Passing through the Siheyuan and handing over 10,000 tons of gold
55 The first treasure vault has been collected.

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He Yuzhu then unlocked the big lock of the sixth storeroom. When he pushed open the door, there were still many sacks inside. The long storeroom was like a valley, piled high on both sides. He Yuzhu pulled out a sack and opened it. It was still silver dollars. It seemed to be thousands of tons.

Thinking about how a silver dollar was worth hundreds of dollars in the future, if these silver dollars were released, the price of silver dollars would probably be reduced to the price of cabbage. However, foreign silver coins were not popular in the Greater China collection industry, and their prices were not high. In the West, they could sell for a high price, especially in the United States. Even their own steel coins issued decades ago could be sold for 50 to 60 US dollars. After all, this was a country with not much history. There were

no special sacks in this warehouse, so they were probably all the same. He Yuzhu did not bother to look at them anymore. He put them all into his Dimensional Pocket and used them to kill time in the future.

The next storage room was empty. Well, it was almost empty. There were only a few boxes piled up in the innermost corner. This made He Yuzhu's numb nerves come alive again. He walked over and opened the top box. There was a map inside. It was a very detailed map of Southeast Asia during World War II. He Yuzhu did not look at it carefully and took it all away first.

He opened the last storeroom. There were oil barrels lined up on one side of the storeroom. He Yuzhu's spirits were lifted. He remembered the records in the book Golden Warrior. He opened it and saw that there were all kinds of jades and emeralds inside. There was no packaging. They were scattered inside like gravel.

He Yuzhu took out an emerald Pi Xiu. It looked green and shiny, but there were already some slight scratches. He didn't know much about jade, nor did he collect any in his previous life. The only time he had bought jade was when he married his wife and bought her a jade bracelet worth 110,000 yuan. He couldn't estimate how much these jade stones were worth, but if future collectors in the country saw this barrelled method, they would be heartbroken.

Along the way, he stored the hundreds of oil barrels into his Dimensional Pocket. There were a few neatly stacked ammunition boxes in the innermost part. He Yuzhu estimated that the items inside should not be bullets. There should be something more valuable hidden inside.

He opened the first ammunition box. Sure enough, it was a box full of diamonds. Yes, an entire ammunition box full of diamonds. One ammunition box could hold 1,500 rounds of rifle bullets. To fill it up with diamonds, it would probably be no less than 10,000. The second and third boxes were also full of diamonds.

In the fourth ammunition box, there was a layer of flannel with bare diamonds the size of peanuts. They should be more than five carats. He lifted the top layer and took out a thin plate. There was another layer of bare diamonds, which was obviously bigger than the top layer. The third layer was the size of a pigeon egg. The fourth and fifth layers, the deeper the diamonds were, the bigger the diamonds were. The fewer the diamonds, the denser the packaging.

Opening the bottom layer, there were only six diamonds, each of which should be more than 6,700 carats. However, they should only be roughly processed. They looked pure and translucent to the naked eye, without any impurities.

One of them was a faint pink diamond that even He Yuzhu was attracted to. He took out the pink diamond and admired it for a while before deciding to name it "Seductive Temptation." These diamonds had not gone through the final polishing. They were probably robbed from the diamond mines in India.

The next box was filled with all kinds of large diamonds. The most beautiful one was a huge blue diamond. The rest of the boxes were filled with exquisite jade pendants that were placed on top of each other. He Yuzhu did not look at them carefully. He could not understand them either, so he put them all into his Dimensional Pocket.

When they arrived at the last storeroom, He Yuzhu broke the lock and pushed open the heavy door to enter. There were rows of shelves inside, and on them were neatly stacked layers of silver metal blocks.

"Silver?"

No, if it was silver, it would have been oxided after ten years, and the surface would have started to turn black. This should be platinum. He Yuzhu took down a piece and saw that it was engraved with Pt950 on the top and 20000G on the bottom. It was a 20-kilogram size. This was a precious metal that was more valuable than gold. It was known as the "King of Metals."

In this era, platinum was rarely used for civilian jewelry and collections. It was mainly used in the chemical industry and played a great role in military use. The United States banned the export of platinum for a long time. It was not until later generations, with the increase in platinum production and the development of science and technology, that platinum was widely used in folk jewelry production.

He Yuzhu also used the system backpack to store the platinum along with the shelves. In the end, he calculated that there should be more than 500 tons of platinum.

Next, He Yuzhu opened the remaining tunnels one by one. Inside were gold bricks, gold ingots, and golden Buddha statues. One of the tunnels had dozens of sacks filled with all kinds of rings, bracelets, and necklaces. They were probably the wealth of the twelve Asian countries plundered in the end of World War II. They did not have time to be forged into gold bricks, so they were piled up in sacks.

He Yuzhu had harvested more than 9,000 tons of gold from the entire treasure vault of Tunnel No. 8 alone. There were countless other jewels, jade, diamonds, and so on. He Yuzhu did not bury or seal the treasure vault when he left. He had to rush to the next treasure vault.

When he came out of the rainforest, He Yuzhu changed into a neat suit and drove his second-hand jeep straight to Mandela. On the way, he encountered a few US military checkpoints. He Yuzhu was wearing a high-end suit and had a Miru passport. He was simply interrogated and casually checked that there was nothing in the car, so they let him go.

Back in Mandela, He Rainzhu found the biggest hotel and booked a suite. He took a nice bath, changed into a set of loose clothes, and asked the waiter to bring a bottle of champagne in an ice bucket.

He poured a glass of champagne and sat on the sofa. He took out the map of the gold vault drawn by the engineers from Tunnel No. 8 and compared it with the map he got from Benwilmores. He wanted to find the gold vault with the highest value and easier to excavate as his next target.

After carefully studying it, he finally pulled out the map of Tresia's treasure trove and placed it aside. He also called room service to deliver food and enjoy the local delicacies.

Although the workload was not heavy these few days, he was extremely nervous and mentally exhausted. He decided to rest in Mandela for two days.

He slept until evening. When he got up, he left the hotel. Mandela was also relatively prosperous at this time. It was a kind of abnormal prosperity brought by the US garrison.

Although Country F had been independent in name since 1947, the United States had signed a military base agreement with it. The United States 'military base in Country F, especially the Kebik Air Force Base and Subic Navy Base that He Yuzhu had visited, were the largest air force and naval bases outside of the United States. They faced China and were only 260 kilometers away from Huangyan Island. They were set up to surround China.

In court. There was a war between the two countries. During the Southern war, it was an important logistics base and strategic rear area for the enemy. In June 1991, Mount Pinatubo experienced the largest volcanic eruption on land in the 20th century. A large amount of volcanic ash and volcanic debris flow seriously damaged the two bases, and the military had to close the two bases.

This time, the Pinatubo volcano erupted violently. In two weeks, nearly 800 people were killed or injured, and more than 200,000 people fled their homes. The volcanic debris flow and volcanic ash from the volcanic eruption destroyed 300,000 hectares of farmland and more than 7,000 hectares of forests.

The Pinatubo volcano spewed out about 10 billion tons of magma and 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide. It also injected a large amount of smog, dust, and particles into the stratosphere. The sulfuric acid fog and sulfur dioxide in the air blocked the sunlight, causing the global average temperature to drop by 0.5 degrees in 1992. In the next three to four years, it was also lower than the average temperature.

The original height of the Pinatubo Volcano was 1745 meters. After the eruption, it had decreased by more than 200 meters, leaving only 1485 meters above sea level.

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