Son In Law Madness

Chapter 986



Chapter 986

Chapter 986 The Treasure Map

“Do you Epeans also have the habit of eavesdropping?”

Joachim didn't expect Donald to suddenly appear either.

He had initially thought that Donald should be inside having a good time, and he was just about to verify this.

Well, look what happened now. I was caught red-handed by Donald while eavesdropping.

“Mr. Campbell, please don't misunderstand. Didn't you set a time limit of five minutes? I'm just worried about exceeding that time, so I came over to remind you. We've already transferred the thirty million to your account.”

Donald took out his phone to double-check.

Joachim's efficiency was truly impressive. In such a short span of time, he actually managed to transfer thirty million into Donald's account.

“Good, I've received it already.”

Donald stepped out of the tent, securing the door flap behind him. He turned to Joachim and said, “No one is allowed to enter this tent without my permission.”

“Absolutely, I've already given the order. No one will approach this tent again, including myself.”

“Since Captain Joachim is so understanding, let's go over there and have a chat.”

Following Joachim, they arrived at another large table in the camp.

At this moment, the key member mercenaries of this camp had already taken their seats beside this long table.

In his conversation with Joachim, Donald learned that the reason they appeared here was in pursuit of the legendary treasure collection of Grassland King.

Once upon a time, Grassland King was a formidable ruler. His treasure was the stuff of legends, so extraordinary that it was said the gold within could be used to construct an entire palace of gold.

Originally, this was just a legend, but a month ago, Jungle Tigers received information from the herdsmen through various channels.

It's said that by the riverside of Millerto River, someone found black gemstones and gold.

“Mr. Campbell, look, it's these two items.” Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

As Joachim spoke, he simultaneously took out the black gem and gold, placing them directly on the long table.

Given that these two items have appeared in Joachim's hands, it suggested that the shepherd who found these objects may have already met a tragic end.

Donald held the black gem in his hand, playing with it. He could indeed feel an unusual chill emanating from the gem, as if it had been left in a very cool place for a long time.

“You're concluding that there's treasure on this grassland based solely on these two objects?”

Donald spoke dismissively, “Let's not even discuss whether the legend of the treasure is true or not. Even if it is, where would you start looking in such a vast grassland?”

With a mysterious look on his face, Joachim said to Donald, “Mr. Campbell, you may not be aware of this, but we, Jungle Tigers, only take action when we are absolutely certain.”

After Joachim finished speaking, he took out a piece of parchment and spread it out on the table.

What was depicted on this parchment was nothing else but a treasure map.

The only difference from normal treasure map was that this treasure map used the stars in the sky for auxiliary positioning, not any mountains or rivers.

This meant that as long as someone understood how the stars in the sky moved, they could decipher the directions set by this treasure map.

“Mr. Campbell, I've already sent a team to find the entrance to the treasure vault. As long as you don't hinder us, Mr. Campbell, we agree to all the conditions you mentioned earlier.”

Donald shifted his gaze away from the treasure map.

He nodded and said, “If that's the case, then I'll follow your arrangements. Just tell me how I can assist you, and I'll definitely give you my full cooperation.”

After Donald finished speaking, he turned around and returned to his own tent.

Under Eileen's astonished gaze, Donald took out a pen and paper. Incredibly, he reproduced the treasure map he had just seen, without missing a single detail!


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