Chapter 162 - Pictures Of The Innuits (1/2)
Chapter 162: Pictures of the Innuits
Translator: Lonelytree
The beaht cut into the tattered wooden house The interior showed clear Innuit-inspired architectural design However, being exposed to the elements for years, the furniture and decorations inside the house eathered and worn Over the years, only Russian governraphers, and handpicked tourists were allowed on this Arctic Island Since all of the’,had been preserved perfectly
Gu Jun stood at the door and looked into the decrepitude He felt a slight spiritual resonance…
“Captain Yu, have your people searched this place before?”
“We have,” Yu Xiaoyong said in a serious whisper “We canvassed the whole village when the snowstorain, Captain Gu, this island has been under the watchful care of the Russians for years already If there was so to find here, they would have claimed it for themselves already”
It was true that this was a joint mission between Phecda and the Russian National Security Department, but it did not mean that it was not a relationshi+p where infor was required or even expected For example, the Russians had no idea that the actual mission of Arctic Wolf was to search for an entrance into an abnoroverne, who kne they would respond? An abnormal space would lead to a coold et their hands on Therefore, as chu and Ivanov appeared on the surface, both parties knew the other was hiding some secrets from them
That basically suanizations Currently, various countries in the world were discussing possible methods of international cooperation to deal with the recent influx of supernatural activities Perhaps, one day, a new international group would be formed when all the countries in the world were forced to stand in the same line, but that was not the case for now
“Captain Gu, did you sense anything?” Yu Xiaoyong asked even though he was really not one to rely on so’ The rest of his teammates shared his skepticism, especially after he had led thee, every inch of Ushakovskoye had been explored The history of this village was so rich that it wasto be found, it would have been confiscated by the Russians or discovered by the tourists that had visited the place over the years
“I did feel so” Gu Jun nodded “That polar bear froely Captain Yu, I need you to contact the command center to track it i was honestly befuddled, but due to his orders, he shrugged “Sure”
He made the call on his communicator to relay the request
At the same time, Gu Jun stepped cautiously over the rotten floorboards and into the living rooaze settled on a wooden wall An animal hide, a pair of antlers, a bow… and an old picture fra on it The picture fraroup of Innuit villagers Gu Jun walked over with extreme focus He reached out to pluck the frame froration shi+p There were fifteen Innuits—four adult males, four adult females, one teen es
On the most left side of the picture was a Russian ance lined his paunchy face He had that government official air about him This seemed to be the picture taken of the four farate and settle down here, but strangely enough, none of the new villagers appeared to look particularly excited about their future Some looked lost, others looked like they’d rather ju This was particularly clear with the five children The youngest a them was only five or six, but they looked so defeated Their faces were turned away fro…
These people were, to put it bluntly, pawns in an international border gaovernment so that Moscow could claim this island as their territory
“This picture is…?” Gu Jun’s question lingered
“It’s a picture of the earliest Innuit people who ated this as well “None of the people in this picture are with us anymore”
Gu Jun nodded silently He was about to place the picture fraht his attention
Gu Jun et a better look The more he studied it, the more curious he felt The picture becaround was yellowing and blurring out of focus He leaned closer and closer