Chapter 986: Who Are You?!

The door rumbled open, and there was no foul air coming out of it【】

Li Zhuangyan took a look at it, and found that the entire underground treasure vault was designed with a very complete ventilation duct, although it had not been opened for more than half a century, there was still no feeling of aggrieved here.

Presumably, those stale and dirty gases have been pumped out with the previous exhaust action.

Although the temperature in this treasure room is a little low now, the air is not strange at all, but because of the long time, there is still a faint musty smell here, just like going to a relatively old library.

At this time, the idle people and so on are excluded.

After all, only Li Zhuangyan, the Jew Paul and the little devil Noda Fuji are qualified to know, and the others are at most errands, if they know the situation, I am afraid that some incidents will arise.

Wealth is moving, and no one knows if someone will go crazy and suddenly do something unfavorable to them.

At least for Li Zhuangyan and the other three, they think that they are still relatively resistant to money or something.

"Well, let's go in and talk." The three of them looked at each other a few times and finally decided.

The three men entered the treasure room and closed the door.

The robot responsible for pathfinding turned on several searchlights on its head at this time, and suddenly illuminated the scene in the treasure room to the fullest, revealing everything in front of the eyes of the three people.

"Buy Karma's ......"

"Quack ......"

"it!"

Although the words of the three people were not very different, the shocked expressions were the same.

It's not that they haven't seen a big scene, but the situation inside this treasure room is indeed a bit amazing, so much so that the three of them let out an exclamation almost at the same time.

I saw that the whole room was very spacious, probably as many as thousands of square meters, not to mention other objects, just gold bars or something, piled up in piles, like small gold mountains, under the illumination of the lights, flashing dazzling golden light.

In addition to the small mountains of gold bars, there are also a large number of jewelry and gold ornaments, etc., as for some of the sealed chests, they are airtight, and from the outside, you can only see the seals on them, but you don't know what is hidden inside.

I think that the artifacts that can be stored in this gold mountain pile are definitely not small, maybe they are those art collections of immeasurable value, or calligraphy and paintings.

After all, when the war in China was raging, the most worthless thing was the antique calligraphy and painting, but in the eyes of the Jews, these things were the most valuable things, after all, the war would end one day, and once the peace and prosperity were in the world, the value of these things would increase hundredfold, thousandfold or even ten thousandfold.

Sometimes it is easier, more valuable, and more valuable to hide such a calligraphy and painting than to collect a ton of gold.

Li solemnly walked to a box, stretched out his hand to tear off the seal, and then opened the lid, and saw that it was covered with red satin, but on top was a layer of dozens of thumb-sized rough diamonds, he couldn't help but be dumbfounded.

"Damn, such a big rough diamond, such pure transparency!" Li Zhuang thought to himself, even if there is only such a box of diamonds, it is worth tossing for so long, not to mention that there are so many unopened treasures, God knows what more valuable things are hidden in those boxes?

All in all, finding this treasure trove this time is indeed a great fortune!

Paul, the Jew, paid no attention to the jewels and gold, and walked over to a box, tore off the seal with the six-pointed star motif on it, and carefully opened the lid.

When Li Zhuangyan looked over, he didn't find any treasure inside, just a few sheepskin scrolls, which looked a little old, and he didn't know if he had been bitten by insects and rats.

But Paul regarded these things as if they were treasures, and with trembling hands he picked up a scroll, and slowly opened it, and saw that it was written in Hebrew that I don't know what it was, but the words seemed to be painted with blood-red paint, and when I looked at it, there was still a fishy smell circulating in the air.

"It was a Jewish parchment scroll, written on the sheepskin using animal blood, and it was said that it had been specially treated to keep it alive for thousands of years, so that it could be easily preserved." A voice next to him rang out, explaining the origin of this thing for Li Zhuangyan.

"Oh, the sheepskin scroll, it sounds like it's worth a lot." Li solemnly nodded and said.

The parchment scroll is a carrier of the ancient Jewish narrative text, and the Jews recorded that the Bible was also copied on the parchment scroll, and the important Jewish scripture "Talmud" is also known as the Jewish wisdom parchment scroll, so the parchment scroll symbolizes the law and wisdom for the Jews, symbolizes the important scriptures of the nation, and when it comes to the parchment scroll, people will associate their Bible.

"These should be part of the Dead Sea Scrolls." The voice next to him continued.

"What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?" Li Zhuang stared at those sheepskin scrolls with some curiosity and asked, at this time he suddenly felt that these sheepskin scrolls might be the most valuable things.

After all, having dealt with Jews for so long, Li Zhuangyan naturally knew that they were very rich, especially when it came to their religion and beliefs, it seemed that this money was not money, and they could be offered a sky-high price casually.

If these parchment scrolls were really important to the Jews, Li Zhuangyan believed that he would never be able to pass up such an opportunity to make a lot of money.

At the very least, he should have known the true value of these parchment scrolls, and not underestimate their value just because they were not jeweled gold, which would have derelicted the Jews.

"The Dead Sea Scrolls, just search the internet and you'll know their value." The voice next to him replied with a smile.

"Search on the Internet, then this place must be able to search for network signals." Li solemnly muttered, and sure enough, there was no signal on his mobile phone at all.

It's already dozens of meters below the ground, and you can't find any mobile phone signal at all, let alone surf the Internet.

The voice next to him told him about the origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

In the forties of the last century, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest manuscripts of Jewish literature, were discovered in caves near the Dead Sea.

This serendipitous discovery became one of the most astonishing discoveries of the twentieth century.

As far back as the first century C.E., the scroll was hidden in a cave northwest of the Dead Sea, and it was called the Dead Sea Scroll because it was only about fifteen or six miles from Jerusalem.

Fragments of nearly 40,000 scrolls were recovered, most of them stored in earthen pots, mostly written in Hebrew on sheepskins, and a few in Aramaic.

It is estimated that the scrolls were written from the third century B.C. to the first century A.D.

After 2,000 years, most of the scrolls have been reduced to fragments, and only a few have been preserved relatively intact, and after about 50 years of efforts by experts, nearly 500 scrolls have been partially or completely restored, the most complete of which is the Book of Isaiah.

The content of the scrolls is also rich and colorful, nearly a hundred volumes, are Old Testament books, except for the Book of Esther, every book of the Old Testament appears, and many books appear many times, including many Bible commentaries, Bible commentaries, exegesis, apocrypha and apocrypha, and also include non-biblical literature.

A large part of the non-biblical literature is written about the prophecies of the end of the world and the righteous kingdom of God's destruction of the forces of evil and the return of the Messiah.

The scrolls also include sacred music, the Torah, the Apocrypha, and even architectural sketches and treasure books.

From the contents of the scroll, most scholars believe that the original collector was a hermit Jew in the nearby Qumran community at that time.

Against the backdrop of the Roman Empire's occupation of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. and the burning of the Jewish Temple, the Hermit Jews who lived in the nearby neighborhood of Qumrand may have stored a large part of their precious books in caves for preservation, perhaps because they were inconvenient to carry them, or to avoid the destruction or loss of their precious books.

"All in all, this kind of thing should be a very important artifact for the Jews?" When Li Zhuangyan heard this, his eyes suddenly lit up and said, "It shouldn't be too much to say that they are worth more than gold and diamonds, right?" ”

"Not too much, not too much at all." The voice next to him immediately laughed, "The treasures in the entire treasure room may not be able to be placed in the eyes of these Jews, but these chests of sheepskin scrolls and Dead Sea scrolls are priceless treasures in their eyes, so this harvest is really very big, very big." ”

Li solemnly listened, and his heart was even more excited, this time the harvest was indeed very large, piled up like a mountain of gold bars, countless diamonds and jewelry, as well as those antique calligraphy and paintings, and now there are more of these parchment scrolls, which are regarded as treasures by the Jews, the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Oh my God, this time it's really a big gain!

However, after coming back to his senses from this excitement, Li Zhuang suddenly felt that something was not quite right, when did there be a fourth person in this treasure room?

Hell, could it be that there's an extra ghost in there?!

He couldn't help but turn his head suddenly, looked at the dark figure standing in the shadows, and asked with vigilance and fear, "Who are you?!" ”