Upon entering the room, Du Yuhan first saw a long corridor with several doors on both sides, leading her to guess that there were rooms behind them.
Du Yuhan walked along the corridor to the end, where there was nothing but doors on two walls.
She noticed that all the doors were locked with large padlocks. Fortunately, she had all sorts of lock-picking tools in her space, and master keys were plentiful, so opening these padlocks was effortless.
She checked the signs on the doors; apart from one door labeled "Office," the others were all labeled "Storehouse."
All the text labels are in Japanese, and her Japanese is very good, so this is no problem for her.
Du Yuhan felt that her guess was correct; this place should have been left by the R country people.
Du Yuhan first opened the door marked with an office sign. She shone her flashlight around the room, which was about twenty square meters. Inside were a desk, filing cabinets, a chair, a single bed, and some personal belongings.
Thankfully, there were no human remains, otherwise it would have been truly frightening.
Du Yuhan walked into the room and saw that the desk and chair were covered with a thick layer of dust, proving that no one had been here for a long time.
She glanced around and saw nothing of value on the desk.
She carefully examined the desk, trying not to leave any traces, and found only a Browning pistol in the drawer.
Seeing that there was nothing on the desk, Du Yuhan opened the filing cabinet to check the files inside.
When she looked at the documents, she was utterly shocked. One of them was a list of spies from Country R who had infiltrated Country Z.
The list records the real names of these undercover agents, as well as the identities and names they used after going undercover.
This information is extremely important; it may be able to uncover many enemy agents lurking in the country.
But now is not the time to think about these things. Du Yuhan then looked at other documents.
It contains a storage list for this warehouse, a topographical map of the project, and some confidential documents.
Most of these documents were correspondence, and after reviewing a few, Du Yuhan discovered the approximate location of another secret warehouse.
She guessed that there must be more than one such secret warehouse.
Fearing there might be some danger in the warehouse, she reviewed all the documents.
Fortunately, there weren't many files, so it didn't take long.
Du Yuhan carefully examined the warehouse's storage list, which recorded the treasures and weapons stored there.
She put away the warehouse storage list, but left the other documents in the filing cabinet.
She felt that the documents here should be obtained by the country as soon as possible so that the hidden enemy agents could be uncovered. Other secret warehouses should also be found quickly to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands and being used for sabotage.
After reviewing all the documents, Du Yuhan searched the office again and found a suitcase under the bed. Inside, besides clothes and some letters, there was also a diary.
Du Yuhan was excited to see the diary and hoped to record more things in it so she wouldn't have to overthink things.
She eagerly opened the diary, hoping to find some information about this place.
As expected, the diary belonged to one of the project managers here. Seeing that the light was too dim, she entered the space with a flashlight and carefully read through the diary's contents.
The diary recorded some major events and trivial matters in the life of this person in charge, as well as some feelings on the battlefield, etc.
Through the contents of the diary, Du Yuhan learned that this place was a secret warehouse containing weapons and ammunition that R country had not had time to transport back to China after its defeat in the invasion of Z country, as well as valuables looted from Z country.
Furthermore, the contents of the diary confirmed Du Yuhan's conjecture: there was not just one secret warehouse, but several, built in different locations in China.
The diary doesn't record where the other warehouses were built or how many there were. Perhaps even the person who wrote the diary wasn't entirely sure.
The diary also recorded some crimes committed by R people in Z country, many of which were scenes of R people killing and robbing treasure.
Judging from the contents of the diary, the owner of this diary was an antique enthusiast who was very interested in the antiques and cultural relics of country Z and also took advantage of his position to plunder a lot of them.
Seeing this, Du Yuhan was filled with hatred. Many precious cultural relics representing China's ancient civilization had been looted by these invaders.
Du Yuhan also found a hastily drawn map in pencil tucked inside her diary. There were some words on the map, which Du Yuhan thought seemed to be place names and must be important; she would have to look them up properly when she had time.
She instinctively felt that the hastily drawn map would be valuable, so she put it in her space along with her diary.
After reading the diary, Du Yuhan had a general understanding of the situation in this place. After leaving the space, Du Yuhan also looked at some letters in the box.
These letters were just family correspondence; they had no value other than revealing the person's identity in R country. Du Yuhan didn't touch the other items and put them back in their original places.
Du Yuhan thought that the person who wrote the diary should have surrendered and returned to China. Why didn't they take these personal belongings with them? Could it be that they died in China?
After searching the office, Du Yuhan came out, took out lock-picking tools, and opened the door of a locked warehouse.
After a cloud of dust rose, Du Yuhan entered the warehouse with a flashlight. The warehouse was about forty or fifty square meters in size and filled with boxes. Du Yuhan knew from the inventory list that these were weapons and ammunition.
The boxes were covered with a thick layer of dust. Du Yuhan didn't open the top box, but instead moved it down and opened the second box.
She opened the box and saw that it contained gleaming black guns, and a chill ran through her.
Du Yuhan didn't open all the boxes to check, but she did put a box of guns into her spatial storage. She might need these guns someday.
After collecting the gun, the bullets had to be collected as well. According to the list, Du Yuhan also collected some bullets that came with the gun.
She found there were still some handguns here, but very few, so she took a few handguns and some bullets.
Guns were no stranger to Du Yuhan, a shooting enthusiast. In her previous life, she had been playing with guns for many years.
Du Yuhan opened another warehouse and collected several boxes of bombs and some explosive packs. She wouldn't use these bombs to harm anyone, but these things might come in handy sometime, so it was better to have some on hand than nothing.
Du Yuhan was most interested in the treasures listed on the inventory. Anything looted by the R country and intended to be taken back home must be priceless. She wanted to keep them safe so she could donate them to the nation once things were stable.
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