Back to the 60s: The Struggle Career of a Charmed Wife

Chapter 1820 Metal Detection 4

Excited, Feng Qingxue fetched warm water to wash the jewelry in the basin, while Lu Jiang opened the locked copper box and directly pried open the old-fashioned large copper lock. When the box was opened, he couldn't help but gasp.

It was colder than ice and snow, and he was shocked.

Although he was mentally prepared because the copper box was too heavy, the feeling of guessing and seeing it with his own eyes was different.

Feng Qingxue looked sideways and exclaimed, "Gold, big yellow croaker!"

Yes, it was all big yellow croakers as thick as fingers, a full box.

Lu Jiang picked up one and looked at the factory date on it. They were all big yellow croakers from Shanghai during the Republic of China.

Feng Qingxue also used a toothbrush to brush off the mud on the jewelry and washed out a pile of gold bracelets, gold earrings, gold rings, gold necklaces, gold hairpins, and gold locks, about 300 pieces, 80% of which were gold, and the other 20% were gold inlaid with jade, gold inlaid with gems, and gold inlaid with jadeite. There was not a single piece of silver jewelry, which showed that the owner of these things hid gold as hard currency.

Each piece is very delicate. Although it is eroded by the silt, it can't hide its dazzling luster.

Feng Qingxue soaked it in toothpaste water for a while and then rinsed it twice. It sparkled under the light.

She originally went out with the metal detector for trial use, and didn't think that she could really detect anything. This unexpected fortune was beyond her expectations, and she was full of confidence in the metal detector.

With this cheating device, are you afraid of not getting rich?

The next morning, she went to work as usual, and Lu Jiang took the metal detector to stroll around.

He didn't drive alone, and he was good at it. He was elusive, which was more convenient than taking his wife with him.

He got nothing that day. On the fourth day, he dug back a dog-head gold weighing several kilograms. On the seventh day, he came back and said that he had dug two large jars of silver coins at the foot of the mountain. At night, he took Feng Qingxue to take a trip and put them in the space. Later, he dug out three or four bronze Maitreya Buddhas under the tangled roots of the tree.

When the holiday was over, he threw himself into his intense work. Only when he was resting would he stroll around with Feng Qingxue. Their footprints appeared in the city, outside the city, and in the countryside.

It is worth mentioning that one day the couple dug up the treasure buried by Zhang Rong under the back wall of Zhang Rong's residence.

She was probably afraid that people would know that she had something and then find a reason to dig three feet deep in her house, so she buried the things under the back wall instead of in the yard. Next to it was a toilet built by their family with asbestos tiles. From time to time, she could check whether her things were safe while going to the toilet.

She had hidden things for almost ten years, but she never expected that they would be discovered by a metal detector and fall into the hands of Lu Jiang and his wife.

Why are they so sure that they belong to Zhang Rong? Because several days after digging out the two jars of gold, silver and jewelry, Feng Qingxue and Lu Jiang asked Aunt Liao to bring things to Deng Hongling's aunt and nephew, and heard Aunt Liao say that Zhang Rong was sick and very sick. Before she got sick, the old lady heard her screaming when she went to the toilet, and then she dug randomly at the back wall.

Lu Jiang and Feng Qingxue smiled at each other.

Not only did they travel around Wucheng, they also went to the capital under the guise of visiting relatives and friends during their short vacations. They often disguised themselves and explored the capital and the villages near the capital. Except for places that were inconvenient to sell, they dug as much as they could. They also used grain, oil, and other high-priced commodities and money to collect a lot of old items.

Time passed quickly as they worked and shopped on Taobao, and in the blink of an eye, it was 1976.

. . I felt so uncomfortable last night that I didn't sleep all night. I went to the hospital during the day to donate some Mao Zedong's money. Now I still feel very uncomfortable. I guess I didn't sleep well again last night. I will update a little bit first, and I will update more when the situation gets better. o(╥﹏╥)o My hair has fallen out to the point where it is only as thick as my little finger when tied up.

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