In 1981, a construction worker in Mexico discovered a gold bar weighing 1.93 kilograms near Alameda Park. There was no inscription on the gold bar, and its surface was rough and had a lot of pores.
It can be seen that this gold bar is so rough because it has not been polished in time, but why was it not polished?
Because I was busy running around, I didn't have time to polish it.
This gold bar was left over from the catastrophe in 1520. In order to better transport the gold, the robbers melted down various gold objects looted from the Aztecs into gold bars. Later, they encountered resistance from the lower classes and unfortunately left this gold bar behind during their escape, becoming a witness to history.
Xia Yu took the gold bar, looked at it, and handed it to Yin Suya behind him. Except for Cecilia who was calm, both of them were very excited.
Finally he found it, and it was worth his several days of effort. Now he would see how much treasure there was. The data left at that time were not very accurate, and he would know the result after cleaning them up.
After disassembling the sand sucker and taking out the gold bar that was entangled inside, Cecilia started the low-power mode, which would only suck away the mud and sand and would not suck the gold bar into the machine.
Soon, rows of golden bars appeared in front of the three people under the light.
Yin Suya was responsible for opening the sacks, and Xia Yu was responsible for putting the gold bars into the sacks. Considering the load-bearing capacity, a half-filled bag was put aside, and then another bag was taken to continue loading.
Unpolished gold bars are still gold bars, and they are very good as building materials, but the barbarians' destruction of civilization is still outrageous.
It would be great if these gold artifacts had not been melted into gold bars. Xia Yu could have created a purely Aztec-themed Gold Hall. Now he can only blend multiple civilizations and decorate with history as the theme.
Different choices lead to different results. I hope the gold this time is enough for the initial hard decoration. As for the soft decoration, I have to find ways from other places.
"Um?"
While rummaging through the gold bars, Xia Yu touched a large, irregular object.
It is a pure gold wolf sculpture. The Aztec civilization worshipped the feathered serpent god, and there were also wolf elements, but they were mostly used as sacrifices.
My goodness, did those bandits loot the temple?
Things in the temple are fine, but if it is a tomb guardian beast or something like that, Xia Yu really doesn't want to put it in the Golden Hall. No matter how exquisite the carving is, it is very unlucky.
There are also quite a few pure gold sculptures among the scattered gold bars, all of which are large pieces. Because their shape does not take up space, the colonists did not re-melt these ornaments. This is good news for Xia Yu.
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