Chapter 491 Ten Storage Units (2/2)

The given address was in the vicinity of Arizona State University, a well-known public university in the US. It was known for its academic staff and was well-regarded among the universities in the US and even worldwide.

The school had several campuses: Tempe Campus, Mesa Campus, Northwest Campus, City Campus, and a few more. They were headed for the Tempe Campus.

Although the school was located in Tempe, it was near Phoenix, which was less than six miles away.

If they were to head north for another three hours, they would arrive at another city: Las Vegas, the ultimate place for all treasure hunters in Arizona to conquer.

They were on a famous northward road in the US, so straight that one would boil with anger and frustration driving on it for too long. Li Du looked into the distance and, try as he might, all he saw was a straight road—albeit a very thin one.

He murmured, ”This road doesn't lead to Las Vegas, but probably where the angels rest.”

Hans said, ”No, this road leads to Las Vegas. I take it all the time. The place where angels rest? You wanna see angels?”

”Yes—what about it?”

Hans took out the bayonet hidden below the seat and smiled. ”Let me stab you, and in a few seconds you can see angels.”

Li Du flashed his middle finger at him. This bugger ruined my poetic moment.

It was not difficult to find the place; it was a known area within the university town. With some navigation, Hans arrived there quickly.

While Hans got out of the car and made a call, Li Du took a look at their surroundings. It did not appear that there were any storage units in the area—most people seemed to keep their bric-a-brac in their garages.

After Hans made the call; a young man ran out from one of the houses. He was pale and his clothes were disheveled, like a typical geeky university student.

”Are you guys here to buy my storage units?” he asked when he saw the both of them.

Hans greeted him with a fist bump. ”Of course, of course, we're very interested in your storage units. But you've gotta have valuables in there. Otherwise—”

”Don't worry, my storage units are definitely valuable!” He patted his chest as he spoke, looking very confident.

Both Li Du's and Hans' anticipation were heightened. What could be in these ten storage units?

”Let us go have a look.”

”No problem, follow me.” The young man gestured towards the back of the house.

Seeing that, a puzzled Li Du asked, ”To where? Are we not going to view the storage units?”

The young man said, ”Yes. So I'm asking you guys to follow me.”

Seeing that he seemed very confident, the two of them followed him in confusion. Hans said, ”Could be that someone converted the rooms to storage units—I've ever encountered such a scenario.”

After entering the house, Li Du still could not see any traces of the storage units—this was obviously an apartment building.

The young man opened the room door and invited them in. The room was a mess: his stuff and junk was all over the place. Hans whispered, ”Doesn't this look like the inside of a storage unit?”

Li Du smiled. This was definitely not a storage unit, but a young man's bedroom instead.

The young man turned on his computer. ”Come, please have a look—how much do you guys think this is worth?”

Li Du looked at the computer. It was the interface of an online game. Bewildered, he asked, ”What?”

The young man said, ”Storage, and the things in it—how much do you think they're worth?”

Hans's face instantly blackened as he punched the air, ”Sh*t!”