112: "Building 25"

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Following the Taoist monk and the others, there was a middle-aged man in camouflage uniform. As soon as he came over, he saluted Mo Zhenzhen with a military salute, which made Mo Zhenzhen stunned. Then he opened the door and got out of the car, not knowing what to do. What to do is to stand honestly and straight.

It's not that Mo Zhenzhen has never seen the world before, but it's really the first time this kind of thing has happened.

"Thank you for your choice. Fortunately, Y City has you. The country will not treat you badly after this time and will remember your contribution."

For a moment, Mo Zhenzhen's heart was filled with excitement.

The country's awards and support, if she had not entered this game, with this achievement, she would be able to have a smooth journey in all walks of life in the future.

But there is no if.

The identity of Kuroto immediately calmed her down, and the expression on her face became just right.

"This is what I should do as a citizen." After saying this, Mo Zhenzhen began to speak directly about the internal situation in Y City.

Including Zhang Qingyue, Fei Zhan who was released, the different opinions of the residents in the city, and the police who were still holding on.

After hearing this information, a look of sadness appeared on the officer's resolute face. He looked a little sad, but he quickly recovered.

"Don't worry, we will solve this matter and bring peace to the people."

After hearing these words, the Taoist priests and monks communicated with each other with their eyes, and then one of the Taoist priests spoke.

"After turning into a zombie, the body and the soul cannot be transcended. Now this situation can be considered a relatively good situation. But..." Everything is afraid of a failure. After hearing the Taoist priest's words, the officer frowned, and his expression became colder and colder.

"If the Taoist Master has anything to say, you can say it directly."

The Taoist sighed and said nothing, but the monk Amitabha took up the conversation.

"What Master Yunxiang means is that there are many ghosts in the city now, and we don't know what the situation is yet. It is very likely that we will conflict with them. Then..."

This is indeed an embarrassing thing.

If they all turned into zombies, it would be easy to say, just kill them completely.

But now that these ordinary people have turned into ghosts, they are thoughtful and have not done any evil themselves. If there is a fight, what will they do?

This sounds like they feel embarrassed and complaining. In fact, the two families want to get a clear attitude on whether to fight, whether the national level will hold them accountable after the fight, and who will bear the responsibility if they are held accountable.

However, the officer did not follow their lead, his eyes widened and his voice was serious.

“Ensuring the safety of people’s lives comes first!”

If everyone is dead, why should we care about life safety?

Some people wanted to complain, but the officer's meaning was obvious.

The problem needs to be solved, and the demons also need to be saved and sent to the afterlife.

This is posing a difficult problem for Taoist monks, but for military officers, this is something that must be observed.

"The masses may be confused at times, but your stance must be firm! You will be fine if you are scratched by the masses, but if you dare to shoot at the masses, I will kill you!"

The officer spoke so forcefully and resolutely that Mo Zhenzhen and the others looked at the officer twice.

There's something wrong with this attitude. It's too tough and determined. There must be something going on.

These Taoist monks may have done something before they came out to anger the officer, otherwise he would not have such an attitude.

What is even more suspicious is the attitude of these Taoist priests and monks.

They were obviously dissatisfied with what the officer said, and some wanted to refute, but looking at the People's Liberation Army with live ammunition around them, they still shut up, and most of them lowered their heads and remained speechless.

Seeing that the atmosphere was about to get tense, Hou Wenchang, who had been standing aside and listening, interrupted the strange atmosphere with a slight cough, and then said with a smile.

"I also have something to report, about the cemetery."

Hou Wenchang talked in detail about the information he got from Gao Zhiming.

The information provided by Mo Zhenzhen was very comprehensive, and Hou Wenchang could only provide some supplementary information, such as detailed information on the seven deceased people and information on the coffins dug out at the construction site.

Having said this, Hou Wenchang also took out several photos from his arms.

The photo was first sent to the officer. He took a rough look at it and saw nothing special about it. Then he glared at the Taoist priests and monks, but they didn't look at him either.

Finally, he stretched out his hand and handed the photo directly to Mo Zhenzhen.

The officer obviously did not want to see the Taoist monks, and the Taoist monks also did not want to see the officer. However, the Taoist monks could not control the officer's thigh, and the thigh-high officer could not do anything to these Taoist monks because of the incident in Y City...

When the officer handed the photo to Mo Zhenzhen, he wanted her to show it to the Taoist monks. He didn't want to talk to them.

After Mo Zhenzhen took the photo, she originally wanted to look at it casually, and then handed it over.

But when she saw the first photo, her eyes froze.

It was a white imperial edict, tied with a silk ribbon. The second picture showed how it unfolded, with ghostly symbols written in red cinnabar scrolls.

I can't understand it, but this thing is very familiar to Mo Zhenzhen.

Canonization imperial edict.

She remembered how the system described this thing during the final settlement of Red Date Village.

So why is it also in this tomb?

The third picture is of a woman lying in a coffin, wearing a fiery red wedding dress, with pearls on her hair, and she looks about fifteen or sixteen years old and wearing heavy makeup.

The fourth picture is a set of jewelry placed on a mahogany table. If you look closely, it should be the set that the woman is wearing on her head and body.

The fifth picture is a sword with a long sword in a scabbard. This is more of a decoration than a lethal sword.

The most obvious position on the scabbard is signed with a piece of beautiful Hetian jade. In addition to this piece of beautiful jade occupying the c position, there are also many large and small gems of various colors inlaid around it, creating a picture of two tigers roaring at each other.

The workmanship and history of this thing make it a priceless cultural relic.

It seems that before Gao Zhiming ordered the cement to be poured into the cemetery, he should have also cleaned it up.

After reading these five photos, Mo Zhenzhen handed them to the nearby Taoist priest.

"Taoist Priest, these things look strange. You are an expert. Can you show them to me?"

Mo Zhenzhen's words were accurate. Different from the upright attitude she had when facing the officers, she now seemed to be intellectual and gentle, and looked like a lady. It was easy for her to win over those with more old-school ideas. people's favor.

No, with just one sentence, the Taoist priest softened his expression a little and reached out to take the photo.

The first photo was of the imperial edict, and the old Taoist let out a sigh of relief when he saw it.

(End of chapter)