Chapter 713 - 493: Elegy of the bygone days (1)
With Jason’s help, Malin had deciphered the code, which was a personal key of a refuge member—besides the basic function of the tablet, it could also unlock the sealed doors of the refuge.
"Can you confirm exactly where this refuge is?" Malin was very curious, as the one under the Aegean Sea had already far exceeded his imagination, and he was quite intrigued as to where this new refuge might be.
"We found it in the ruins of the old world to the North, almost reaching the central region of old Engma," Jon said, not understanding what a refuge really was, but he felt that fortune was calling out to him.
This made it impossible for Jon to hide the smile on his face.
"By the way, where’s your captain? I think this is a windfall for you, it’s great, it will bring you wealth and fame, but there is something I have to tell you, in addition to that, you will also need to face dangers, the uncontrollable Machine Souls of olden days, traps that you can’t deal with at all, and a series of dangers that will come with your finding of the refuge... Let him come and talk to me, Jon, I give you the right to make your choice."
In Malin’s view, Jason would definitely not let these monkeys of the new world get their hands on the refuge, so he would offer these young people an amount of money that would be hard for them to refuse, but... if they still thought about riches far beyond what they deserved, then... Malin felt he should be preparing their graves.
After thinking for a moment, Jon decided to go find his captain.
Malin leaned back in his chair, looking at the wallpaper on the tablet, a phrase that was surprising but not too unexpected once he considered this was likely unearthed from the French area of that era—"Long live the people."
It was in Chinese.
Malin opened the voice recorder, where the vast majority of the dozens of files had been damaged, and the two that were still playable were just ordinary conversation records, but the language used by the speakers was still Chinese.
The call records had been damaged, leaving only the lines of text and tables on the spreadsheet.
