MTL - Treasure Hunt Tycoon-Chapter 1633 The disappearing village (2/3)

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There are photos on the survey materials. On the first page, there is a white strong man wearing a thick leather coat and a big cotton hat. Blurred, looks strange.

Li Du continued to look down. There was no life in the village, and Rabel did not think much at that time. A transcript of questions and answers appeared here.

Q: Have you been to this village before?

Answer: No, I came to such a northern region for the first time. You know, Mr. Police, the story of the snow monster Wendygo is spread in the snow in the north. We hunters are afraid of it because it eats people.

Question: Then why did you enter this village without alert?

Answer: Sir, I was cold and hungry at the time. I felt like I was going to die, so when I saw it, I didn't think much about it. I had contacted the Inuit people. Although they had some weird customs, they were warm and hospitable. They can at least save my life.

Question: Tell me, what did you see in the village first? At first glance, what you saw at first glance.

A: I saw the houses, snow, and smoke at first glance. In fact, what really matters is not what I see at first glance, but my first feeling. When I approach the village, I feel there is something wrong with the village. Everything is weird.

Q: Why?

A: I am a hunter. I carry a gun and a dog. You know, I have a Newfoundland dog, a courageous hunting dog. But when they were near the village, they suddenly lay on the ground together and refused to go any further.

I didn't think much about it at the time. I was too tired and hungry, and I felt very cold, so I entered the village myself. But the village didn't have any sound at all. Do you understand what I mean? I was near the village, but there was no sound ...

Q: What does this mean?

Answer: I was just feeling weird at the time. I didn't think much because I was too tired, too hungry and cold. I felt like I was going to die. I just wanted to drink hot water, and it was best to have hot milk.

Then I thought about it and found out that the problem was that there was no dog bark. The Inuit people, like our hunters, have a lot of dogs in each house, but when I entered the village, there was no dog barking, which was incredible ...

Li Du continued to scroll down, and the dialogue revolved around the village's first impression.

A hunter named Rabel shouted a few times after entering the village. No one came out. He thought that his body was on the verge of collapse, causing his voice to be hoarse and mild. No one heard it, so he opened the door at will.

There was no one in this room. There was hot water in the wok on the stove, so he couldn't care too much. He drank some hot water first, and then drank something in the kitchen and soaked it in hot water.

With hot water and rest, his physical condition was much better. At this time, he felt weird and searched around the village.

The results of the search surprised him. He found that not only was some food being cooked in some houses in the village, but also that the villagers' belongings and granaries were intact and there was no trace of being moved at all.

However, the entire village has no life, no people, no dogs, and no animals.

He responded at the time, something happened to the village, and it might have been ransacked by something. But this cannot be overstated. There are no signs of fighting in the village. You must know that the Inuit people are very powerful. They keep dogs, they buy guns, and they fight bravely.

When thinking of this, Rabel discovered another weirdness, that is, no one in the village had no dogs, no swords and guns, and every family's weapons disappeared.

From this point of view, it seems that the village was attacked by some horrible beasts, and the villagers took guns and dogs to resist. But this doesn't make sense, not only because there are no traces of fighting in the village, but also because there are no footprints and other traces of movement in the snow around the village ...

Scared, Rabel took his dog away from the village despite the exhaustion of his body, and found the nearest police station to call the police.

The investigation report continued, and about a few hours later, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrived at the scene, while another hunter, Armand Laurent, and his two sons passed by.

The Amander family lived in a nearby village, and their village was in conflict with the Inuit village, so the RCMP found him and took control of the family to investigate.

The survey results are still full of fog. The white hunter village and the Inuit village did not have a good relationship. After all, the two sides are direct competitors and both rely on hunting to survive. However, the two sides have at most disputed and no large-scale **** conflict has occurred.

The reason why Amand came to the Inuit village was because a hunter in their village saw the Inuit to excavate the ancestral grave yesterday. The white hunters did not know what they were going to do, so they asked the Amand father and son to see the situation.

The RCMP went to the white village for investigation and found that there were no casualties in the village and no traces of fighting around it, indicating that the disappearance of the Inuit village as a whole was not due to conflict with them ~ www.novelbuddy.com ~ At this time they went An investigation of the Inuit graves revealed that, as Armand said, all graves had been hollowed out.

This time is even more weird. Not only are there no living people in the Inuit village, they are also dead!

The RCMP and white hunters realized that something had happened.

Because the blasphemy of the dead was illegal in the local area, and it was also a taboo for the Inuit people. In addition, it was impossible to see wild animals in the cold winter. The Inuit people took the ancestor's bones away, indicating that they had voluntarily abandoned Here it is.

So, where did they go?

The final search result was inconclusive, as the village was very close to Anjikuni Lake, and the RCMP speculated that they might have entered the lake.

Their guess was correct, and they saw some **** when they went to the lake, which indicates that Inuit dogs have appeared here.

But they couldn't find any more. In the end, this case was put on file as a suspect. At least a hundred people in a village disappeared without a trace.

In fact, there is no specific record of what this Inuit village is called, how many people and how many dogs, because the Inuit people did not consider themselves Canadians at the time, although they stayed in Canada at the time. think.

Li Du had read the investigation report and said: "The disappearance of these Inuit people is similar to the disappearance of Steve."

The wolf brother pointed to a picture on the report and said, "Yes, it's very similar, and you look at Anjikuni Island, it is not far away from the shore, but the investigation report did not introduce the island."

Then, he pointed to the introduction at the end of the report: "And here, boss, this also needs attention."