Starting My Treasure Hunting In England

Chapter 67 Ending and Journey



Every time a gun is fired, the rifling leaves a mark on the bullet. And this kind of trace is like a fingerprint, every gun has its own trace.

The marks on all legal firearms or firearms found at crime scenes will be recorded, so that any problems that arise will be identified as soon as possible.

Therefore, for many outlaws, it is natural to purchase a so-called clean firearm before committing a crime plan, so as to avoid being targeted by the police for the first time.

In the two schoolbags, Liang En and the others found a total of 65,000 US dollars. All of the money was old unserialized bills, a few of which were hundred-dollar bills, and the rest were all $20.

Just like in the movie, Americans generally don't like to use large denomination bills of $100, so most of the bills I found this time were $20.

The next step is to clean up the battlefield, in addition to picking up the bullet casings just shot. They began to classify the things on the field now.

Although the firearms and the large gold chains and gold plate fingers hanging on these people were very valuable, Liang En and the others did not touch the personal belongings of the deceased. Because these things 100% only cause trouble.

"We can take the money." Barry was obviously a veteran in this area, so he quickly analyzed what could be taken. "These old notes are safe to spend and no one can trace their origin."

Liang En nodded. Although he had zero experience in this area, he had at least seen Hollywood movies. When it comes to illegal transactions in movies, there is always some prototype of the old unserialized 20-dollar bill.

Next, the two men roughly cleaned up their footprints in the surrounding area, took apart all the black guns and threw them into the surrounding valleys and rock crevices respectively. This was a smooth contribution to the security of the United States.

Anyway, the terrain of this place is rugged, and you can see some things, but if you want to get them back, you may need to go around for most of the day. Therefore, even if the latecomers of the black gun can find some parts, it is equivalent to being scrapped.

"This place is relatively close to the Indian protection area." Barry said when the two men continued to move forward with their trophies. "I guess these people have a high probability of coming from that way."

"This is also the fault of the Americans themselves, for the Indians who were driven into this wilderness. If they didn't do this, they might just starve to death." Liang En shook his head and said.

After walking for an hour and the two of them were far away from the crime scene, Barry suddenly asked. "Did you just shoot someone for the first time?"

"Yes." Liang En nodded. Even including his experience in another world, this was his first time shooting something other than a target.

"Then you were born to be a soldier." Barry praised, "You didn't react at all when you saw a corpse for the first time, which shows that you are brave and very determined in your will."

"It's not as powerful as you said." Liang En smiled and shook his head. "I think this is probably because my reaction is slower than others, so I don't feel afraid."

"And after all, the other party wanted to kill me, so it was natural for me to kill them as a legitimate act of self-defense. In this case, I naturally don't need to feel remorse or guilt for killing them."

There was another reason he didn't say, and that was that after being indoctrinated by Goldfinger many times, he found that his willpower had unexpectedly increased. Therefore, Liang En felt that maybe the Vikings card had greatly enhanced him in this regard.

Because of what they had just encountered, Liang En and the others subconsciously speeded up their pace, even choosing to give up rest and rush all night, finally returning to the entrance of the valley at around 3 a.m. the next day.

The pickup truck parked here is almost exactly the same as when it set off. If there is any difference, at most it only has an extra layer of yellow dust visible to the naked eye.

"It's safe now. I don't think those people can find us." Barry said after driving back to the interstate and driving for more than ten minutes.

After all, this kind of wilderness in Utah is not the center of New York, so there is no surveillance at all. Therefore, as long as they stay away from the conflict scene, which is vast and sparsely populated, and are not caught on the spot, no one can guess what they are doing in the mountains.

Of course, it is precisely for this reason that many things hidden under the bright side of society are carried out quietly in such wilderness, far away from the crowd.

It was different from when I came because I had a large amount of cash and jewelry with me. So taking a flight back has naturally become an inappropriate thing to do.

Considering safety, the two of them talked with Bruce on the phone in Salt Lake City early the next morning, rented an RV and drove all the way north.

The reason for driving north is simple: Christmas is just two days away, so Mr. Bruce chose to go to Teton County, Wyoming to spend Christmas with his family.

It has to be said that as the birthplace of car culture, renting a car in the United States is an easy thing. So Liang En and the others easily found a chain car rental store and completed the procedures for returning the car across state lines.

The distance from Salt Lake City to Teton County is 290 miles, and it would take five or six hours to drive there without stopping.

"Salt Lake City is considered the core area of ​​Mormonism, and the reason why this city can be built is also related to the early pioneering Mormons-" Along the way, Barry Taotao kept introducing to Liang En the things he had just passed by. General description of the location.

As vehicles drive out of the city, various buildings on the roadside first turn into factory chimneys. Then it turned into a wasteland of dead grass and bare mountains in the distance.

Both Utah and Wyoming belong to the standard West, and they are still sparsely populated to this day. So except for the occasional small town or gas station on the roadside, there was only the unchanging western wilderness.

As the destination of Liang En's trip, the most noteworthy thing about Teton County is that it has the highest per capita income in the United States.

Yes, unlike what everyone imagines, the place with the highest per capita income is not bustling New York or a city in California. But this little place near Yellowstone Park.

At first glance, this bare, rural area seems unremarkable, whether it's ski trails, beautiful scenery in the Rocky Mountains, or a great place to camp in a national park.

The reason why those wealthy people choose to live here is very simple, that is, Wyoming has neither personal income tax nor corporate income tax.

Just swearing to the IRS that you live in Wyoming (which is easy to do legally) can save you a ton of money in taxes.

But it's ironic, because the rent for the cheapest house in this place is around US$5,000 a month, and the house price is in the millions.

Therefore, ordinary people who work here have to drive 45 minutes every day through the very steep mountain roads of Yellowstone Park back to their homes in Iowa.

What's even worse is if there is snow, which is common in this area. Then these ordinary people may have to live huddled in their cars for several days.


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