Li Chengfeng transmigrated into the Great Qian Dynasty within a game world, becoming an unregarded, useless imperial prince, only to discover that the emperor had died ten years earlier than expect...
As he said this, he handed Jiang Long a drawing with a simple map outlined on it.
"Don't tell anyone about this."
"I accept your order, but I don't know what to do with this dirty silver."
"Escort him directly back to Beijing."
"yes"
Jiang Long repeatedly checked the markings and routes on the blueprint and memorized them.
After gathering a team of elite soldiers, Jiang Long mounted his horse and gave the order in a deep voice: "Move out!"
The sound of horse hooves clattered, raising a cloud of dust as they galloped towards the direction indicated on the map.
The mountain road was rugged and the team had a hard time moving forward.
Jiang Long looked at the map in his hand, looking up from time to time to observe the surrounding terrain and topography, carefully comparing it with the markings on the drawing.
The soldiers overcame all obstacles, climbed over mountains and crossed rivers, and finally found the cave marked on the map when the sun was high in the sky.
The entrance to the cave is hidden and covered by dense vines. It would be difficult for ordinary people to find it without a map.
"Go in and search!" Jiang Long gave an order, and the soldiers went in one after another.
The cave is deep, but the space inside is surprisingly spacious.
By the light of torches, the soldiers soon discovered mountains of gold, silver and treasures.
The glittering gold and dazzling jewels are dazzling.
"Don't get carried away." Jiang Long broke the silence and ordered the soldiers to pack all the treasures into boxes.
"Boss, this amount of gold is too much to spend in this lifetime, right?"
A soldier asked while working.
"You could never spend it all in your lifetime, but what about the entire Great Gan Dynasty?"
The little leader answered casually.
"Our Majesty is truly amazing."
"That's it."
After all the treasures were loaded, they escorted the carriages and set out on the journey back to the capital.