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Chapter 161

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Ben Gaetz said calmly, "Riley, we can only pray that William Devonshire heard the explosion and came back to take a look. Otherwise, we'll be in real danger. Riley, collect some wood. We need fire."

Riley said dejectedly, "Okay, I'll listen to you. God bless William and let him come back."

The two men encouraged each other as they searched for wood fragments. Riley looked frightened, perhaps because he had never experienced danger before. He lowered his head and sighed.

"If I can survive this, I won't look for treasure anymore. This is different from the movies and books. I'll die before I find anything.

It seems that I'm not suited to be a treasure hunter. I'll go to Silicon Valley and find a job. Ben, what do you plan to do after you're rescued? Why don't you come with me to Silicon Valley? We can be partners. "

Ben Gaetz shook his head. "I'm going to stop Ian and his men. They tried to kill us, and I won't let them go. Don't you want revenge?"

Riley looked at the ferocious Ben Gaetz with a troubled expression. He didn't expect Ben Gaetz to become so gloomy after the incident.

William, who was not far from the Sherlock, was waiting for Ian and Ben Gaetz to fall out. It would be best if Ian could kill Ben Gaetz. He wouldn't have to do it himself.

After hearing the explosion, William opened the door and climbed onto the roof of the snowmobile. He looked in the direction of the Sherlock and saw a plume of black smoke rising into the sky.

"It's best if they're all dead," William muttered to himself. After seeing the black smoke, William immediately got off the car and ran up the snowmobile with his binoculars.

After a few glances, he saw Riley and Ben Gaetz collecting wood from afar. This made William feel a little annoyed. Was this the plot armor of the main character? How could they not die from the explosion?

"Fine, I won't die from the explosion, but I'll see how you two get out of this ice and snow island." William cursed a few times and turned to get on the snowmobile, ignoring Ben Gaetz and Riley who were trapped.

He found the boat that he had rented and returned to Point Barrow. It took him two days to arrive at the National Archives of the United States of America. He wanted to wait for Ian and the others to take the bait.

But what he and Ian didn't expect was that Ben Gatz might really be the protagonist who had been kissed by God. After sending off Ian and his group on the ship, the crew on the ship discussed and unanimously decided to go back to the island to take a look.

This was because they had all heard the explosion on the island. They were afraid that Ian and the other four, who didn't look like good people, would do something illegal and implicate them.

When Ian and the others were around, these people were very vigilant and did not ask any questions, as if they did not know anything. However, when Ian and the others left, they immediately returned to the island to investigate.

It was obvious that Ben Getz and Riley had been rescued. However, the two had to pay a hefty price. They had to pay twenty thousand dollars to be sent back to Point Barrow.

When William's private jet had just taken off, Ben Getz and Riley were rushing to the airport. The two of them were lucky. In less than two hours, there was a plane flying to Alaska.

The two of them took one more day than William to reach Washington. Ben Gaetz was already filled with hatred for Ian and the other four. After discussing with Riley, he went straight to the Special Task Force in Washington to make a police report.

Unfortunately, it didn't take long for them to be kicked out.

Riley complained to Ben Getz, "I told you it was useless. Think about how many reports the Special Task Force receives every day. We have no evidence. It would be strange if the Special Task Force believed us. If I wasn't smart, we wouldn't have been able to get out. Ben, what are we going to do next?"

Ben Getz looked at the Special Task Force gloomily. Before he was kicked out, he really didn't care about looking for the treasure. His mind was full of thoughts of capturing Ian and the others. Unfortunately, the Special Task Force did not believe him at all. He was almost locked up as a lunatic.

In that case, he could only think of a way on his own. "Let's go to the National Archives and try. Maybe we can persuade them."

Riley said weakly, "Okay, we can only try." In his opinion, it was completely useless.

William arrived a day early. William thought that he only needed to deal with Ian and the others. So, when William relaxed, he logged on to the England Security Council's information website and checked out the family situation of Ian and Shaw.

He had the identity of the director of the power company. He found a suitable excuse to fool Shaw's wife and got Shaw's phone number.

He sent a text message to Shaw, saying that his daughter was sick and hoped that he would call back.

Sure enough, Shaw called back in less than a minute. William smiled and said, "Hello, good morning, Shaw. Is it convenient to talk?"

Unsurprisingly, he heard William's voice. Shaw said nervously, "Mr. Devonshire, how did you get my phone number?"

When William heard Shaw say his surname, he knew that Shaw did not have anyone around him. Otherwise, he would not have said his surname.

"Haha, as long as you're English, it's easy for me to find your information. Your wife gave me your phone number. She heard that you've been away for many days. They miss you very much. She asked me to tell you to call them when you're free. Shaw, if I were you, I wouldn't leave my wife and children to do dangerous things. Do you need me to tell your wife that you're safe?"

William's words made Shaw's scalp tingle. He thought for a few seconds and said, "No, sir. Thank you for your reminder. I'll call them myself. Why are you looking for me?"

"Shaw, we're friends. I've told you about your family's situation. Don't you have anything to tell me?"

Shaw hesitated for a moment and said, "We're now at the Ronte farm outside of Pittsburgh. Ian has found a retired security guard from the archives. They plan to enter the National Archives through the sewers. We now know the exact route and patrol time of the sewers of the archives. As long as it's done within ten minutes, there shouldn't be any problems."

"Very good, Shaw. Remember to remind me when you come to Washington. As a friend, I'll be ready to welcome you."

"Understood, Mr. Devonshire."

"I think after this is over, maybe you can retire and spend time with your family. What do you think, Shaw?"

Shaw cursed in his heart. What else could he do? He said helplessly, "Of course, sir. I'll do as you say."

"That's right. Often, it's good for you to listen to your friend's advice. Remember to contact me often."

"Understood, sir. I'll call you if I have any news. Bye, sir."

"Bye, Shaw."

After William hung up the phone, he thought for a moment and called his cheap uncle, Winston, the head of the Continental Hotel in New York. He asked him to find a helper to stay on standby.

After Ian and the others showed up or stole the Declaration of Founding the Nation, he would follow them and kill them. It would be best if the Declaration of Founding the Nation was destroyed in the battle.

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