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But information is not always obtained from the elder. Sometimes I call the phone, but I don’t answer. In those days I asked their children for information, their maids. Sometimes she had to follow him to the top of the mountain, ride a motorcycle from Phan Thiet to Mount Tau for a hundred kilometers because there was news that Ms. Tiep had “reached the entrance of the treasure cave.”
There were times when it was not morning, he was present at my house and asked me to go with him to meet with the chairman of the Binh Thuan Provincial People’s Committee to urgently present to him “the plan to exploit 4,000 tons of gold stored for the treasury. national”.
For decades, Mrs. Tiep spent thousands of gold to find the treasure that, according to the Japanese, she buried on Mount Tau.
In 2016, Ms. Tiep died due to her age reaching the age of “old age”, although the treasure on Tau Mountain is still “forever in the ground”. I put a wreath to visit him as a tribute to one of my relatives.
The dream of finding treasures for the national treasure, along with my articles on the ancient Czechs, also ended. When I wrote the last words to say goodbye to my character, many readers were excited to send their condolences to his family and children. When viewing Thanh Nien newspaper, readers not only admired Ms. Tiep for her steadfastness, but also admired the chivalry of “taking the treasure for the national treasure”, without worrying about the benefit of her family.
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