"Putting everything else aside, just look at the scenery. It's definitely worth all this trouble," Ding Ze said to Janet with a smile after looking at it for a few seconds.

Janet grew up in a warm place like Miami, and this was her first time in such a cold place. She was genuinely freezing, so when she heard this, she glared at Ding Ze and replied irritably, "What's so worth it?"

Ding Ze grinned and then asked Hannah and Scarlett beside him, "Was it worth it?"

Hannah and Scarlett, who were also quite cold, exchanged a knowing glance upon hearing this, then shook their heads at Ding Ze with a smile, saying, "It's not worth it."

“Sigh, when did you three form an alliance? This is not good,” Ding Ze sighed dramatically.

The three women, united in their hatred of the enemy, laughed heartily.

Ding Ze smiled and continued to admire the truly beautiful night sky.

unconsciously.

The campsite is finally basically complete. Although it's a bit rough around the edges, it should be perfectly usable for short-term use.

This is definitely not a good long-term solution.

Before crawling into the tent, Ding Ze glanced at the iceberg in the distance...

That thing is huge; the coordinates the experts have located are still inside that iceberg...

What exactly is going on inside?

Then, putting everything else aside for now... how do we get into that iceberg?

There are just too many problems to solve, and they have to deal with them one by one. They estimate that they will be staying here for quite some time.

Hardship is nothing, and sacrifice is not so terrible... What I fear is that in the end, I will gain nothing.

That would be a waste of time and effort.

Ding Ze thought about it with some concern. (End of Chapter)

Chapter 486 Iceberg Suicide Squad, Stupid Experts

a new day.

Antarctica, a frozen continent, a death zone.

Early in the morning, the cold wind howled, like sharp blades, blowing against my face. It felt like my flesh was being cut piece by piece, causing excruciating pain.

Everyone had no choice but to cover themselves from head to toe, otherwise they really couldn't withstand the cold wind.

Around 8 a.m., everyone got ready, boarded the vehicles one after another, and headed towards the iceberg to face their first challenge: how to get inside the iceberg.

This is the first challenge, and in some ways, the biggest challenge.

After all, if you can't even get in, then everything will be for nothing. It's better to give up as soon as possible and go home.

Of the hundreds of guides Ding Ze hired, only a small number had been here before. Even among these guides, they had only ever looked at the iceberg from the front; none of them had ever gone inside.

in short.

Nobody knows whether there's an entrance here or whether it's even possible to get in.

This information is not included in the materials provided by the [Longevity Club].

Speaking of this, it's worth mentioning that the "Longevity Club" once considered using missiles to blast open this iceberg, but ultimately gave up.

The reason is simple: no one could have predicted the consequences of such an attack.

However, the Longevity Club conducted a very detailed exploration of this iceberg, and the results showed that the interior should not be a solid mass, but rather contain cavities or something similar.

then.

Upon arriving at the iceberg, the group didn't hesitate. As planned, the guides split up, with several guides forming a team and leading a group of people to search around the iceberg for any possible entry points. Of course, all sorts of professional detection equipment were also put into use.

Ding Ze also started moving, circling the iceberg.

This movement lasted for more than ten hours.

Finally, the group circled the iceberg but found no entrance. However, they used instruments to detect several possible crevasses.

night;

Under the cover of night, by the campfire.

The experts, shivering from the cold, huddled together and began to discuss the matter animatedly.

These experts come from all over the world and are all experts in Antarctica. In a sense, they are very knowledgeable about Antarctica... However, most of them have only theoretical knowledge, and their actual abilities are yet to be determined.

The experts discussed and discussed for several hours before finally reaching a consensus, identifying several possible locations and saying they would try blasting them tomorrow.

The demolition part is beyond the capabilities of these experts; it depends on Ding Ze's people.

Ding Ze specially brought a group of blasting experts... However, these people had never blasted an iceberg before and had no experience in this area.

no doubt……

Bombing an iceberg in a place like this... haha, that would be absolutely deadly. If you're not careful, you're definitely not going to escape.

But what can we do? We still have to bomb it!

And so, as night fell, the action plan for tomorrow was finalized, and everyone crawled into their sleeping bags and fell fast asleep.

In the blink of an eye, it's another new day.

Today's mission is demolition, so after a hearty breakfast, the demolition experts were gathered together.

To be honest, these demolition experts knew what they were about to do, and they were all a little nervous... The reason was simple: what happened today was truly life-threatening, and no one could guarantee that they would be able to come back.

Unfortunately, once you're on this ship and in this place, there's no other choice.

About half an hour later, the demolition experts split into teams, and one team immediately set off.

The plan is... bomb them one team at a time, don't swarm them all, otherwise, we might get wiped out.

Naturally, only a few people from one team set off; the rest stayed at the camp and did not follow, only using binoculars to monitor the progress over there.

The distance wasn't too far, and the demolition team quickly arrived at their destination. Then, they got out of the vehicle, gritted their teeth, and seriously got to work, risking their lives.

One minute, two minutes, three minutes...

With nerves on edge, the team planted the explosives, set the remote control, and immediately got into their vehicle and drove back.

Bang!

The first blast was not dangerous because there was enough time to evacuate... The dangerous part was the second and third blasts that followed... It could be said that each blast was more dangerous than the last.

unconsciously.

After four detonations, a very deep hole was blasted out, behind which remained very solid ice.

The team that narrowly escaped death returned to camp to rest.

The second team then set off.

Thump thump thump, thump thump thump~~~

On this day, after repeated blasting, the iceberg became noticeably looser, and some huge chunks of ice fell, killing several demolition teams. Finally, a discovery was made.

On the side of the iceberg, behind the large hole caused by the blast, a crack appeared.

The cracks were not caused by the explosion; they were already there.

The crack wasn't large; it was only wide enough for one adult to pass through alone. What lay beyond was completely invisible... In other words, someone had to be sent in to explore.

Not long after.

Although it was already evening, there was no difference between day and night inside the iceberg... So, an exploration team, or rather a suicide squad, got ready and set off.

This suicide squad is essentially no different from the one Snowy Milden sent to the bottom of Mount Fuji; they are all basically reckless.

Of course, Ding Ze paid these people a huge sum of money and immediately contacted the United States via satellite phone to arrange the transfer.

Once the money is in place, we'll get the work done. No problem!

In this way, if you die, you don't lose anything; if you come out alive, you make a huge profit.

The night is getting darker.

Ding Ze, Janet, and a group of experts all gathered in a huge tent, intently watching the video on the screen.

The suicide squad had already entered the ice crevice and was slowly advancing deeper, step by step.

The suicide squad was neither fast nor slow; after walking for almost an hour, they reached the end of the crevasse.

At the end, there is an irregular cavity inside the iceberg, not very large.

On the ice wall on the other side of the cavity, several other ice fissures were scattered haphazardly.

At this time, because the distance was not too far, communication was affected but still barely usable.

The suicide squad temporarily stopped and asked Ding Ze which path to take.

Ding Ze knew nothing and threw the question to the experts present.

For the experts, all of this is still unknown...

In short, at this moment, even the experts were acting like idiots. After some discussion, they finally decided to choose a large crevice to cross.

“The larger ones should be safer,” one expert said.

Upon hearing this, Ding Ze, even though he understood that these experts genuinely couldn't come up with a better idea, still felt somewhat speechless and couldn't help but deliberately stare at the expert.

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