Exploration teams from various countries arrived one after another, hoping to find the ancient city of the "Black Barrier" tribe and obtain immense wealth.

It is important to know that the Black Barrier tribe has a documented history in the Amazon rainforest region.

At its peak, this tribe ruled almost half of the Amazon rainforest using extremely wicked methods, and amassed countless treasures.

pity.

Year after year, countless people ventured into that jungle. In the end, the lucky ones found nothing and left safely, while the unlucky ones died there and became food for plants and animals.

The ancient city ruins of the Black Barrier tribe have never been discovered again.

As a result, many people later came to believe that the ancient city of the Black Barrier tribe was not there at all, but somewhere else.

Ding Ze was quite interested in that ancient city, not because of making money or anything like that, after all, he was already rich enough.

He simply wanted to find that ancient city and see what kind of evil magic it was.

“Okay,” Ding Zechong, the boat captain, nodded. “Evacuation route?”

The boat captain wouldn't go there; he would continue sailing around the jungle to the other side, where he would wait for Ding Ze and his group.

This was agreed upon beforehand, and Ding Ze had no objections.

Without wasting any words, the boat captain quickly gestured on the map.

Everything was agreed upon.

Ding Ze put away the map, lit a cigarette, and then stretched his limbs.

After drifting around here for a few days, it's finally time to get off the ship and get down to business. Ding Ze is really looking forward to it.

At this moment, Janet walked over, smiling expectantly, and asked, "Mr. Ding, do you think you can find that ancient city?"

Ding Ze grinned, "Of course, I'm that awesome."

Janet rolled her eyes immediately upon hearing this, "You're just bragging."

"Haha, really?" Ding Ze casually slapped Janet on the head. "When have I ever boasted? I always tell the truth."

"It hurts so much," Janet said feigned a sob. (End of Chapter)

Chapter 379 Strange place

Nothing happened all night.

On a new day, around 10 a.m., the fleet docked and arrived at its destination, the jungle where the legendary ruins of the "Black Barrier" tribe were said to exist.

Ding Ze stood on the deck, smiled as he looked at the jungle, and without further ado, picked up the walkie-talkie and gave the order, commanding everyone to move out together.

Of course, the equipment and everything else have already been prepared.

soon.

More than a hundred people disembarked one after another, stepped onto land, and began their journey in a grand procession.

Apart from Janet and her family of three, and a dozen or so botanists and zoologists, everyone else, including Ding Ze, was heavily armed, practically armed to the teeth.

Admittedly, being armed like this in a place like this makes it unbearably hot.

But compared to losing my life, being a little hot isn't a big deal.

Moreover, the employees that Ding Ze brought with him are all professionals. They had patrolled countries like Afghanistan before and dressed like this, so they were already used to it.

The group moved slowly, even leisurely.

Ding Ze wasn't in a hurry. He smoked a cigarette and chatted quietly with Janet, letting the experts do their research while also trying to find the ruins of the ancient city of the [Black Barrier] tribe.

The truth is, whether or not they can find it depends almost entirely on the expertise of these specialists.

Ding Ze did not possess the skills of geomancy and feng shui.

Walked for a while.

Ding Ze took a deep breath and truly felt that the air in this primeval forest was indescribably good; when he breathed it in, he could even taste a sweet flavor.

Before they knew it, the group had walked for more than two hours and arrived at a large meadow with no trees in sight.

"Boss, stop!" one of the botanists suddenly called out. "Something doesn't seem right here."

Upon hearing this, everyone stopped in their tracks.

Leave professional tasks to professionals.

Ding Ze didn't know much about plants, but since the expert said something was wrong, he decided to accept that it was wrong for now.

Thus, Ding Ze carefully examined the meadow.

The grass was growing very well, and the grass was so tall that it was almost ridiculous, averaging seventy or eighty centimeters.

This is indeed strange.

You know, they saw a lot more grass along the way, and the grass they saw before didn't grow this well.

So, is there anything different about this land in front of us?

Several botanists had already gathered together and were chattering away.

Ding Ze didn't get involved; he just listened silently.

For a long time.

“Boss, this land in front of us must contain abundant nutrients. Judging from the surrounding conditions, there is clearly something in this land…” a botanist said.

Ding Ze roughly understood, so he nodded, grinned, and then, without saying a word, took a grenade hanging from his waist, pulled out the safety pin, and threw it out with great force.

I witnessed firsthand what Ding Ze did...

The experts were all quite helpless, but dared not say anything, "..."

Janet smiled and thought there was absolutely nothing wrong with it.

Bang!

An explosion rang out, sending dust flying.

Ding Ze, with his sharp eyes, immediately spotted a bone in the rising dust and explained it to him with a smile.

Hear the words.

The experts couldn't help but exchange bewildered glances.

After all, is it really such a coincidence? Just a casual frying and the bone came out?

If it's not a coincidence... would you say that there are many bones in this land in front of us?

“Boss, we need to dig around. If there are a lot of bones here, it’s most likely the result of human activity, and it might be related to that Black Barrier tribe,” the botanist who spoke earlier said.

Ding Ze had no objection, "Dig."

The boss has spoken, so what's the point of further discussion?

Dig it.

The experts and their staff immediately got to work, and soon they were working hard.

Ding Ze naturally didn't participate. He sat down with Janet's family on the side, chatting idly while waiting for the results.

Diamond is getting old, and his physical functions are indeed not as good as those of a young person, which is an indisputable fact. Therefore, after walking such a long way, he was indeed quite tired, and his face clearly showed signs of fatigue.

It's worth mentioning that Margarita, who is about the same age as Diamond, didn't have any particular reaction and seemed quite normal.

“Margaret, your health is much better than Diamond’s,” Ding Ze said with a smile.

Margaret smiled faintly, a little smugly, "I usually pay attention to exercising, while Diamond only knows how to eat and drink, so the difference is obvious."

Diamond sighed helplessly, "Ahem, don't I have any pride?"

Ding Ze laughed heartily.

Time flies.

About an hour later, the results came out.

Beneath the grassy ground in front of them were indeed many pale bones.

The skeletons are quite old. Although they cannot be dated without instruments, several experts speculate that they are at least 500 years old.

In addition, some staff members also found some relatively new skeletons, backpacks and clothing that were not completely decomposed on the grass surface. These items were probably left behind by expeditions that came here to search for the ruins of the ancient city.

“Boss, the ancient city of the Black Barrier tribe is very likely really here,” an expert said, clearly excited. “I have studied this ancient city before, and I have a doubt.”

“Tell me,” Ding Ze said.

“Very few primitive tribes choose to live underground, but according to my research, the Black Barrier tribe is very likely to have originally lived on the ground.”

"Later, there may have been a collapse here, or some other natural disaster... the entire tribe sank directly underground. Of course, it is also possible that for some reason, they moved underground on their own initiative."

"I'm more inclined to believe, or rather, hope that, the collapse has occurred."

"Because if that's the case, finding that ancient city won't be too difficult."

Ding Zene understood, nodded, and asked, "How do you explain this?"

"It's probably a mass grave. The Black Barrier Tribe killed people and dumped the bodies here," the expert replied.

"So, we shouldn't be far from that ancient city?" Ding Ze asked again.

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