The next day, Leonard Ethan got up early from his sleeping bag. To be honest, sleeping here for a night felt much better than he had imagined.
It must be said that the campsite chosen by the expedition team back then was indeed a good one. Although the entire place was only fifty to sixty meters away from the sea, the semi-enclosed structure formed by the surrounding hills prevented them from feeling much cold wind and humidity.
After a quick wash, they soon began a new round of work. They successfully dug out the objects hidden under six more rubble piles in a morning.
However, unlike they imagined, not all of these rubble piles contained the remains of the victims from that year. In four of them, they found well-preserved wooden boxes.