Compared to the humidity outside, the cave was very dry, possibly due to its good design, which was good news. This was because metal items from the industrial era were easily prone to rust, and they would quickly turn into a pile of scrap iron in a damp environment.
Due to the photos that Fairmont took of the boxes, Leonard Ethan quickly recognized from the texts and patterns on these boxes that they were boxes used by the World War II Germans to store ammunition.
"Did we apply for the excavation permit before?" After glancing at the photo, Leonard turned to Louis and asked, as this issue was related to the proceeds of this treasure hunting.
"Of course, we apply for the corresponding permit in such situations." Louis nodded seriously. "This is our rule, and I naturally cannot break it. But 15,000 euros a month is a bit too expensive."