Chapter 14 Share with Friends

Landau watched as the exhibition hall was empty on the monitor, and even the shop selling souvenirs had just hung a sign that said, "Put down the money, take it yourself."

Raymond walked into the exhibition hall, and the first thing he saw was the exhibit in the middle - the Declaration of Independence, and he glanced around and found that it was empty, and walked quickly to the Declaration of Independence.

Standing in front of the Declaration of Independence, Raymond found that none of the exhibits' built-in lights were turned on, so he bent down to look for them, and found that the security measures protecting the exhibits were not plugged in.

Raymond turned to the souvenir shop, took a copy of the Declaration of Independence, and returned to the booth to replace it.

"Are you fooling him?" Landau felt that his IQ had been insulted, and Raymond's behavior was even more incomprehensible, "Is he an idiot, can this be believed?" ”

Watching Raymond leave in the monitor, Andy stood up, "The FBI experts carefully calculated each link according to his personality profile, and this script is the most suitable for him." It looks very absurd.,But as long as the hero doesn't think so.,No.。 ”

Landau, who followed Andy and left the monitoring room, asked, "Where are you going to let him go?" ”

The hallway was empty, and Andy's voice, though not loud, was enough to echo through the corridor, "A group of dangerous individuals who deliberately vandalized the Capitol and carried explosives enough to cause devastating damage to the Capitol were discovered and arrested by FBI agents. ”

In the hallway, Lincoln's portrait is emblazoned with the phrase, "The horror of reality is always as terrible as the horror of imagination."

Landau, who was passing by the portrait, sighed: "I'm really lucky, fortunately, there are heroic FBI agents, and Director Andy, who has been tracking this time." ”

Sent out of the gate by Andy again, Landau rushed to the airport to meet the three and board the plane to New York.

It had been arranged long ago that the surroundings of Trinity Church had been emptied, and Gates opened the mechanism of the wall of Trinity Church according to previous information, revealing the cave.

The group walked through a long underground passage and saw a bottomless shaft, surrounded by a wooden spiral staircase.

Landau swept around with a flashlight, "Don't tell me you're going down these rotten staircases. I don't think anyone who does this kind of thing is much like a madman. ”

Gates was silent and walked straight down the stairs to the elevator on the opposite side, and Riley immediately followed him.

Just holding a flashlight to help Gates light the way, Landau didn't follow in Riley's footsteps, and took out his phone with the other hand.

Seeing that there was no signal, Landau whispered a few words to Fawkes, and then turned on the lights for the two people who were moving forward.

The footsteps behind him slowly disappeared, and the two Gates, who had already boarded the elevator, waved to Landau, who shook his head and watched the elevator fall.

The sliding rope alerted Landau, and when he turned on the lights and looked up, the beams next to the top were rotting and falling powder and dust downward.

In the darkness, the elevator suddenly stopped, and Riley shouted "We've found it!" from below. ”

The loud cheers shook the dust falling, forcing Landau to retreat into the passage for shelter, and when the dust passed, he replied in a loud voice, "You guys stay there." ”

After taking the equipment handed by Fawkes and fixing it around, Landau made his way up the stairs tremblingly.

After two sudden collapses and one fall, Landau finally came to the cave.

Seeing Gates and Riley standing in front of a wall, Landau pulled out his ivory pipe, found the hole and put it in.

The stone wall slowly opened, and the flashlight swept through, and the layers of treasure piled up throughout the space, but there was a narrow passage in the middle to reach the top.

Ignoring the excited Gates and Riley, Landau took the flashlight to the top and depths of the treasure.

Landau looked at the golden mummy coffin in front of him, an upturned gold inscription inserted into the recess of his head.

Without any warning, Landau suddenly had an idea to restore the gold inscription that had not been reset and turn it into a normal state.

The hand that wanted to reset the inscription engraved with exotic characters stopped in mid-air, and Landau carefully looked at the golden inscription in front of him, and turned his head to look at the light in the treasure pile.

It's not so coincidental, is this the stereotype that makes the model move?

Pulling out the gold stereotype on the coffin, Landau was not in a hurry to join the two people, but walked around the treasure with great interest.

Eventually, the three of them met in front of the stone gate with treasures in their hands, and Landau smiled at Gates and Riley and nodded, "This is what the treasure hunters won, and it doesn't belong to the share I promised you." ”

Seeing Gates and Riley standing in the elevator with the treasure, Landau looked up again and rejected the offer to return on the elevator together.

Tying up his own safety measures, Landau held a few treasures he had picked up casually and returned the way he came.

Landau stepped on the wooden staircase with all his attention, not touching the rotting planks as a puff of dust fell from above.

"Throw something away, your elevator won't hold on." Fox reminded Gates and Riley.

Looking up at the crumbling elevator and the broken beams overhead, Landau made a quick decision, leaving only the stereotype, and ran wildly towards the entrance of the cave along the footprints.

Narrowly dodging the wooden beams that had fallen down, Landau returned to the entrance of the cave and saw Riley, who was clinging to the treasure, and Gates, who was clutching a few pieces of jewelry.

Rubbing his eyes and temples, he secretly told himself in his heart, "You can't turn your face and deny people, there is another way to repay him, be calm." ”

With the help of the shadow of the cave, Landau hid the gold stereotype in his bosom, "Take your things, it's time to get out." ”

Back at Trinity Church, Andy Dufrye is standing alone in front of the statue, bathed in the light.

Landau handed the stereotype to Fox and hugged Andy warmly, "My friend, I was about to inform you. Mr. Franklin's cakes were delicious and huge. ”

Landau pulled Andy to the entrance of the cave he had just come out of, and pointed to the dark hole, "I think you'll have to let Trinity Church repair it for a long time." The doors are all open. ”

Andy propped himself up at the edge of the cave and looked into the cave, then nodded to Landau, "Well, the treasure business is over." Now, tell your friends about your troubles. ”

He took out a gem from his pocket and gently put it in Andy's breast pocket, "I can't steal the treasure here quietly, and I choose to share it with everyone's hatred." Money is useful, but for me, it's more important to make a friend and get a favor. ”

"Of course, as I said before, I want my friends to be able to do a little thing for me."