Help from the earthly grandfather (Competition story)
It was an unbearably hot summer day. A week has passed since I replaced my trusty “Asya” with the new “Terka” 705. I’m not quite used to the device yet, but the results pleased me, and I was not disappointed in the purchase. After work, as always, in order to make it before dark, I moved to the place I had broken, where with the previous device I had quite a lot of finds, in order to break through the old place with a new “friend”.
There weren’t enough good signals, or rather, there were practically none. Sweat ran freely; summer in Kuban, as always, turned out to be hot. I came across another color signal, weak, but as they say, “I’m a simple man, I hear the signal — I’m digging.” The numbers on the display told me that this was the Empire. I dug and checked – it still rings, but it’s better. He knelt down and began to select soil from the hole, immediately checking it.
And then I heard someone talking nearby. I looked back. There was no one nearby. Well, I think it seemed, and I started checking the hole again. Before I had time to sit down and take another handful of earth, I heard muttering again. I looked around again, but found no one. I lower my head to the hole, and I hear this muttering coming straight from there. I hear someone vaguely saying something right from underground. Cold sweat rolled in, and the sultry heat was no longer so noticeable. I took a shovel and started digging further. I ran the coil and already heard a clear coin signal. I bent down again and put my hand into the hole, taking away the soil at the bottom of the hole, I found a coin, it was 2 kopecks from 1915. And again, I was not mistaken in assuming that this was the Empire. He bent down again to the hole, and the muttering disappeared. What it was, and whether it was, I can’t explain, who knows, maybe it was the earthly grandfather who told me that there was a coin here 😉
This happens on the cops too! Sent by Anton R.
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