical vest is effective, can it control it?"

"Theoretically, it's controllable! We can make it into an adjustable 'special tactical vest,' which a person can actively turn on and off. Controllable absorption switches can also be tattooed onto a person's skin!"

"This should be the most difficult part, but once these two problems are solved, the soldiers can control the energy absorption rate they choose. This is also a double insurance; even if some problems arise in the future, they can simply take off their tactical vests or destroy them directly."

The absurd image of the "trench tattoo artist" in Su Mingjin's mind was instantly shattered.

Instead, countless soldiers quickly changed their gear on the front lines, energy patterns lighting up on their chests and backs. Then, carrying guns and bulletproof vests, these agile soldiers formed a spectacular special steel torrent.

“Great! That’s an excellent idea!” She nodded with a smile, but then calmed down and her gaze became cautious again. “What you’re saying is very difficult to implement! When will we see results? Most importantly, the risk assessment! I don’t want to see our soldiers wearing energy bombs that could explode at any moment.”

“It’s theoretically entirely feasible!” Deng Dakang pushed up his glasses. “We only need to solve the problem of integrating the texture and the material, which is much simpler than creating an energy-gathering pattern from scratch.”

"As for safety, the vest can be set with overload protection. Once the energy input exceeds the threshold, the pattern will automatically melt and break. At most, the vest will be unusable, and the harm to the human body can be minimized."

“Very good.” Su Mingjin picked up the pen and, without the slightest hesitation, signed her name on the document. “Funding, personnel, and authority—I’ve approved everything! Whatever the research institute needs, the logistics department will provide! I only have one request: get the tactical vests out as soon as possible!”

In Su Mingjin's mind, no... it should be that the soldiers on the combat side are all very anxious.

This anxiety stems from the physical and physiological comparisons between the three races from the otherworld, and from the complex psychology of modern humans who are unwilling to be relegated to a subordinate position.

Humans can use rifles and other weapons to overwhelmingly kill the otherworldly humans, elves, and dwarves.

However, the physical weaknesses of modern humans are beginning to show in this other world.

What is a hellish primeval forest for humans is like home for the elves, who move about in the forest with ease.

Many times, even though humans have clearly scanned individual elves and are using helicopters or similar methods to capture them, there have been instances where mistakes have almost occurred.

If physical strength and fitness can't keep up, other problems will also emerge over time...

For example, the soldiers are physically strong in modern troops, but they seem particularly effeminate compared to humans from another world.

If you encounter tribes that worship individual strength, the way to sign a peace treaty with them is to defeat them in a true man's 1v1 battle.

What should I do?
While using a gun directly is a good option, it also has many potential drawbacks.

Force can only subdue people temporarily. Once the jackals sense an opportunity, they will definitely riot!

Only by holding truth in one hand and knowledge that controls the order of civilization in the other can one truly win their hearts and minds.

We need an ironclad force, but we also need an iron will to fight and physical fitness!

We've always been greedy!
Unlike the Hawks, who are stubborn and can only choose between iron will and an iron torrent, they don't have to choose between either.
After she finished signing, she pushed the document forward, but her fingers didn't leave; instead, she increased the pressure.

"Professor Deng, there is one more thing that I need you to do with the highest priority."

Su Mingjin's expression was serious, which was somewhat frightening.

"Professor Deng, your task is very important! You must find out the side effects of the enhancement and what kind of long-term effects it will have on the soldiers' bodies. I don't want that kind of crooked path that overdraws life in the short term in exchange for temporary power."

“This year they are energetic and vigorous heroes, but in just two years they have all sorts of problems! I don’t want them to be lying in a hospital bed in their old age, tormented by a body full of pain. If that happens, we will be sinners.”

She paused, then said, word by word, "Our soldiers are not expendable, they are heroes! No one should forget that."

Here, we have to mention the eagles.

The way veterans are treated is completely different in that country.

First and foremost, naturally, you need to purchase your own Army Marine uniform.

Secondly, veterans in the Eagles region can easily obtain their first demobilization pay, but subsequent funding is much more difficult to secure.

At the same time, because they are veterans of combat, they also face great difficulty in finding employment.

The Eagles' attitude towards veterans wasn't one of respect, but rather... a mixture of contempt, fear, and many other complex emotions.
Unlike the University of Tokyo, where veterans are assigned to various departments, veterans of the Eagles program face extremely limited career paths and employment opportunities.

The worst part isn't that; the worst part is that eagles offer very little protection for veterans.

There's a crime called "breaking up a military marriage" at Dongda University.

On the Eagles' side, and on the French side, there are some difficult situations where the white feathers are hard to break.

You happily enlisted in the Eagles, spending your own salary to buy uniforms and combat gear! When you were discharged and returned home, you found that your children had multiplied into three: one black, one white, and one mixed-race.

I look completely different from you!
That's not the worst part. The worst part is that due to various issues, he was awarded to his ex-wife and then became a homeless person.

In many places in Eagles, you can see homeless tents with the Stars and Stripes flying. The only purpose of these people is to tell others—have pity on me and don't tear down my tent, because I once fought for my country!
There are many veterans on the Eagles side who have served the country, but unfortunately, many of them did not receive preferential treatment after their discharge.

Deng Dakang's heart skipped a beat, and he nodded emphatically: "Rest assured, President Su! Our scientific mission has always been to serve people. We will definitely prioritize the issue of side effects!"

Stability and health are paramount; simply pursuing efficiency is the approach of capital.

"Go ahead, you'll have a hard time."

Deng Dakang took the signed document, turned around, and left the command center.

Outside the door, Wang Hu, Chen Shixing, and Wang Ye were pacing back and forth like ants on a hot pan. As soon as they saw Deng Dakang come out, they immediately surrounded him.

"Professor Deng, how is it? What do you say?" Wang Hu was the first to speak, looking very nervous.

Wang Ye stared at him longingly, unable to resist touching his arm, as if the sensation of being hit by both ice and fire still lingered on his skin. He was now genuinely afraid of being forced by Master Chen to have his body covered in flowers again.

Seeing their anxious expressions, Deng Dakang's tense face finally relaxed, revealing a big smile.

"Don't worry, it's all taken care of!"

He waved the document in his hand. "President Su has approved the experimental plan! Be bold in your verification, but cautious in your exploration!"

"Huh? It went so smoothly?" Wang Ye was stunned and didn't react.

"Yes, but we'll need to take more detailed notes when drawing things in the future!" Deng Dakang explained cheerfully. "We need to try to turn this thing into standard equipment! The kind that you can use as soon as you put it on!"

Wang Ye's eyes widened instantly, and he let out a long sigh of relief. He collapsed, patting his chest with a look of relief: "My goodness! That's great! I thought I was going to be a walking human paper doll for the rest of my life..."

Upon hearing this, even the usually composed Wang Hu couldn't help but burst out laughing.

Chen Shixing stroked his beard, a smile on his face: "The way of science and technology can complement my special methods, which is of great benefit."

Deng Dakang waved his hand with a smile: "Don't be too happy yet. President Su gave a strict order that the experiment can only continue under the premise of ensuring absolute safety." "It's the same old saying—boldly verify, cautiously explore!"

He looked at Wang Ye, who had a look of relief on his face, with a hint of the eagerness a scientist would have when seeing a perfect experimental subject.

"Ladies and gentlemen, your best days are yet to come. Instead of passively enduring it, what we will study next is how to actively control this power, try to guide the violent energy particles, and... find out where your body's true limits lie."

A complex smile appeared on Wang Ye's face; he was somewhat prepared for this.

Just like pursuing a girlfriend, how can you know if she's interested in you if you don't take the plunge?

How will you know if you'll face years of imprisonment or a wonderful life together if you don't take the plunge?

Therefore, success requires effort and comes at a price!
They're not even willing to put in the effort or pay the price!

You deserve to be single!
In another world, a new day begins. The sun breaks free from the horizon, its rays shining upon the earth.

Inside the Southern Forest Base's astronomical observation center, all was quiet except for the low hum of the equipment.

Astronomer Lan Mengfei sat in front of the control panel, her hands moving rapidly across the keyboard.

Soon, the data was sent to the adjacent observation station, and the space observation cameras began a new round of capturing information about the sun.

after a while……

"Feifei, take another look. Is there a bug in this data?"

Beside him, Li Wei, a researcher wearing thick glasses and with thinning hair, rubbed his eyes and stared intently at the compiled data model on another screen, his expression as if he had seen a ghost.

“I’ve checked it three times and run the equipment self-check five times. What do you think?” Lan Mengfei didn’t turn her head. Her voice was calm and undisturbed, but her fingertips were heavier than usual when she typed on the keyboard. “Also, don’t call me Feifei! My love is dead, and I’m thirty years old! I’ve become an old woman! I will never get married! I will dedicate my life to space! You should hurry up and find other women.”

"Ahem, it's just a habit of mine. I have no feelings for you." Li Wei gave an awkward smile, then continued to look at the data.

Not far away, their colleagues saw this, exchanged a knowing glance, some sighed and shook their heads, while others gestured for them to lower their heads and get back to work.

As humans established themselves in the southern forests, various scientific research and exploration projects were launched, including botany, geological surveys, and basic astronomical observations of the entire world.

Initially, in the far north, the harsh and unpredictable weather made it almost impossible for them to see the full sun, making reconnaissance work extremely difficult. Now, the situation is completely different.

After confirming that there were no errors in the data, Li Wei swallowed hard, pointed to the lines of conclusions on the screen that overturned his more than 20 years of education, and said in a trembling voice, "I feel like all of this is a dream!"

"More than twice the volume of Earth... a rotation period of 24 hours and 3 minutes... a gravitational acceleration of 9.78? This... is just too damn unscientific!"

"My bachelor's degree in physics is good enough to be used as a table leg."

Li Wei slumped in his chair, looking utterly hopeless.

Logically speaking, a planet twice the size of Earth with such a fast rotation speed should be lucky if its gravity doesn't crush people into pieces.

However, their repeated measurements yielded a gravitational value that was almost identical to that of Earth!
This is a world that completely defies existing common sense in physics and astronomy.

"Remember those two orbiting satellites we observed in the far north?" Lan Mengfei finally stopped her work, turned around, and said seriously, "They were locked over the North and South Poles respectively. You've never seen satellites like those before, have you?"

Li Wei was taken aback and muttered, "Yes...it's too strange."

"So, don't try to apply our existing knowledge to this world." Lan Mengfei's gaze was deep, as if she could see through the screen to the end of the universe. "The weather here is strange, the satellites are strange, and now even the basic parameters of the planets themselves are so strange. This shows that there are still many blind spots in our understanding of the universe."

"We need to investigate the mysteries of this place and understand everything about it; that is our mission!"

She paused, a hint of barely perceptible excitement in her voice: "Ha, you know what? Sometimes... I really think we've discovered a whole new system of rules in astrophysics."

Li Wei suddenly sat up straight, his breathing becoming rapid.

“Li Wei, report this matter.” Lan Mengfei stood up. “Our initial exploration should come to an end. The value of this discovery is immense.”

"Report it?" Li Wei realized, "Okay!"

Lan Mengfei nodded, her eyes sparkling with the light of discovering a new world as she looked at the data.

This world is becoming more and more interesting.
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Another world, deep in the mountains hundreds of kilometers away.

An excavation project, worthy of setting a new record in the history of otherworldly exploration, is making its final roar.

"Boom—Boom!"

With each drop of the hydraulic hammer, the entire temporary command post trembled slightly.

Lang Junshi leaned against the command vehicle, lit a cigarette, and coughed twice from the smoke before it even entered his lungs.

"Damn it, these engineers are planning to tear the mountain down." He exhaled a puff of smoke and muttered.

A soldier in charge of communication nearby laughed and said, "Captain Lang, Professor Dou and the others can't wait any longer. The detector shows that there are only a few meters left. The engineering team is also putting in all their effort."

Lang Junshi looked up and saw that the archaeological team's experts were already dressed and busy setting up various equipment at the designated opening, which was in stark contrast to the engineering soldiers next to them who were sweating profusely and had bulging muscles.

This is the new task that Dou Hanwen's archaeological team, which he is protecting, has taken on.

What started as a routine road-building project turned into a series of incredible discoveries as they dug. They unearthed not only the high-tech remains of an ancient, otherworldly civilization, but also extensive traces of other civilizations.

A few days ago, a ground-penetrating radar accidentally swept across this mountain during its testing and discovered a huge, non-natural, hollow building complex inside the mountain.

This discovery drove everyone crazy.

This means that humanity may be able to obtain a relatively complete relic of an alien civilization for the first time, instead of relying on guesswork and speculation based on a pile of fragments, as has been the case in the past.

"stop!"

As the commander shouted through a loudspeaker, the hydraulic hammer slowly rose.

The archaeological team immediately took over the site.

A closed isolation net made of special materials was quickly covered over the entrance of the cave, and various monitoring pan-tilt units and environmental sensors were quickly installed in place. The whole scene was full of the rigor and efficiency of high-tech archaeology.

"Start drilling to prepare for implanting the snake-shaped detector," Professor Dou Hanwen adjusted his glasses and gave the order.

A slender probe was slowly inserted through a pre-reserved hole on the upper side of the isolation layer to begin sampling and analyzing the air inside.

Immediately afterwards, a powerful beam of light shone inside, transmitting the scene inside back to the command center's screen in real time.

Ten thousand years have not been able to completely erase this place.

The camera pans across an underground space that is mostly submerged in water, with the unique dome-shaped structure of the ceiling reflected in the water.

On some walls that were not flooded, you can see a large number of mottled, never-before-seen intaglio characters, and in some areas you can still vaguely see the mottled colors.

These are all traces of ancient civilizations!

Unfortunately, ten thousand years is too long. The once well-protected and extremely solid underground ruins have now been largely erased by time!

"Air composition analysis complete. No toxic gases found, oxygen content slightly low."

"Abnormal concentration of metal elements, wait... the gold element is seriously exceeding the standard!"

The operator's exclamation jolted everyone in the command center awake.

Dou Hanwen stared intently at the screen and asked in a deep voice, "What about the water? Have you found any microorganisms or other signs of life?"

"Professor, it's completely silent. There's not a single fish or shrimp, not even a trace of bacteria."

A burst of relaxed laughter immediately filled the command post.

"That's great, it saves us from having to worry about zombies from the ancient tomb faction in another world."

Someone made a joke, and everyone laughed even harder.

"Alright! Continue to isolate the air, set up water pumps, prepare for mechanical entry and exploration, and then we'll also prepare for rescue excavation!" Dou Hanwen waved his hand.

After more than ten hours of non-stop work, the water level in the underground cavity dropped below the safety line as the last high-power water pump was shut down.

"Mechanical Dogs One and Two, proceed to scout ahead!"

Two agile quadruped robots strode steadily across the rubble and into the deep interior of the ruins.

The searchlights on their bodies dispelled millennia of darkness, clearly reflecting the terrain and structure of the surrounding area.

"Stop!" Dou Hanwen suddenly shouted, staring intently at the images transmitted back by the No. 1 mechanical dog. "Zoom in, focus on those... yes, those brick-like things, and perform a composition scan!"

The operator did as instructed.

Under the bright light of the mechanical dog, the bricks that formed the walls and covered the ground in the picture reflected a layer of pale golden light.

The entire command post fell silent instantly.

Someone who had participated in the excavation of a Haihunhou tomb couldn't help but swallow hard.

All eyes were focused on the screen, watching the golden ocean shimmering in the darkness.

“This…this is a gold brick, isn’t it?” A young researcher’s voice trembled as he broke the silence.

"Fuck..."

The sounds of gasps came one after another.

"Have dog number one bring out a sample!" Dou Hanwen's voice was also a little hoarse. "Dog number two, continue probing deeper, be careful!"

A dozen minutes later, when the mechanical dog's claws returned to the cave entrance carrying the heavy, golden metal block, the entire scene erupted in cheers.

Dou Hanwen put on gloves and carefully lifted the "big gold brick," his shocked expression gradually turning into a complex and strange one.

"The gold content is 99.9999; the manufacturing process is very advanced!"

"Professor, this...this must be the treasure vault of an ancient giant civilization from another world! My god, how many tons must that be? Our pioneering team is going to strike it rich again!"

One of the team members was so excited that his face turned red.

"Get rich?"

Dou Hanwen held the large gold brick in his hands, but his eyes showed no joy; instead, they were filled with deeper confusion.

He raised his head, looked around at the excited crowd, and slowly said, "A fierce war has broken out between two civilizations in another world! Why is so much gold here being left to soak in water in the basement?"

One sentence froze everyone's smiles on their faces.

Lang Junshi also came over, his brows furrowed: "From a military perspective, the victors after a war would plunder all precious metals. It is illogical that such a large fortune would be left here intact."

"It doesn't make sense..." Dou Hanwen muttered to himself, his gaze returning to the gold brick, then looking at the endless golden buildings on the screen. "Yes, what in this world makes sense? Did two civilizations perish together? Or did those two giant civilizations with advanced technology fight each other and then perish together?"

No one could answer that; the clues were insufficient, and no one would give such an answer.

The probability of two civilizations engaging in a fierce battle and ultimately perishing together is extremely low.

This is similar to winning ten million in the lottery, only to find out you took the wrong ticket—it actually belonged to someone else. It's just as absurd and outrageous.

While advanced civilizations are very adept at self-destructive behavior, they also make great use of resources and the environment.

Just as modern weapons of truth ravage the world, they cannot completely destroy humanity.

Over thousands of years, those giant civilizations could not have undergone earth-shattering changes and evolved into dwarfs less than two meters tall.

Furthermore, the Life Sciences Department analyzed the DNA and bones of many otherworldly giants, and found that they were very different from the skeletal DNA of the ancient giant civilization that had survived from before.

"Professor Dou, now is not the time to consider this; let's start the exploration. This underground cavity is so large; there must be a lot of gold bricks inside!"

“Yes, let’s probe first and see how much there is.” Dou Hanwen looked at everyone and said with a smile, “No matter what, we will at least get a lot of gold heritage.”

Based on the extent of the vault they detected, they estimated that there were at least tens, or even hundreds, of tons of gold underground.

This is still a conservative estimate.

Dou Hanwen even believes there are at least several thousand tons of gold underneath.

Based on a value of 1,000 tons, and with the current price of 911.20 yuan per gram for 9999 gold at the Shanghai Gold Exchange, the value of 1,000 tons of gold would be approximately 9112 billion yuan!

hiss……

Anyway, they've already made a profit!
(End of this chapter)

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