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Chapter 82 Buried Alive

Henry reached out and grabbed the male prostitute's arm to prevent him from slipping away. He interrogated the prostitute through the fence: "What do you mean by what you said? Why don't you get close to the quarry?"

The male prostitute was so scared that she kept looking around.

"Sir...Inspector...can you let go? Okay, I said, the tailor once told me that before the accident in the ironworks in the past, all kinds of weird things often happened in the quarrying tunnels.

Things, people would disappear from time to time, especially miners from certain ethnic minorities, such as those Sarsons from the Red Land. Also, there used to be a Cornish Company convoy, escorting a carload of Warren

The Dane prisoners entered the ironworks, but did not come out. I don’t know what they were doing..."

Victor looked suspicious after hearing this, and Henry frowned.

After letting go of his hand, the male prostitute ran away without a trace.

Full of doubts, Victor cautiously inquired about the surrounding situation.

He leaned against the blind spot and confirmed that there was no one else except the three hired gunmen guarding the gate.

Strange, are there so few people guarding secrets?

"Let's go search the mine." Henry said, opened the holster and took out the gun, and then looked at Victor, "Do you have a gun?"

Victor had a gun holster hanging on his waist, but there was nothing there.

He shrugged: "I can only pull the trigger. I have never practiced marksmanship. If the opponent doesn't move on my face, I can probably hit him."

"How did you survive these twenty years..." Henry couldn't help but complain.

"There were dozens of people shooting for me." Victor glanced at his mouth.

After Henry heard this, he turned around and led the way to the quarry's mine.

Going up the gentle slope, an empty mine car was parked on the track at the entrance of the mine. It was dark inside the tunnel and nothing could be seen.

Victor stood at the entrance and looked inside.

"If the Cornwall Company is engaged in some shady business, then the dark quarry tunnel must be the best hiding place."

After confirming the safety around the mine tunnel, Henry still did not put away his gun. He stood on the other side and looked inside the cave: "When providing clues, Thomas deliberately concealed the situation of the ironworks terrorist attack case. I was suspicious at the time."
Donnie also had a gun in his hand. He hadn't figured out the situation until now. He just followed Victor and Henry with his head down. When the other party pulled out a gun, he also pulled out a gun.

Victor looked at the mine car and the large number of large rocks around it. There were obvious traces of transportation. Someone tried to block the mine in the past, but they stopped working for some reason.

"Not in time?" Victor squatted down to observe, holding his chin with his hand. He looked carefully and made new discoveries.

It seems that it was not that there was no time to fill the blockage, but that the blockage was half filled and then dug out?

Only people from the Cornwall Company can come in here. Thomas is essentially torn about whether to bury the tunnel. What's inside bothers him and he can't stop?

"What do you think is the reason for what the guy just said, that Augusta tied all the workers to the pillars and killed them without knowing what he did? No body was found afterward?"

Henry kicked two pieces of gravel into the dark tunnel.

Victor raised his head and looked at him.

"I guess it's the same as last time."

"I think so too..."

The riddle-like conversation between the two made Downey even more confused. He shouted: "Should we go in and take a look?"

At this time, footsteps sounded down the gentle slope, and Victor subconsciously reacted and hurriedly dodged behind the mine cart.

At the same time, Henry also saw the three gunmen who were patrolling over. They also crouched down and hid behind the pile of rocks, and even pulled down Donnie who was in a daze.

The three gunmen guarding the field did not notice Victor and the others at the entrance of the mine at the first time. The group of guys slowly staggered up the gentle slope with cigarettes in their mouths, peeing collectively on the grass beside the road, and teasing each other about who was better.

It's so big that you can clearly hear their conversation.

Henry raised his pistol, glanced at Donnie, and then glanced at Victor who was hiding behind the mine cart. The other person picked up a stone and threw it into the grass, attracting the attention of the three.

At this time, Henry and Donnie suddenly rushed out from behind them and knocked down two people without warning. The third guy who was about to shoot was thrown to the ground by Victor and was hit in the face.

He punched hard twice.

Downey was too short and couldn't defeat his opponent in hand-to-hand combat. He was kicked away. The opponent stood up, raised his gun and aimed at Downey's head.

After Henry quickly dealt with his opponent, he raised his gun and smashed the head of the man who threatened Downey.

Victor's bastard punch showed his ability to bully the market, and he beat the guy in front of him so hard that his face was covered with blood.

"Leave one person for questioning." Henry reminded Victor not to beat him to death.

Victor stopped his hand, pulled the man up and pushed him under the mine cart.

The other party wiped the blood on his face, looked at the two dead companions, and cursed.

"I know you! That bastard in the pub just now...do you know who my boss is?"

Snap!

Victor slapped him and knocked out two of his teeth.

"You are just a dog hired by Thomas..."

This kind of hired gunman is mostly a floating population, and he doesn't care about anyone except the boss. So he doesn't know the police or the local police, and he only takes money to do things and defend the place.

The Dimon family has hired many of these people, so it's clear.

The opponent was beaten until his eyes were filled with stars, his ears were ringing, and only Victor's blurry face was dangling in front of him.

"What are you guarding here?"

Being interrogated while dizzy, the guy vomited two mouthfuls of blood, endured the pain, and pointed to the mine behind him.

Sure enough, there is something fishy inside...

Victor and Henry looked at each other, then picked up the half-dead guy and led the way.

Henry put his gun against the man's back, while Victor and Donnie went to get two unburned kerosene lamps.

Two lights floated in the darkness, and Henry pressed against the gunman, asking him to lead the way in to find something hidden by Thomas.

There were traces of large items being dragged on the ground, a strange minecart that did not use the tunnel, and torn clothes and fabrics were everywhere. Some variegated feathers were scattered, and Victor thought of the crowns that aborigines like to wear.

The fragments of torture instruments were piled in the corner, and the dark tunnel spread deeper.

The half-dead gunman led the way in a daze, but halfway through, he suddenly woke up and reminded the three of them very anxiously.

"Don't...can't go deeper...inside, there are...weird...monsters"

Henry is not the kind of stubborn guy. He immediately stopped when he heard this and looked back at the other two people whose faces were illuminated by the light. He opened his mouth and said with a slight vigilance: "Secret creatures

?"

His suspicion gave Victor goosebumps all over his body.

No way?

You can find those things wherever you go?

Everyone looked up and saw that although there was no lighting in the depths of the tunnel, there was no iconic thick fog, and there was no trace of the existence of secret creatures.

However, in line with the mentality of being careful and cautious, Henry and Victor discussed it and decided to withdraw first.

So they changed direction and returned to the entrance of the mine.

However, before he could come out, Henry suddenly saw a group of figures tinkering with something on the pile of rocks and the cave wall under the light at the entrance of the cave.

"There shouldn't be anyone else in the factory, right?"

Henry turned his eyes around and suddenly saw something that shocked him right in the center of the cave entrance.

That's a detonator!

At the same time, the guys at the entrance of the cave also saw the oil lamps that Victor and Donnity were holding. The lights were flickering in the darkness. Victor reacted and quickly turned off the lights, but it was too late. The people at the entrance of the cave had already raised their guns.

Pulled the trigger on them!

"Get down!"

Henry shouted, and Victor immediately threw away the oil lamp and dragged Donnie to lie down, with bullets passing over his head like lightning.

The gunman in front of Henry blocked all the bullets for him and was beaten into a sieve.

Henry threw away the unfortunate guy and leaned against a support pillar. He was about to fight back, but the opponent had already prepared everything and pressed the detonator hard!

With a bang, everything around the cave entrance collapsed!

Thick smoke and dust billowed in. Henry turned around and rushed towards Victor and Downey. The next second, the three people's eyes were filled with thick smoke, and they all lost their direction...


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