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Most of the information Niam found was from the February Revolution to the October Revolution in the Soviet Union. The main clue he was looking for was the 1,600 tons of gold belonging to the Romanov dynasty that mysteriously disappeared.
That’s right, even though Yang Jing has found the part of the last tsar’s treasure that Kuvaevich Antonov took away, those treasures are only a part of the entire treasure of the last tsar. Although they are the essence, 1,600 tons of gold is not a small number!
After obtaining the treasure map of Kuvayevich Antonov from the totem pole, Yang Jing learned from Antonov's message that Nicholas II's gold was indeed transported to Kolchak, and when Antonov took those precious antiques and artworks to the north to the Taimyr Peninsula, Kolchak also said in person that he would continue to move east with the gold. In other words, when the two broke up in Krasnoyarsk, Kolchak did have a sum of gold in his hands.
However, Antonov did not specify the exact amount of gold in the treasure map. Perhaps he did not know the exact amount of gold, or perhaps he did not want to write it down.
But what is certain is that during the period when Nicholas II and his family were imprisoned, the gold accumulated by the entire Romanov dynasty for more than 300 years was indeed transported out. It is just unknown how much was taken away by Kolchak.
That’s 1,600 tons of gold. Even if Kolchak took away one-third of it, there’s still more than 1,000 tons of gold whose whereabouts are unknown!
Yang Jing didn't believe that Kolchak really sank all the gold into Lake Baikal. With Kolchak's intelligence, how could he do such a stupid thing?
Not to mention, after Kolchak was arrested, he did not reveal the whereabouts of the gold in his hands, otherwise the Soviets would have dug it out long ago. Even if it really sank to the bottom of Lake Baikal, with the Soviet technology, they even built Big Ivan and nuclear-powered submarines that could dive hundreds of meters. How could Lake Baikal stop the Soviets?
Therefore, Yang Jing was sure that the gold was still hidden somewhere, and Kolchak was probably only sinking a small part of the gold in Lake Baikal to attract the attention of the Soviets...
The information about Nicholas II and Kolchak is almost impossible to find in later generations, and the only period when it is possible to find information is the most chaotic period before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
That's why Yang Jing asked Niam to pay more attention to clues and information in this regard. As a result, Niam exceeded the task and found so much information for Yang Jing in one go.
With these most original materials, Yang Jing can calmly filter out the most likely clues from them!
ps: I would like to thank “bubumm” for the reward of 100.