<h4>Chapter 315: Get Ready, Grab Your Weapons</h4>
Trantor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
After resting for the night, they woke up early the next day and drove to Desert Coastal Storage Co., Ltd.
“Which one shall we start to work on first?” Big Quinn asked, munching on his sandwich while Godzi was busy gobbling his breakfast, unable to speak.
Li Du replied, “Unit 16. May God bless us with good items.”
Hans snickered, “We’ve gotten some good items this trip. There’s already arge sum of money to earn here.”
He was referring to the Spirit of Ecstasy and the umbre. Both items were new; if handled properly, they couldbine them to sell for a price of 40,000 dors easily.
Hans was very pleased with their 40,000 dors in items, as he had made this trip merely to join the Hundred Thousand Club.
Li Du unlocked the storage unit. Big Quinn and Godzi finished their sandwiches and started to work.
Two people worked faster than one, and more efficiently as well.
Big Quinn used to be a cleaner, always dealing with junk and heavy lifting, so he adapted quickly to the job, and even had more experience than Godzi.
Unit 16 contained a vehicle chassis and the frames of some machine, which were difficult for one person to carry. The two of them worked together, however, which made the job easier.
Hans crouched at the door to study the items in the unit. Li Du asked, “Did you figure out anything?”
He shrugged and replied, “Nothing, these things are not worth much. They are mostly outdated ATV chassis and car frames that can’t be assembled. Even if assembled, there isn’t a market for it.”
Hans kicked the car frame in front of him. As the frame had not been taken care of, it was rusty and almost fell apart from his kick.
Li Du pointed to the back where a big wooden box sat, and said, “Open that big box—I’m interested in what’s inside.”
Godzi and Big Quinn went up to open the wooden box, and a thick ck cannon barrel appeared before them.
The two of them unanimously cried out in surprise: “Boss, cannon!”
Li Du walked briskly toward them. “What cannon?”
Godzi carried the barrel out with his muscr arms with some difficulty. The barrel was purely made of steel and was particrly heavy. Although Godzi could carry very strong items, his face was red after moving the cannon barrel.
Seeing the cannon barrel, Hans’s eyes shed with excitement; he eximed, “Oh God, this is good stuff! Quick, quick, this is good stuff—there should be other essories, where are they?”
The four of them worked together, and the steel parts, gun carriage, and wheels were found.
Looking at these things, Hans stroked the cold surface of the barrel and said, “Oh my God, this is a real cannon. This is not a model for or a toy—this is a cannon!”
Li Du nodded. “Yes, this is the god of war. I think it looks like the early days of the trench mortar. What do you think?”
Godzi confirmed Li’s guess. “It’s the Minenwerfer. Popr before World War I, but seen less often after.”
“Assemble it first, everyone,” said Hans. “Assemble it and see if it’s okay. I mean if we can assemble it into theplete cannon, we’ll be rich!”
The four men quickly started, even though they had nevere in contact with a cannon before. Assembling the Minenwerfer, however, was not aplex process. The smallponents of the cannon were intact. They just needed to assemble therger parts they found.
They assembled the base, set it on the wheels, and installed the barrel.
While they were assembling the cannon barrel, a knife fell out of it.
Hans took the knife out of the scabbard; the de inside was still shiny with a thinyer of oil, apparently well-maintained by the former owner.
“What kind of knife is that?” Li Du asked.
Hans replied, “Bay.”
Li Du wanted to roll his eyes. Of course he knew it was a bay by looking at the grip of the dagger. He did have basic knowledge of military weapons.
The knife’s hilt was hollow and could be inserted on a rifle. It was sharp with a row of jagged teeth that look brutally fierce.
Li Du took the bay, studied it and handed it to Big Quinn. “This dagger is a perfect fit for you.”
Big Quinn touched his head in embarrassment and replied, “If I walked the streets with this knife, I might be mistaken for a terrorist and get disposed of by the police.”
Bam! They were joking around with each other when suddenly they heard a loud sounding from outside the storage unit. The Iron Knight, sitting outside, shook violently for a moment.
Li Du got anxious—a vehicle must have hit the Iron Knight.
He ran out from the unit in a hurriedly and saw a worn-out blue Multivan that had collided with the front of the Iron Knight—a headlight was smashed as a result.
The Multivan was a multi-purpose MPV (Multi-Purpose Van), was rtively rare to find in the United States. Although it belonged to the category of a business operation vehicle, it never enjoyed a high status. It was simply known as a van or a minibus in the United States.
In particr, the older Multivan was less valuable and was rarely used for business purposes.
Seeing that such an old vehicle had crashed into the face of his brand new truck, Li Du felt his heart ache, and yelled, “Hey man, what’s going on?”
The door on each side of the Multivan was pulled open; more than ten tall, well-built young men with deep-set eyes and prominent noses jumped down from the van. A hairy, brawny guy got down from the passenger seat and strode over slowly.
Seeing these people, Li Du had a bad feeling.
Hans followed Li and saw therge group of men that had seeminglye out of nowhere. He asked curiously, “Sh*t, is there a portal in that Multivan? Where did all these peoplee from?”
The hairy man spat, then pointed to the Iron Knight, “Whose truck is this?”
Li Du replied, “It’s ours. Why did you crash onto our truck?”
“Did we hit your car?” said the brawny man, who spat again. “Are you trying to ckmail us? Your truck has gotten in our way. It’s obviously your responsibility, understand? Your responsibility!”
Li Du understood and smiled coldly. “What do you want?”
The brawny man did not beat around the bush. “We want justice!” he roared in anger. “You’ve seen it—our van was smashed by your car. You’ve got to pay for the repair fees!”
Li Du narrowed his eyes and asked, “How much?”
The brawny man lifted one finger and said, “A reasonable price—10,000 dors!”
Li Du wanted tough. This was outright extortion. Besides the fact that they had crashed into the Iron Knight, even if Li Du were the one who hit their vehicle instead, the sum ofpensation would not be 10,000 dors.
Vehicles were really inexpensive in the United States. This type of old-fashioned Multivan could never be sold for 10,000 dors. Not only that, if it got sold for 1,000 dors, it would be because of God’s blessing.
Hans took off his top and said, “Well, you’re looking for a fight, right? Then stop this nonsense—juste at us!”
The young men behind the brawny man were restless. Someone shouted in stiff English, “Brothers, Smash this ce! Smash them too!”
This matter could not be settled by peaceful means. It was obvious they were not here for peace talks.
With that, Li Du immediately gave hismand and shouted, “Godzi, Big Quinn, get your weapons ready ande out!”
Clink Clink Clink! The sound of metal wheels was heard rolling on the cement ground.