Treasure Hunt Tycoon

Chapter 1633: 1633. The Disappearing Village (2/3)

Chapter 1633 1633. The Disappearing Village (23)

There are photos in the investigation materials. On the first page, there is a strong white man wearing a thick leather jacket and a big cotton hat. Blurred, looking like a weird trance.

Li Du continued to look down. There was no life in the village. Labelle didn't think much about it at the time, and a transcript of the question and answer appeared here.

Q: Have you been to this village before?

Answer: No, this is the first time I have come to such a northern region. You know, Mr. Police, there is a story about the snow monster Wendigo in the northern snow. We hunters are very afraid of it, because it eats people.

Q: Then why did you enter this village unsuspecting?

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

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

Answer: I saw houses, snow and smoke at first sight. In fact, what really matters is not what I saw at first sight, but my first feeling. When I got close to the village, I felt that there was something wrong with the village. Everything was weird.

Q: Why?

A: I'm a hunter, I carry a gun, I have a dog, you know, I have a Newfoundland, a very courageous hunting dog. But when they were approaching the village, they suddenly fell to the ground together and refused to go any further.

I didn't think much of it, I was too tired, too hungry and cold, so I went into the village by myself. But there is no sound in the village at all, understand what I mean? I approach the village, but there is no sound...

Q: What does this mean?

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

Then I thought about it and found the problem, which was that there was no dog barking. The Inuit, like us hunters, have many dogs in every household, but when I entered the village, there were no dogs barking, which is simply unbelievable...

Li Du continued to read, and the conversation revolved around the first impression of the village.

The hunter named Labelle yelled a few times after entering the village, but no one came out. He thought that his body was on the verge of collapse, causing his voice to be hoarse and soft, and no one heard him, so he opened a door at will.

There was no one in the room, and there was hot water in the pot on the stove, so he didn't care too much, so he drank some hot water first, and then rummaged through some things in the kitchen and soaked them in hot water to eat.

With hot water and rest, his physical condition improved a lot. At this time, he felt weird, so he searched around the village.

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

However, there is no life in the whole village, no people, no dogs, and no livestock.

He realized at that time that something happened to the village, and it might have been ransacked by something. But this is unreasonable. There are no traces of fighting in the village. You must know that the Inuit are very tough. They raise dogs, they buy guns, and they are all brave and good at fighting.

When thinking of this, Labelle discovered another strange thing, that is, no one in the village had no dogs, no knives and guns, and the weapons of every household disappeared.

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

Labelle was frightened, so he took his dog out of the village regardless of physical exhaustion, found the nearest point station and called the police.

The investigation report continued to be introduced. About a few hours later, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrived at the scene, and at the same time another hunter, Armand Laurent, and his two sons also passed by.

The Armand family lived in a nearby village, and there was a conflict between their village and the Inuit village, so the Royal Mounted Police found him and took their family under control for investigation and questioning.

The results of the investigation are still ambiguous. The relationship between the white hunter village and the Inuit village is indeed not good. After all, the two sides are direct competitors and both rely on hunting for survival.

The reason why Armand came to the Inuit village was because hunters in their village saw the Inuit digging their ancestral graves yesterday. The white hunters didn't know what they were going to do, so they asked Armand and his son to see the situation.

The Royal Mounted Police went to the white village to investigate and found that there were no casualties in the village, and there were no traces of fighting around, indicating that the overall disappearance of the Inuit village was not due to conflict with them.

At this time, they went to investigate the graves of the Inuit and found that, as Armand said, all the graves had been dug out.

This is even weirder now. Not only are there no living people in the Inuit village, there are even dead people gone!

The RCMP and the white hunters realized that something big was going on here.

Because it is illegal to desecrate the dead in the local area, and it is also a taboo for the Inuit. In addition, it was cold winter and it was impossible for wild animals to appear. The Inuit took away the bones of their ancestors, indicating that they voluntarily gave up. here.

So, where did they go?

The final search result was fruitless, because the village was very close across Lake Anjikuni, and the RCMP speculated that they might have entered the lake.

Their guess was correct, they saw some dog poop as they headed to the lake, which means that Inuit dogs have been here.

But they couldn't find any more content. In the end, this case was sealed up as a suspicious case, and at least a hundred people in a village disappeared without a trace.

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

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

Brother Wolf pointed to a picture on the report and said, "Yes, it's very similar. And look at Anji Kuni Island. It's not far from the shore, but the survey report doesn't have any introduction about the island."

As he said that, he pointed to the last introduction of the report: "And here, boss, this point also needs attention."

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