Mount White.
Blake had hidden his treasure in a location surrounded by steep mountains and dense forests. There was no flat ground for helicopters to land.
Thus, the helicopters had to land slightly far away from the exact location.
The forest roads were difficult to traverse as they were covered in plants and tree roots. While advancing, the team had to constantly cut and chop off whatever was in their way.
The journey was supposed to take five hours, but James and his party took eight to nine hours.
It was already dark when they reached the cavern’s vicinity.
Blake pointed at the cavern’s entrance and said, “It’s inside. Should we transport them tonight or rest for the night?”
“Can we transport them all at once?” James asked.
Blake looked at the hundred soldiers accompanying them and nodded. “Probably.”
James thought about it for a while.
The mountain roads were challenging to span, especially at night. He did not want to exhaust the soldiers. Hence, he said, “Let’s rest here for the night and transport them at dawn.”
Daniel immediately instructed the soldiers, “We’re resting here tonight.”
The soldiers started to settle down.
James looked at Blake and said, “Let’s go and take a look inside.”
“Alright.” Blake nodded.
James turned to Daniel and ordered, “Stay here on guard, General Highsmith.”
“Okay.” Daniel nodded.
James picked up a flashlight and entered the cavern with Blake.
The entrance of the underground cavern was relatively small and was covered by the surrounding tree branches.
Upon entering the cavern, they found that it was large and extended in various directions.
As Blake was familiar with the route, he led James deeper into the cavern. After about an hour, they reached deep inside the cavern.
They came to a stop at a stone wall.
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