Chapter Seventy-Six: The Address Exploration Team During the Anti-Japanese War

I slowly walked to the door of the white room, and found that the small door was not closed, I gently pushed the door open and slowly walked in. When I walked into the hut, I found that it had all the daily necessities, and even a few packets of foreign fires that had already gone into a tide.

It is estimated that many young friends have never seen this thing now, but it is actually a match. In the early years, this thing was more popular, but with the development of society, this ignition tool has been completely eliminated by the lighters we carry with us. Because this lighter is cheaper and durable.

Except for a few people who will use some special matches to attract attention in order to deliberately create a different atmosphere, ordinary people almost no longer use this thing. Some time ago, even China's largest match factory had closed down, which is an inevitable part of social development.

I opened a packet of fires and found that the matches in it had long been out of use, and I didn't know when they were left. I looked around again and found that there were still several beds here, and this was a makeshift dormitory, could this room be a rest room for this underground coal mine?

I walked over and checked around, and found a few old-fashioned green backpacks, which looked like they were before liberation, and I opened them one by one and checked them, and there was a thread-like old-fashioned kraft notebook that caught my attention.

I opened the notebook and found some handwriting on the title page. But the light on the glow stick was so dim that I couldn't make out what was written on it. I took out a lighter from my backpack to light the kerosene lamp, just now in order to save the light source I didn't turn on the kerosene lamp but have been using the glowing stick that has been shaken, but at this moment my curiosity has been aroused, naturally I don't care about saving, and directly lit the kerosene lamp that Brother Monkey gave me.

After I lit the kerosene lamp, I found that it was written with a person's name: Gu Wencheng. This is a relatively literary name, and his handwriting is also very beautiful, and it can be seen that this is a person with a high cultural background and literacy.

Chinese pay attention to words as their people, in fact, you can really see a person's character from the handwriting, of course, the premise is that this person often writes, not the kind of modern people who only touch the pen twice a month.

If a person practices calligraphy regularly, the person's personality will unconsciously and slowly penetrate into his handwriting. This is also a technique of identifying calligraphy and painting, and the old man once told me that if a person is a wild and heroic person, then his words must also be full of wild and uninhibited touch.

It's a touch of words, and it's not just a single stroke, and there's no rules. When you see his words, you immediately feel a feeling.

In some film and television dramas, there are often some scenes of identifying calligraphy and paintings, and there will always be a person dogmatically telling how the strokes of a certain family are outlined, and judging the authenticity of a calligraphy and painting from how the work is written and how to put the pen away, but that eighty percent is unreliable.

Chinese are the smartest people in the world because they know how to observe other people's things to the point where they are so meticulous that even the original author is amazed. Driven by profit, they are able to reproduce a piece of work to the point of being exact. But this kind of touch can't be done, at least it's hard to do. Because any work is a catharsis of a person's character and feelings, and this kind of thing that touches the soul is difficult to replicate.

If a person has seen a lot of works by a certain person, then when he sees another of his works, he will definitely intuitively judge whether it is genuine or not. As the so-called well-informed, this method of judging the authenticity of the work through the touch of the work is often the most accurate, and it is also a popular identification method for some large families.

Having said that, I just want to say that I can tell from the handwriting on this vellum that this is an old-fashioned, conformist guy. I can even imagine in my head a guy with a mustache and shaking his head while flipping through a thread-bound book.

The author of this notebook is obviously a very literate old pedant, how could he end up in this almost isolated underground coal mine?

As I scrolled down, the notebook was long, jumbled, and full of jargon, some of which I didn't even understand what I meant. It took me about two hours to read through the above content. Since this has a big impact on the whole thing, I have to summarize the content of the book in my own tone to make the whole thing clear.

As I have just said, the owner of this note is called Gu Wencheng, who was an associate professor of geology at Southwest Associated University during the Anti-Japanese War. When he saw that the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression had just ended and the domestic forces were in a state of stalemate, he was ordered to come here to investigate. Originally, it was a mineral deposit that the Kuomintang had just taken over from the Japanese.

He brought five students and some soldiers here, after the information provided by the Japanese and the initial investigation, Gu Wencheng found a loophole, he was sure that these Japanese must be hiding some secrets here, because the manpower they invested was not proportional to the amount of mining every day, and the difference was very huge.

Gu Wencheng did not get any valuable clues from the Japanese prisoners, so he decided to take people to the coal mine for a field investigation. In this field trip, Gu Wencheng discovered a shocking discovery that will shock world geography. I didn't know what the discovery was, because the guy used the word "discovery" every time he mentioned it in his notes, but he didn't have an actual description of what he had discovered.

Then these guys settled in this underground coal mine, and at the beginning everyone was full of enthusiasm for this amazing discovery, and everyone was full of confidence and hope for the future results. However, bad luck and surprises slowly befell the expedition.

I didn't understand this paragraph, so I had to record the original words. It is said that at that time, a student was possessed by a demon, and a terrible situation occurred. He began to have the body of a devil, and his personality slowly became irritable. The military doctor who accompanied the team conducted a complete set of physical examinations for him, but in the end he did not find out what the reason was.

These changes made the team panic, and some believed that this shocking discovery was originally a secret of the gods, and that if any mortal tried to get close to the secret, they would be cursed by the gods, and eventually slowly turn into demons.

However, the more terrible thing is yet to come, the student who turned into the devil ends up going berserk and killing all the students and two soldiers, and is finally shot by the soldiers.

This is the end of the note, and I don't see the point at all. This Gu Wencheng is simply a bastard, and every time he comes to a critical moment, he will use vague language to write it off, so that although I now understand the general situation of the whole thing, I have no idea what happened at all.