Chapter 22: Seven Hundred and Seventy-Seven Steps

After he finished speaking, the man next to him who looked like Brother Deng immediately made a "please" gesture towards Liu Wei.

After sending Liu Wei to a room downstairs, the man returned to Pete again and asked in a deep voice:

"Boss, do you really want to send him there?"

Pete looked at the man with a smile on his face and said slowly:

"You send him personally, if he goes, he can't let Su Yuru's daughter appear, then there is no need to bring him back."

The expression on the man's face did not change in the slightest, and he nodded and said "yes" without speaking again.

The smile on Pete's face faded away, but there was a flicker of madness in his cloudy eyes! He doesn't have much time left, unlocking the secret of God's blood is his only hope now, no matter how much money and power there is!

At night, Liu Wei lay on the bed, but he couldn't sleep.

He didn't know if what awaited him would be a blow and disappointment.

As for Pete's purpose in bringing him here, he didn't care at all, he just wanted to find Qin Qing earlier.

Early the next morning, the bearded "Brother Deng" knocked on Liu Wei's door.

Liu Wei had already gotten up, or he hadn't slept at all.

He opened the door, and before he could speak, "Brother Deng" spit out two words in a low voice:

"Let's go!"

Liu Wei hurriedly followed and got into the business car again.

Armed helicopters, for Liu Wei, only exist in various pictures and influences.

This is the first time he has seen the real thing, and Liu Wei is inevitably a little curious.

Liu Wei has always been interested in military magazines, so although it was the first time he saw the real thing, he immediately recognized that it was an "Apache", also called Boeing AH-64.

He also wanted to take a closer look at the powerful-sounding weapon systems, but "Brother Deng", who was walking behind him, suddenly reached out and pressed his head, forcing him to bend down.

The sound of the propellers on the plane was so loud that he couldn't hear it clearly, so Liu Wei could only let "Brother Deng" press forward.

After getting on the plane, Liu Wei asked "Brother Deng" through the intercom:

"What's your name?"

"Brother Deng" glanced at Liu Wei expressionlessly, and said lightly:

"You can call me Gordon."

Liu Wei nodded, didn't speak again, carefully observed everyone's demeanor, and found that each of them was not something he could deal with now.

The flight was a bit long, Liu Wei had barely slept the night before, and after the plane flew for a while, he fell asleep in a daze.

Liu Wei didn't know that he had slept for many hours this night, but when he woke up, the plane had already landed on a desert.

There was still a feeling of drowsiness in his brain telling Liu Wei that he was deliberately arranged to "sleep" all the way.

After getting off the plane, they got into a jeep.

This time Liu Wei didn't fall asleep, but he wasn't in the mood to look out the window at all.

Endless desert, and beyond that, nothing.

When the jeep was driving some distance, Gordon put a black hood on Liu Wei's head.

After a few more hours, the jeep slowly stopped, and Liu Wei was taken out of the car by Gordon.

After walking for a while, steps began to appear under his feet, Liu Wei counted silently in his heart, a total of seven hundred and seventy-seven steps, and finally stepped on the flat ground.

After the hood was removed, the surrounding light made Liu Wei adapt to it for a while before he could see the environment in front of him clearly.

There were eleven heavily armed people standing in front of him, nine men and two women, with expressionless faces and cold eyes, looking at Liu Wei without any difference from looking at a lump of meat.

Gordon said to the eleven in a deep voice:

"This is Mr. Liu from Huaxia, sent by the boss, and now, take us to the place where the scales were found."

Then, he pointed to one of the men and told Liu Wei:

"This is David, their captain."

The man bowed slightly at Liu Wei, turned around and walked into the darkness.

Liu Wei found that it was a huge and empty space, but it was empty.

It was a man with a flashlight in his hand that could illuminate the deep sea, but the range that the light could reach was only about ten meters.

Under his feet, he stepped on a five-meter-square stone slab, but the corners and gaps fit very carefully.

The dust on the ground is thick, and every step stirs up a layer of dust, leaving footprints half an inch deep.

Ten minutes later, they stopped in front of a smooth stone wall, and David reached out and pressed it on the stone wall, and a rumbling mechanism sounded, and an entrance slowly appeared on the stone wall.

Every few steps forward, steps appeared under his feet again, this time, still seven hundred and seventy-seven.

When Liu Wei's feet stepped on the flat ground again, his heart suddenly beat wildly, and it seemed that something was rapidly approaching him.

Gordon noticed his strangeness and asked in a deep voice:

"What's wrong with you?"

Liu Wei shook his head:

"No, nothing."

Gordon didn't say anything and stepped forward.

Liu Wei glanced around suspiciously, but could only see the endless darkness.

After a while, David, who was walking in the front, stopped, turned to Gordon and said:

"This is it."

Liu Wei's heart moved, and he immediately bypassed the few people in front of him, stood beside David, and looked in the direction of his finger.

Not far ahead, a stone platform appeared, on which lay a huge coffin, at least five meters long and two meters wide.

The lid of the coffin had been opened and placed diagonally aside.

Liu Wei just wanted to step forward to take a closer look, but was stopped by David.

Gordon immediately said to David:

"Don't stop him."

Only then did David let go of his hand, and Liu Wei immediately walked up to the stone platform in three steps and two steps, and walked to the side of the coffin.

The coffin was about three meters high, and Liu Wei wanted to go up to check it, so he could only climb up the lid that was leaning on the side.

But the moment his hand touched the stone cover, he was suddenly stunned.

Although the stone cover is covered with a thick layer of dust, the carved patterns can still be clearly seen.

It was a strangely shaped beast, Liu Wei didn't know it, but the scales on its body were very familiar to Liu Wei.

Although there is a huge difference in size, the shape and arrangement are very similar to the scales on Qin Qing's body!

Although it was only similar, Liu Wei could be sure that the person lying in the coffin must have a direct connection with the scales on Qin Qing's body!

David's voice suddenly sounded behind him:

"Where the scales were found, it's at the top of that lid."

Liu Wei suddenly came back to his senses, and couldn't wait to climb up, looking carefully for the location that David said.

Finally, in the thick dust, Liu Wei found a brown mark the size of a millet grain.

He wasn't sure what it was, but he had a vague feeling that it must have something to do with Qin Qing.

Liu Wei closed his eyes and carefully felt the breath around him, but he never found anything.

Just when he was about to give up, suddenly a faint breath appeared in his perception!