Treasure hunt begins in England

Chapter 713 Reaching the destination

Chapter 713 Reaching the destination

Because of the tropics, Liang En and the others didn't see any dead bodies of devils in this boat, which is good news from any point of view.

Liang En has some respect for most of the deceased. For example, most of the remains he found during the excavation process will be properly placed.

But the devil's corpse is another matter. For example, if he hadn't considered that the Japanese devil's bones in a cave could reflect the fact that the devil was so cruel that he would not spare his own people, he would have thrown those bones away. went to the woods.

However, in the post-cut video, Liang En specially made a close-up of those bones, and then took a moment to show his audience how brutal those Japanese invaders were back then.

And now thanks to this location in tropical seas all kinds of creatures are very active.Therefore, no human remains could be found at the ruins of this ship, which can be regarded as saving Liang En some troubles.

So in the following time, everyone began to count the situation of the cabin. At this time, Liang En avoided the eyes of others and came to the rear of the cabin, and then found an open space to release the previous golden Buddha.

Then everything went very smoothly. After being tightly wrapped, the golden Buddha floated out of the water with an air bag and placed it in the cabin. Then, under Liang En’s suggestion, they stopped the salvage work and headed towards the south of Cambodia. The port of Sihanoukville drove past.

This golden Buddha has been reprocessed. Prior to this, Liang En had used two [Repair (N)] cards to restore the two jars containing relics.

After the card was used this time, the two jars of extraordinary power returned to their previous sealed state, even higher than before, ensuring that there would be no problems on the bottom of the sea.

However, this was just an insurance subconsciously made by Liang En. After all, it was said in Buddhist scriptures that relics are strong and indestructible, which is why Liang En dared to open the stone jar without much protection.

"Why do you feel that those people on the boat are looking at me now?" Liang En asked Joan of Arc in the boat as the boat was heading northwest. "I feel a special respect in their eyes now."

"I think it's because you have a bottom line." Jeanne smiled and said, "After all, from a legal point of view, this golden Buddha belongs to you, but you are willing to return it to the owner of these things."

"Isn't this what it should be?" Liang En said with a smile. "After all, this thing represents the past of a nation. Even if it is legal to take these things and keep them for yourself, it is not a good idea."

"But don't forget that the golden statue weighs five or six tons." Jeanne smiled and said, "At least for most people, the price of pure gold is already an astronomical figure."

"But the problem is that I don't need the money anymore." Liang En said with a smile. "If I don't have money, I may struggle with this aspect, but the wealth I have now allows me to say that I am wealth, not wealth is my master."

Considering the importance of this incident, Liang En quickly contacted several Irish diplomats he knew by satellite phone, and then asked them to contact the Cambodian side.

Unexpectedly, the communication was very smooth, not like the style of Southeast Asian countries at all. It may be because the national religion of this country is Buddhism, so Liang En learned about it from the Irish embassy in Cambodia when the ship was still at sea. affirmative answer.

"Mr. Liang, I will pick you up at the pier in Sihanoukville after you dock. I will also come with representatives from Cambodia and the religious circles."

On the satellite phone, the Irish ambassador to Cambodia talked about the next arrangement to Liang En. He could hear that he was a little excited now. At least for him, this was probably the most important thing in his position as the Cambodian ambassador. .

But this is also normal. Although according to international rules, all countries are equal regardless of size, but in fact, different countries have different priorities when dealing with international affairs.

For example, Ireland's diplomatic focus is on the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union, so the country's core diplomacy also revolves around these countries. As for those non-key countries, it is naturally impossible to pay much attention to them.

This is especially true for countries like Cambodia. For this country, at least half of Irish people may have never heard of it, Ireland basically has no interests in this place, so diplomats are naturally fine.

Therefore, after receiving Liang En's call, the ambassador immediately went straight to the Prime Minister's Office to discuss the matter, and resolved the matter with an efficiency not at all in Southeast Asia.

This is naturally a good thing for Liang En, because it means that as long as their ships arrive at Sihanoukville Port, there will be a docker for those jobs behind them, and they can save a lot of work while ensuring safety.

After finally running around at sea for a few days, Liang En and his boat sailed quietly into Sihanoukville Port, and then docked at a pier under the command of the port management personnel.

There were already many people waiting for them on the pier at this time. These people included monks in red clothes, helmets, soldiers in dark green uniforms with gold tassels, and many officials in suits.

"This is His Majesty's attendant, and he is the person in charge of Cambodia today." When Liang Enshun's springboard came to the pier, the Irish ambassador to Cambodia introduced the officer beside him to Liang Enshun.

"Nice to meet you, I'll leave the rest to you." Liang En shook hands with the middle-aged officer, and then took the lead with the officer and several monks to the bottom cabin of the ship.

"Here is what I found on the Japanese transport ship." Liang En said while looking at the national attendant and the monks behind. "There is a mechanism in the chest of the Buddha statue. Inside is a stone jar containing relics."

This news obviously shocked the two officials in charge of Cambodia. For a country where Buddhism is the state religion, religious sacred objects of this level will inevitably trigger important repercussions.

So in the following moving work, Liang En found that those people seemed more nervous than before. At least judging from the current situation, those who came up to carry them could see the tension with their naked eyes.

Fortunately, the nervousness turned out to be tense, and the tasks in these people's hands were not too bad, so with the help of the equipment on the pier, they successfully transported the Buddha statue to a vehicle.

Then, amidst the sound of the military band playing, the vehicles loaded with Buddha statues drove towards the outside of the port.Surrounded by a group of monks and soldiers for escort.

"Your Excellency, His Majesty the King asked me to invite you to travel in Cambodia for a while." Just as the vehicle carrying the golden Buddha and relics was driving towards the outside of the port area, the attendant extended an invitation to Liang En .

Liang En didn't think there was anything strange about inviting Liang En. After all, the things he returned to Cambodia this time were called Cambodia's national treasures, so the other party must definitely make some kind of response.

It's just that the final response depends on what these Cambodians think in the end. All Liang En can do is wait quietly.

(End of this chapter)

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