Chapter 984 Extraordinary Workmanship (1/2)

Li Du looked at the black cloth used for blindfolding He felt aeneral too careful? Isn't this a bit redundant?

Brother Wolf was not used to going blind He shook his head at Li Du, indicating that Li

Du should not consent to this

Li Du did not , which was equivalent to a pair of see-through

eyes

He mainly felt that this was unnecessary: ”General, I understand your purpose and do

not want your mine's information to leak out, but unless…”

At this point, he had a sudden realization and said, ”What about your oorkers?

What happens when they leave the oes in or out of the mine, can you?

Even if all is covered up and the territory so vast, if a worker spreads the news of a local

diah

Unless the o out

”You don't have to look at me like that I said I'm not a brutal warlord In o I pay them with food and money,” said

Remonin He looked at Li Du earnestly and went on, ”Believethis

to protect h he had justabout the warlord

He felt that Remonin was more honest than the lion hunter, less like a despot and reat factory

Therefore, he nodded and said, ”Alright, I a this, he kept in mind that he had just met Remonin He still had to be

careful, so he released the little bug

Not only was he blindfolded, but the lion hunter was too All except Reuards were led into two jeeps

Although Remonin was a warlord, he didn't live in luxury Most of his jeeps were rusted

and were most likely repaired vehicles left behind by Europeans and A, Li Du saw that the car first passed the surrounding

hills around and up His rear buainst the seat with every jolt

After a little while, the car headed straight southwest Ten minutes later, there were

eyes, Li Du saw an old high stone pile that bore large

printed words in es: Mozambique - Cecil border!

Are we close to the border? As Li Du thought of this, the car stopped

Reh theover theround, supported by slabs of stone The tunnel went

deep into the hills and they entered it

Li Du suddenly realized that it was no wonder why Remonin wanted to blindfold them

and was confident that no one would find his mine

The mine was in the hills, so it would not be easy to spot it fro the ore and then crushi+ng it to reveal the diamonds

inside How did the mines keep all this work hidden inside the hills?

The answer soon appeared to him

The burrow in this hill was a natural cave rather than an excavation The cave stretched

for hundreds of meters, tilted doard, and then a vast space appeared

As in karst landfore hollow areas inside the hills An

underground river was flowing slowly Souns in their