He entered the cave, where the entire interior was laid out before him. Tang Yue had already closed the box and put the documents back in their original places. The main focus was on restoration.
Chang Yin opened the box and his pupils contracted when he saw the guns inside. His expression darkened further when he read the contents of the documents.
Tang Yue walked back from the sinkhole and said, "The battalion commander is here."
Chang Yin just fought her with his spiritual power. Hmph! Little brat, there's no way she could lose.
Chang remained silent, carefully examining the traces in the cave. He casually sat down on a box. After more than ten minutes, he asked, "Nothing else found here?"
Tang Yue shook her head, "Aside from that sinkhole over there, we didn't find anything else. This cave shouldn't have any caves within caves anymore. That sinkhole outside was quite impressive. I think they were afraid of demolishing it, so..."
Tang Yue shrugged. Everything that could be put was here.
Chang Yin took the camera out of her storage ring. "Did you bring a flashlight?"
It's already daylight outside, but it's still pitch black here. Without a flashlight, it's impossible to take a clear picture of the situation.
Tang Yue thought for a moment, then took out several flashlights from her space, as well as several other kinds of lamps such as candles and oil lamps. She turned them all on and placed them in different places. Although they were not as bright as the outside light, they were enough to see all the scenes inside the cave clearly.
Chang Yin's gaze swept over the candlelight and oil lamp; he hadn't expected the little girl to be so well-prepared. Composing himself, Chang Yin began taking pictures. His thoughts were the same as Tang Yue's: leave this place undisturbed for now. If they alerted the enemy, finding them again later would be even more difficult.
After taking photos of everything, Chang Yin began to restore it, including the footprints on the ground. Only after tidying up the iron gate and vines did Chang Yin turn to look at Tang Yue.
"How was it discovered?"
Only then did Tang Yue remember the tiger and the leopard. Seeing the two creatures lying not far away, she pointed. "They brought me here."
Chang Yin didn't say anything else; he started thinking about how to find these people.
"Shall we go out now?"
Chang Yin nodded and led the way. Tang Yue, annoyed by his slow pace, picked up a dry twig from the ground. "Commander, would you like to ride a flying sword?"
Before Chang Yin could reply, Tang Yue had already carried him into the air. Chang Yin felt his heart skip a few beats, then he calmed down. He was standing on a thin, dry twig. Even so, he felt a deep sense of security.
The scenery flashed by beneath their feet, and the two soon arrived outside Panyun County. From afar, they could sense that Panyun County was bustling with activity today.
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