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Chapter 1973

That afternoon, at half past three.

"Come here quickly! Come and unload the truck!"

Chongzi shouted hello, pulling a blue plastic boat in the back of his pickup truck.

I frowned and asked, "Why is it that such a small boat doesn't have a bigger boat?"

"Brother, just make do with it. I got it through some connections. This is the magnet you want. This is the walkie-talkie. The diving suit will arrive tomorrow!"

This blue plastic boat is the boat in Xiling Lake Park in Wu'an back then. You can play for half an hour for 5 yuan.

"Brother, what are we going to do? Don't tell me yet, let me guess! Are you going to use this big magnet to suck things from the river?"

I said you are so smart, Chong. You have guessed all this.

The insect held a flower seed in his mouth, and he chuckled: "Brother, thank you for your praise. Our minds are really good. What should we do now?"

"Okay, listen carefully!"

"Each of you get a walkie-talkie. Lao Baotai, you are on the embankment. Lao Zhuang, you go to the hillside. Xiaoxuan and Ayuan, you two are on standby. Chongzi, you and I will take the boat into the water. We all understand.

Is it done yet?”

"clear."

I nodded: "Remember, be smart! No matter who you are, once you find any disturbance or abnormal situation around you, you must promptly remind them."

I found a relatively flat place and dragged the boat into the water. Then Chongzi and I rowed the boat slowly towards the deep water.

Ten magnets were tied with ropes, three at the bow and three at the stern. I took one in my hand and when I reached the designated water area, I threw the magnet directly into the water with a pop.

Feeling that the rope in my hand was sinking to the bottom, I immediately said: "Row the boat! Go west!"

As soon as I gave the order, the insect immediately rowed hard.

"stop!"

After walking for more than ten meters, I immediately shouted to stop because I felt something had been sucked into the magnet.

When I fished it out, I saw that it was a broken washbasin made of iron. I also checked the magnets tied to the bow and stern of the boat, but found nothing. The result was as expected, so I ordered the insect to continue rowing.

Just like this, they kept walking and stopping, and finally the bug couldn't bear it any longer, so he asked: "Brother, we are going further and further away! Can we catch anything this way?"

I said, "Do you know why you couldn't find anything here before?"

The insect shook his head.

I said: "Because before the incident, the reservoir had opened its gates to release floods, and the things were probably washed down from the upstream. Now we are carving a boat to ask for a sword. Did you learn to carve a boat to ask for a sword when you were in school?"

"Brother, I never went to school."

"You didn't even go to fucking elementary school?"

The insect rowed and shook its head.

"Hey... the academic qualifications are really not equal," I couldn't explain to him.

There are some things that you have to take the initiative to think about, think about, and ponder the reasons behind history.

I have asked the locals before that there was a big river here called Daming River hundreds of years ago, and this was the fiefdom of the puppet Qi emperor Liu Yu. According to the exact records described in the book, Liu Yu organized 300 sand sweeping officials.

After pilfering the imperial tombs of the Northern Song Dynasty, he first returned to his base camp, Fucheng, and soon afterwards, he took the initiative to send a large amount of gold and silver treasures to the north.

Where to send?

Of course it was given to Xiao Jing and the Kingdom of Jin who supported him to become the emperor! Please the Jin people!

If the Daming River was a canal hundreds of years ago, then taking the waterway to the Jin Kingdom would be the best choice. If it were me, I would do the same, because compared to horse transportation, under the conditions at the time, this way

Save more manpower and material resources.

Chongzi was rowing hard, and I stood on the bow of the boat and stared at the huge reservoir. I couldn't help but wonder, would there have been a few large boats passing by on this river 900 years ago?

One of the ships leaked for some reason, and the cargo on the ship had no time to be transferred. In the end, the entire ship sank to the bottom of the water. Naturally, the contents on the ship also sank to the bottom of the water.


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