221. Going out will inevitably step on dog poop



Chu Que was satisfied, but Ma Yinglong and Long Yang were unhappy!

Long Yang was worried about how Chu Que had managed to escape and avoid the chip's self-destruction. Although Chu Que was dead, he had left behind evidence that he was being investigated for the prison van explosion, so he had to keep a low profile.

Ma Yinglong is upset about Chu Que’s video!

This Chu Que went in and went in, and even managed to trick him before going in! This time, the credibility of the public relations company was hit hard again, and it would probably take a while to recover!

"He deserves to die!" Ma Yinglong muttered to himself grimly as he watched the video of the prison van explosion.

Dilong's stock price plummeted several percentage points due to the reputational damage done by Chu Que and Ma Yinglong. Even the second phase of Space City's project faced the risk of partner withdrawal.

Lawrence Lu was happy. Ma Yinglong was busy and had no time to deal with him, so he felt much more relaxed!

As soon as he relaxed, Qian Jiujin couldn't sit still!

"Guansheng! Are you free? Come and help me?"

"Uncle! What are you going to do again?" Lu Guansheng wanted to cry but had no tears.

"Look! Summer is almost here, and that tourist season is about to begin, right?"

"What on earth do you want to do? Can you please stop kidding and be more direct?"

"Ahem! Well... I built a hotel in Peru!"

"Then what?"

"Then... I can't start business without your help!"

"What are you doing?" Lu Guansheng held his forehead.

"Well... wasn't it at the end of last year that I went to Peru to discuss a tourism line and theme hotel project?"

"Theme hotel? What theme?"

"Ahem! Big fish treasure!"

"Wait! What did you say?" Big fish treasure? Hasn't it been found yet? Qian Jiujin has already started building hotels and routes?

"Isn't there a record in your great-grandfather's notebook? I figured you might have a way, so just build the hotel first!" Qian Jiujin's risky move of acting first and asking for permission later was truly...

It is said that this big fish treasure was built in South America in the 11th century by a monarch called the Inca Empire and was sealed by later generations.

In the 14th century, the Inca Empire reached its peak. In the 16th century, a Spaniard named Pizarro invaded the Inca Empire.

At that time, King Inca XIII was facing a power struggle, and Pizarro took the opportunity to capture the king's brother.

At this time, in order to survive and build a new city to fight against the king, the Incas gave up the treasure map of the Inca king's tomb.

While building the new city, Pizarro collected tens of thousands of gold treasures and sent them back to Spain, where he was appreciated by the King of Spain.

But the Incas also had a trick up their sleeve.

The most precious treasure of the Inca Empire was actually something called the Treasure of the Great Fish. It was said to be kept in an underground palace called the Temple of the Sea.

I don’t know whether the Incas themselves did not know the exact location and entrance method of the Temple of Poseidon, or they deliberately concealed it.

Anyway, the result was that Pizarro never found the big fish treasure in his entire life.

About a hundred years ago, in the 1990s, Peru declared the territory and invited many local archaeologists and historians to conduct searches and excavations.

After more than 60 years of unsuccessful efforts, Peru decided to open a public tender and invite scholars from all over the world to conduct excavations.

The only condition is that no cultural relics are allowed to be taken out of the country.

Driven by the high rewards and the temptation of being remembered forever, archaeologists began to search in droves.

Lu Nancheng and Qian Beijiang were also once members of it.

Unfortunately, no one has found any clues so far.

Lu Guansheng, who is proficient in planetary geology, knows that Peru is located in a gold mining geological belt.

As early as the Archean period, the original continental plates began to split and drift, and the Atlantic Ocean began to form. Volcanic activity divided the original southern hemisphere continents into present-day Africa and South America.

The underground gold mines on the African continent were pushed southeast to the ground of present-day South Africa, while the underground gold mines on the South American plate were pushed northwest to the ground of Peru.

In the 10th century, the Incas began to mine gold on a large scale and accumulated countless wealth.

But what people at that time didn't know was that as early as 4,000 BC, the earth's axis had shifted due to the movement of continental plates.

This shift not only expanded and formed the Sahara Desert, but also caused less and less rain in the Atacama Desert.

In the 14th century, the Earth's axis shifted again, causing a two-hundred-year-long Little Ice Age in the 16th century.

The Inca Empire, which was active from the 10th to the 15th century, was a direct witness to this geological change.

After the 14th century, the Inca Empire, located in present-day Peru and Argentina, saw its northern desert areas grow larger and its rainfall decrease.

This is one of the reasons why the Incas made praying for rain a daily routine.

But man cannot conquer nature. No matter how much we pray for rain, there has been drought for years, with no wind or rain.

While mining gold to offer sacrifices to the gods, the Incas accidentally discovered a huge fish that represented the ocean and water.

The Inca king was overjoyed, thinking that the gods had heard his prayers and would turn the desert into an oasis.

So the Temple of the Sea King was built and the treasure of the big fish was enshrined.

In order to prevent the sacred treasure from being stolen, he built a winding underground palace. In the center of the palace was the Palace of Poseidon.

This underground palace is full of mechanisms, and the craftsmen who built this palace were all buried with the gods after completion.

Therefore, later generations knew nothing about this palace except for legends.

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