After realizing that he had more than enough time, Liang En came out of the antique shop owner's room and followed the scent to the tent where Razaul, who had just hit the man with his car, lived, and made a fuss about the culprit as before.
The only difference was that this guy really didn't have much money. He searched the whole room to find more than three thousand euros. In anger, Liang En took out a can of sugar from the kitchen and poured it all into the car that had previously crashed the car.
In the fuel tank of a van.
"The revenge against the criminals is over, the next step is the revenge against the criminal organizations -" Muttering quietly in his heart, Liang En walked towards the most heavily guarded tent in the center of the entire camp.
From the guys standing guard around the camp to the intelligence he just heard and the many things he found along the way that should not belong to this group of gypsies, Liang En can basically confirm that this place is not just a camp, but also a criminal den.
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The attack Liu Peng encountered this time was related to local organized crime. If it were not organized crime, it would be impossible for the other party to locate it so quickly and allow the criminals to get away with it after the attack.
Therefore, the last step of this operation is to launch an assault on the elder's tent to bring this revenge operation to an end, and at the same time see if we can get more valuable things.
The elder's tent was built against the largest vehicle in the camp. It looked extremely gorgeous and full of exotic style, just like what people imagined a gypsy tent to be.
These gorgeous decorations also brought a lot of trouble to Liang En. If he hadn't prepared several sleeping charms before, the noise from the decorations he touched after entering the tent would have been enough to wake up the nearby guards.
As usual, after solidifying part of the blood in the brain stem of the outlaw leader as soon as he entered the tent, Liang En began to search in this gorgeous tent.
Since this group of Gypsies has always been in a wandering state, many of them do not even have their own identity documents, so they prefer to keep their wealth with themselves.
Therefore, just like the previous two residences, Liang En found a high-grade safe about the same size as a refrigerator that the other party had hidden in the car in just a few minutes, and then also used sword energy to open the safe.
It must be said that the Gypsies' habit of not using electronic locks was a big help to Liang En. None of the pure mechanical locks could block his mercury-like sword energy, allowing him to open those complicated locks with ease.
As the heavy safe door was opened, the contents inside were revealed in front of Liang En's eyes. Just as he imagined, the most space-consuming items in the cabinet were a large pile of euro cash and precious metal bars of various sizes.
The rest of the space is filled with a lot of large and small boxes, leaving the entire safe with no room to insert a finger, making it look very messy.
"It seems that when the road is rough, it is not a bad thing to draw a sword to help." Liang En nodded with satisfaction as he stared at the contents of the entire safe in front of him, and then used the space ring to completely empty the safe.
After finishing it, Liang En was about to leave the camp, but as soon as he took a few steps, he realized that if he only killed these three guys, the direction would be too obvious, and it would be easy for someone to track them.
So in the next hour, Liang En visited a dozen of the most gorgeous tents and RVs in the camp, helped the leaders retire early, emptied the safes in their rooms, and filled the fuel tanks of their cars.
White sugar.
At the same time, he also followed the scent and visited almost the same number of ordinary tents and RVs that contained firearms or illegal drugs, and did the same thing to the guys inside who could vaguely feel that they were in debt.
After doing all this, he left the camp and went to the scrap car yard, stuffing Liu Peng's money back into the scrapped vehicle that was towed here. Finally, he returned to the hospital with his trophies.
Because it was already early in the morning, the corridors of the hospital seemed empty. Except for the incarnation of the Qinglian Sword, only a few nurses were still working the night shift there.
So Liang En easily took back his Green Lotus Sword. At the same time, he completed the replacement work and sat on the chair, pretending to be dozing off just like before.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Liang En began to check the harvest just now. After a brief inspection, he divided the harvest into four parts: cash, precious metals, jewelry and antiques.
Cash occupies the largest volume among the massive supplies obtained this time, but after counting, it was found that the harvest was not as large as expected, mainly because there were too many small-denomination banknotes in it.
After the overall inventory, he confirmed that the cash was only more than 600,000 euros. This was not a small number, but it was indeed a little less for a tribe like before. It seems that this group of people should also have treasure hiding places outside.
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The amount of precious metals this time was more than expected, including more than 50 kilograms of silver and a little more than 2 kilograms of gold, which together could be exchanged for about 150,000 euros.
Jewelry valuation is difficult because the types of jewelry seized this time are very complex, ranging from rings, bracelets, necklaces to gold and silver tableware and gold watches, many of which involve Liang En's knowledge blind spots.
As for the origin of the antiques, it was even more dazzling. As Liang En, who had learned professional knowledge in this area, he immediately saw that the antiques inside came from many civilizations——
Among the items seized were Eastern Orthodox-style gold crosses, European-style gold reliquaries with gems embedded on them, ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus accessories made of lapis lazuli and gold, and Sasanian Persian artifacts.
Gold cup.
Liang En even found here a jade cong from the Liangzhu Civilization of China and a Yongzheng Ji-red glazed pier-style bowl with Ji-red glaze on the outside and orange peel pattern.
But these were not as shocking as what he found in a large opaque black plastic box, because this box contained more than 20 gold products of various sizes.
The gold products include cups, plates, sword hilts, and even a life-size gold mask that clearly belongs to a woman, and all of them are inlaid with polished red gemstones.
What’s interesting is that the origins of these things seem to be very complicated, including Sasanian Persian-style gold cups, Kushan Dynasty-style sword hilts, and even Eastern Roman Empire-style gold pots.
However, they are very uniform in that they are inlaid with a large number of rubies, and this is a typical craft of the nomadic people in the northern steppes of Eurasia.
"It looks like something from Central Asia -" After thinking for a few seconds, he quickly figured out the possible origin of these things, because only at the crossroads of civilization can there be so many items from all over the place.
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As he examined the gold artifacts in further detail, a familiar feeling appeared in his mind inexplicably, making him feel as if he had seen these things before.
"But why do these things look familiar to me? Have I seen them somewhere - ah, I remembered them!"
When he looked at the golden mask with ruby eyes again, he suddenly realized where he had seen this thing before.
That was when he was reading a magazine when he was in China. He saw a story about the ancient tomb of Boma in the cultural relics lost in China. The picture of the story included a male gold mask and this female gold mask.
The mask is almost a style.
According to records in magazines at the time, in October 1997, when the highway was being expanded in Boma in the Western Region, a large number of gold products inlaid with precious stones were accidentally unearthed from a mound tomb, and they were robbed by the crowd on the spot.
Later, it took archaeologists more than four years to recover 80 cultural relics, while the rest were all lost.
Now it seems that those cultural relics should have been lost to Europe, and then fell into the hands of that group of Gypsies due to some strange combination of circumstances.
The Gypsies had many professionals who could naturally see the value of these treasures, so they kept them in the treasury and were eventually acquired by Liang En.