And right then, a heavy clang rings out from below, sending a sharp jolt straight through my palms. Marcus leans in with his camera. Dude, what did you just hit? I shake my head and carefully use my shovel to brush aside the loose dirt and debris around it. A curved, heavily corroded piece of metal slowly comes into view. I crouch down and take a close look. That shape. It looks exactly like the anti-personnel landmines I've seen in war movies. And this school was built on top of an old abandoned burial ground. Could there actually be war era remnants buried here? My stomach drops. No way I'm this unlucky. Did I actually just dig up a landmine? Then I think about that song I was just humming about blowing things up and a cold chill crawls slowly up my spine. Marcus stumbles back several steps. Oh hell, man. Don't mess with me like this. I haven't even had my first girlfriend yet. At this moment, over 1,000 viewers in the live stream are absolutely losing it. Viewer count plus one notifications keep rolling across the screen. Is this your teacher's day gift for the dean? Relax. That's an anti-tank mine. A little bump like that won't set it off. I used to play with a grenade as a hammer when I was a kid.When I found out what it actually was my soul nearly left my body. That's nothing. Back in my village, old man Wang buried three tons of artillery shells right outside his front door.They call that road the miracle highway.
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