Drug Merchant of the Republic of China: Women are the Greatest
49 glass cabinet

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Kai Zi was puzzled by Uncle Dong's question. He blinked and asked,"You still think he's strange?"

"Zhang Lin didn't mention where Ya Shuo came from in his letter. After I went up the mountain, I realized that his skills were not ordinary. Maybe he hid his identity from us."

"He said that his family didn't want him anymore. He didn't say anything else."

"Forget it, let's just wait here for him to come back.”

Ya Shuo jumped into the trunk and followed the truck up the mountain. There was nothing in the trunk. When Ya Shuo was wondering why the truck was going up the mountain, the truck had already stopped. Ya Shuo quickly jumped out of the trunk before the driver pulled the handbrake and found a huge rock to hide.

Ya Shuo, who was peeking out from behind the boulder, finally took a closer look at his surroundings. There was a cave not far away, and the truck was right in front of the cave. The cave was very big, and the cave was probably not that small. This boulder was diagonally in front of the cave, and it was as big as a train. Ya Shuo was hiding here, so it was relatively safe for the time being, and he could also see the panoramic view of the cave.

After the truck driver got out of the car, a few people came out of the cave. They pricked up their ears and vaguely heard their conversation, but it was in Japanese. Ya Shuo had stayed at Huangpu Military Academy and learned Japanese. After eavesdropping for a while, he roughly understood what they meant. The truck came to the top of the mountain to transport military supplies to the foot of the mountain. These military supplies were hidden in a place called " Kecha Basin " in the northeast. Ya Shuo had never thought that the Japanese would hide their military supplies on the top of the mountain. Moreover, there were armed guards at the entrance of the cave. It could be seen that the cave was very confidential. They could only use their wits to take it, not attack. Looking at the large wooden boxes that they were carrying back and forth, it was obvious that the Japanese had long been prepared for war. It was not just a day or two since they had this idea. It had long been rumored that the Japanese wanted to invade China. It seemed that this rumor was based on facts. These Japanese were secretly carrying out a shocking conspiracy. Looking at their material preparations, it might not be just the northeast. Many secret areas in many places might have hidden their military equipment. It was expected that a war would be inevitable. Thinking of this, Ya Shuo became even more determined to serve the country.

The military supplies had almost been moved out. The truck was driven down the mountain again. Ya Shuo stayed behind the boulder. He guessed that there would not be people in the cave all the time. At night, the deep mountains would be gloomy and scary. These people might go down the mountain. Even if they did not go down the mountain, someone would come to replace them. The time of shift change was the most relaxed time. There might be a chance at that time.

Ya Shuo stayed behind the boulder until night fell. From the time he saw the first truck go up the mountain to the dark sky, there were about five trucks going back and forth. They all came to the top of the mountain to transport supplies to the bottom of the mountain. It was obvious that there were many supplies in the cave, and the cave was also very large. The few people guarding the cave with guns were talking in Japanese. Ya Shuo vaguely heard them going down the mountain for dinner. He saw them put wooden boards on the entrance of the cave. A person drove out a small jeep from the back of the cave. The few people guarding the cave got into the jeep. Only when the back of the jeep was out of sight did Ya Shuo walk out from behind the boulder.

The entrance of the cave had been sealed by a few long wooden boards. In order not to show any signs of damage, Ya Shuo observed the entrance of the cave for a while. He ran to the back and back, and found that this was the only entrance to the cave. He could only bite the bullet and think of a way to remove the wooden board. In fact, when Ya Shuo observed the wooden planks, he realized that it was much easier than he had imagined. Perhaps the Japanese had expected that no one would come to this place, and they would come up for duty after dinner. Therefore, although the wooden planks looked sturdy, they were actually stuck in the stone groove at the entrance of the cave. With a strong lift, a few wooden planks were pulled out from the stone groove.

Ya Shuo turned on the flashlight and entered the cave. The first thing he saw was wooden boxes of all sizes neatly stacked on both sides. There was an aisle in the middle. Ya Shuo opened the lid of the box closest to him and saw that it was a long gun inside. He opened another box and saw that it was filled with grenades. He walked in and opened another box. It was filled with bullets. As he expected, these were all prepared by the Japanese for the upcoming war. Thinking of this, Ya Shuo began to recall Uncle Dong's words about how " Fox Mountain is very evil, and those who come never return." He speculated that it was not that Fox Mountain was evil, but that the people who went up the mountain might have accidentally discovered the whereabouts of the Japanese and were later killed by the Japanese, so they never returned. Moreover, the Japanese prevented people from going up the mountain to find out about their adultery, so they spread rumors about how magical Fox Mountain was to the villagers. The farmers in the village did not go to school and did not know how to read. People without culture would naturally believe in superstitions, and with such rumors, no one dared to go up to the top of the mountain anymore. Therefore, when the Japanese went down the mountain to eat, the wooden planks were only made up and they did not have much defense. They probably thought that no one in the village would dare to come up except for their own people.

Ya Shuo walked deeper into the cave. It was dark inside, and he could only see everything around him with the light of his flashlight. There were wooden boxes on both sides of the aisle, and there was nothing strange. Just as Ya Shuo was about to return, the beam of the flashlight accidentally hit a spot. The spot reflected a burst of light, blinding his eyes.

Ya Shuo couldn't help but blink. He felt that this light was even stronger than the light from the flashlight. The light must have shone on something. He then used the flashlight to shine on the place where the light had reflected. He narrowed his eyes and saw that it was glass.

Why would there be glass here? Ya Shuo walked over and realized that it was a very large glass cabinet. There seemed to be something inside. He approached it and shone his flashlight. Ya Shuo never dreamed that it would be this. He screamed and took a few steps back. Because there was a military supply box behind him, he sat on the wooden box and couldn't recover for a long time.

Ya Shuo, who was still in shock, panted heavily. The light just now had really scared him. The glass cabinet was refined. When he walked closer, the flashlight shone on the face of a corpse standing inside. His face was wide open, as if he had suffered some shock and panic before he died. He died in pain. In this dark cave, the only flashlight shone on the corpse that died in such pain, reflecting a pale light. It added to the eerie and terrifying feeling. No wonder Ya Shuo, a grown man, was shocked.

After he calmed down a little, Ya Shuo walked closer to the glass cabinet. This time, he was mentally prepared. He used a flashlight to look at the male corpse inside. He was about 30 years old, naked and naked. The corpse looked like it had just died. There was no sign of decay, but the terrified expression was unforgettable. Ya Shuo took a good look at his face and saw a red birthmark on his forehead. It seemed to be congenital. Ya Shuo shone his flashlight into the cave again and found that there were more than ten glass cabinets placed side by side from the glass cabinet in front of him to the depths of the cave.

Ya Shuo looked around as he walked. There was a male corpse in each glass cabinet. They were all naked and were between 30 to 40 years old. Their deaths were ugly, as if they had experienced great torture and pain before they died. This made Ya Shuo suspicious. These corpses died in roughly the same way, and judging from the number of people, they seemed to be the dozens of villagers who had never returned. Why were their corpses here? What had they experienced before they died? The Japanese had placed them in glass cabinets. It was definitely not as simple as burying the bodies. Thinking of this, Ya Shuo's scalp went numb and he couldn't help but shiver. It seemed that he would not get an answer for a while. He would discuss this matter after seeing Uncle Dong.

Ya Shuo walked to the entrance of the cave and found that he could not walk out of the wall in front of him. He finally gave up and decided to return. Uncle Dong and Kai Zi were waiting for him halfway up the mountain. It was already dark. He had to find a safe place to rest for the night as soon as possible. He would make plans tomorrow morning. Ya Shuo left the cave and set up the wooden planks before running down the mountain.

Ya Shuo ran fast enough and didn't dare to stop along the way. It was as if an ominous premonition was urging him to hurry down the mountain. When he ran to the place where he had told Dong Shukai to wait for him, he realized that the two of them had disappeared…

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