"My grandfather has terminal pancreatic cancer and he will not live long."
Leoni's expression was gloomy, and she couldn't pretend to be so sad.
At least Chen Mu asked himself that he had quite a lot of acting experience, and he couldn't do it like Leoni.
"Very sorry to hear that... Well, where is Mr. Backhouse now? Still... all right?"
Chen Mu could only softly express his sympathy and condolences, and it would be inappropriate to say anything else at this time.
Because he had to match this solemn atmosphere, he retracted his eyes that had been on her long legs just now, and put them on the Caucasian girl's chest... above.
"Thank you, Mu!"
Leonie said: "Grandpa is currently in the Capital Hospital in Bolan. The doctor said that he only has two months left."
Chen Mu glanced at the white girl, hesitated for a moment and asked, "Please forgive me for being presumptuous, Leoni, since Buckhouse's situation...is like this, why don't you stay by his side, why don't you still appear in the here?"
After a slight pause, Chen Mu asked more directly: "Why did you follow me all the way?"
Leoni pondered for a while, but did not speak immediately.
Chen Mu was not in a hurry, and waited quietly.
After pondering, Leoni said: "In order to fulfill my grandfather's wish, there are some things I must find the answer from you."
"Looking for an answer? What answer?"
Although Chen Mu understood what Leonie meant, he still had to act stupid.
Leoni said: "Mu, before that, I want to tell you a story about my great father."
Chen Mu didn't say a word, and listened quietly.
Leoni said: "My great-grandfather is called Schneider, he is German, not a Pollan..."
Schneider...
Hearing this name, Chen Mu's heart couldn't help beating a beat slower, and he understood a lot of things in an instant.
Because the diary he got in the white camel cemetery belonged to Schneider.
Schneider has long since become the corpse of the white camel cemetery, and he has been dead for an unknown number of years.
Chen Mu has been working very hard to translate the diary, mainly because he feels that the diary seems to be related to the legend of the city of Janaida.
But later, when he went to Qiaogli Peak and found the saint's tomb, Chen Mu left the matter of the diary behind.
Because he was basically sure that the diary had nothing to do with the city of Janaida.
The cave they had entered was certainly not the saint's tomb on K2.
This is easy to understand. If they entered the cave, they would have been tempted by the alien in the cave. How could it be possible that five people went in, only three died, and two escaped in the end
Chen Mu really has no interest in treasure hunting or anything like that, because he feels that he owns the biggest treasure in the world.
Schneider and the other five German natris did not know if they really found the cave of Shambala back then, but judging from their encounters in the diary, the place they went must be extremely dangerous, Chen Mu I don't want to take such a risk.
Leonie continued to tell the story of his great-grandfather, and how Schneider would accept the mission and sneak into Xiaguo Tibet if he became a member of the German Guards.
Although the white girl didn't say these things in detail, her words should be true. Even if she lied, Chen Mu couldn't tell the truth.
"Their task was to enter the Tibetan area to search for the legendary cave of Shambala. Obviously, the task failed in the end. There were five of them in the group, and three of them died. Only Captain Halle escaped first with all the information. cave."
"After Haller escaped from the cave, Germany had already been defeated. He had been hiding in Tibet and did not leave until Tibet was recovered by the Xia Kingdom. He fled to Liechtenstein and wrote a book called "Tibet Seven Years" book."
Leonie took out a book and put it down on the table.
Chen Mu took a look. The book was in English, and the title was "Seven Years in Tibet".
Below the title of the book, there is also the name of Heinrich Haller, obviously the author.
Chen Mu has translated several articles of Schnett's diary, and the first article mentioned this Haller. It was Hans and Schnett who blocked the "things" in the cave and let Haller escape from the cave with the information.
Both Hans and Schnett should have been killed, but Schnett was lucky to survive, and then left the cave alone and fled Tibet.
In several diaries translated by Chen Mu, he knew that Schneider had tried to find Haller after he went down the mountain, but there was no news. He thought that Haller had an accident while escaping and also died on the mountain. A person hurried across Niber and the Elephant Country, and returned to Ouluo by boat.
As for what happened to Schneider after returning to Ouluo, and why he died in the cave of the white camel, Chen Mu didn't know.
Chen Mu looked at the "Seven Years in Tibet", and wanted to pick it up and flip through it, but he hesitated for a while and finally held back.
Don't be too eager, so as not to be seen by the big yangma sitting opposite.
Leoni went on to say: "Haller has been hiding in Liechtenstein since he wrote this book, living well on the royalties of this book, until he was arrested by the British government in 1977 .My great-grandfather didn’t know about it at all, and he has been inquiring about Haller’s whereabouts in Tibet, hoping that he can still be alive.”
Chen Mu asked curiously: "I have a question to ask. Didn't you say that your great-grandfather was German? But why are you and your grandfather from Poland?"
Leonie said: "Before my great-grandfather was sent to Tibet, he had already made a marriage contract with a Polish noble woman. After he fled from Tibet and returned to Europe, when Germany was defeated, he was worried that he would be killed. After being arrested, I had no choice but to escape to Bolan, complete the marriage contract with my great-grandmother, and then survived as a Bolan incognito.”
This is the out-and-out Nacui remnant...
Chen Mu felt that the post-war suppression work of the United States and the Polar Bear Country was really rough, and it was really shameful that such an elite of the guards slipped through the net without knowing it.
Leonie added: "When my great-grandfather was fifty years old, he left Bolan again and entered Tibet, saying that he wanted to find the key to open Shambhala. Then in that year, he Disappeared in Tibet."
The white woman looked at Chen Mu and said, "My great-grandmother and grandfather have been trying to find out the whereabouts of my great-grandfather for so many years. After the death of my great-grandmother, my grandfather has entered Xia Kingdom fifteen times to find traces of my great-grandfather. My wish is to find out the whereabouts of my great-grandfather, and the secret of that Shambhala... Grandfather said that you are the one who can help him fulfill his wish, Mu, can you help me?"