Chapter 51

There were 24 rounds of illumination bombs. No wonder the commander was not just stingy.

Now that the storage space was large enough, Henry collected some shovels, daggers, clothing, skis, raincoats, blankets, kerosene and other tools.

The small warehouse contains 60 1,000-ounce silver ingots and 600 1,000-ounce copper ingots.

Based on the current unit price of silver of US$1.12 per ounce, these 60,000 ounces of silver ingots are worth US$67,200.

Copper ingots cost about US$1,000 per ton, which is equivalent to US$17,000 here.

Sent!

Net worth instantly expanded by more than 50%.

It’s not in vain to work overtime in the middle of the night!

Henry happily put the silver and copper ingots into space.

Although these should not be pure silver or pure copper, they should be more than 93% pure.

There is nothing special about the other rooms.

Henry walked to the smelting room, took out a 50-pound TNT explosive with a 15-second delay, placed it in the center to activate, and then quickly escap
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