Treasure hunt begins in England

Chapter 67 The End and the Journey

Chapter 67 The End and the Journey

Rifling leaves a mark on the bullet after every gun shot.And this kind of trace is like a fingerprint, every gun has its own trace.

And all legal firearms or the traces on the firearms found at the crime scene will be recorded, so that any problems will be locked in the first place.

Therefore, for many extrajudicial fanatics, it is natural to buy a so-called clean firearm before carrying out a criminal plan, so as to avoid being locked by the police in the first place.

In the two schoolbags, Liang En and the others found a total of 65000 US dollars.The money was all old bills without consecutive numbers, a small portion of them were hundred-dollar bills, and the rest were $20 bills.

As in the movie, Americans generally don't like to use large-denomination $100 bills, so most of the finds this time were $20.

The next step is to clean up the battlefield, except for picking up the bullet casings that were just shot.They began to classify these things on the field now.

Although the firearms and the big gold chains and big gold fingers on these people were very valuable, but Liang En and the others didn't touch the personal belongings of the deceased.Because these things 100% just cause trouble.

"We can take the money." Barry is obviously an old hand at this, so he can quickly analyze what can be taken. "The old banknotes are safe to spend and no one will be able to trace their origin."

Liang En nodded. Although he had zero experience in this area, he had at least watched Hollywood movies.And when it comes to illegal transactions in the movie, there will always be some prototypes of old $20 bills without consecutive numbers.

Next, the two of them roughly cleaned up their own footprints around them, disassembled all the black guns and threw them into the surrounding valleys and rock crevices respectively, which can be regarded as a smooth contribution to the security of the United States.

Anyway, the terrain of this place is rugged, and you can see some things, but it may take half a day to get them back.Therefore, even if those black gun latecomers can find some parts, it is equivalent to being scrapped.

"This place is relatively close to the Indian protection land." When the two continued to move forward with the spoils, Barry said. "I guess there is a high probability that these people came from there."

"This is also the sin of the Yankees themselves. For those Indians who were driven into this wilderness. If they didn't do this, they might just starve to death." Liang En shook his head and said.

After walking for an hour and the two of them were away from the crime scene, Barry asked suddenly. "Did you just shoot someone for the first time?"

"That's right." Liang En nodded. Even counting his experience in another world, this was his first time shooting something other than a target.

"Then you are naturally suitable to be a soldier." Barry praised, "You didn't react when you saw a corpse for the first time, which shows that you are brave and very firm in will."

"It's not as powerful as you said." Liang En smiled and shook his head and said, "I think it's probably because my reaction is slower than others, so I don't feel afraid."

"Besides, the other party wanted to kill me after all, so it was a legitimate defense for me to kill them. In this case, I naturally don't need to feel remorse or guilt for killing them."

There was another reason he didn't mention, and that was that after Goldfinger instilled him many times, he found that his willpower had also unexpectedly increased.Therefore, Liang En felt that the Vikings card might have greatly enhanced him in this respect.

Because of what happened just now, Liang En and the others subconsciously quickened their pace, and even chose to give up rest and drive overnight, and finally returned to the entrance of the valley at around 3 o'clock in the morning the next day.

The pickup truck parked here is almost exactly the same as when it set off. If there is a difference, at most it is just an extra layer of yellow dust visible to the naked eye.

"It's safe now, I don't think those people can find us." Barry said after driving back to the interstate for more than ten minutes.

After all, this kind of wilderness in Utah is not the center of New York, and there is no surveillance at all.So as long as they stay away from the sparsely populated conflict scene and don't get caught on the spot, no one can guess what they did in the mountain.

Of course, it is precisely because of this reason that many things hidden under the bright side of society will be carried out quietly in this wilderness, far away from the crowd.

It was different from when I came, because I had a lot of cash and jewelry on my body.So returning by plane naturally became an inappropriate thing.

Considering safety, the two of them rented an SUV and drove north all the way after talking on the phone with Bruce in Salt Lake City the next morning.

The reason for driving north is also very simple, because it will be Christmas in two days, so Mr. Bruce chose to go to Teton County, Wyoming to spend Christmas with his family.

It has to be said that, as the birthplace of car culture, it is easy to rent a car in the United States.So Liang En and the others easily found a chain car rental store and completed the formalities for returning the car across states.

There is a distance of 290 miles from Salt Lake City to Teton County, and it would take five or six hours to drive there without stopping.

"Salt Lake City is regarded as the core area of ​​Mormonism, and the reason why this city can be built is also related to the Mormons who pioneered in the early days—" Along the way, Barry Taotao introduced to Liang En the things that passed by just now. A general description of the location.

As the vehicle drove out of the urban area, the roadside first changed from various buildings to factory chimneys.Then it turned into a wasteland covered with withered grass and bare mountains in the distance.

Both Utah and Wyoming belong to the standard west, and they are still sparsely populated until now.So apart from the small towns or gas stations that are occasionally skipped by the roadside, there is only the unchanging western wilderness left.

As the destination of Liang En's trip, Teton County is most worth mentioning because it has the highest per capita income in the United States.

Yes, unlike what everyone imagines, the place with the highest per capita income is not the bustling New York or a certain city in California.It's this little place near Yellowstone Park.

At first glance, this bare country spot doesn't look like much. Whether it's ski trails, beautiful scenery of the Rocky Mountains, or a good place to go camping in a national park, this place has nothing to do with it.

As for why those rich people choose to live here, the reason is very simple, that is, Wyoming has neither personal income tax nor corporate income tax.

Just swearing to the IRS that you live in Wyoming (which is easy to do legally) can save you a fortune in taxes.

But ironic, because the cheapest houses in this area rent around $5000 a month, and house prices are in the millions.

Therefore, ordinary people who work here have to drive 45 minutes a day through the very steep mountain roads of Yellowstone Park to return to their homes in Iowa.

It's even worse when the snow that's common in this area comes along.Then these ordinary people may only be able to live in the car for several days.

(End of this chapter)

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