There is thick snow on the ice. In the snowstorm that penetrated the bones and muscles, 500 tons of gold were loaded on sledges and swept across the snow like snails on the 80-kilometer-wide lake under the escort of armed men. By the beginning of March of 1920, cracks suddenly appeared in the ice on the surface of Lake Baikal. It is said that Cossack troops and 500 tons of gold all sank to the bottom of the lake with a water depth of 100 meters.
18 years later, Slav Vector, a Russian military officer living in the United States, revealed his identity and told people: "The tsar's treasure did not sink into Lake Baikal, but was removed long before the big troops arrived in Irkutsk, and it was already secretly buried. Because the situation at that time was very clear, it was impossible for large troops to retreat to Manchuria. No matter what they consider, the best way is to bury this golden secret in one place. At that time, an officer named Drenkovic and I were ordered to be in charge of the action of burying gold. We took 45 soldiers, removed the gold and buried it in the basement of a collapsed church. After doing this, we took these 45 soldiers to a quarry, and Drankovitch and I killed them all with machine guns. On the way back, I found Drankovitch trying to plot against me, so I took out my pistol first and killed him. The deaths of these 46 people will not be noticed at all, because at that time, more than 100 people disappeared every day. In this way, I became the only insider who mastered the secret of Tsar Jinbao. "
1959, Vector Novo took advantage of an amnesty to return to the Soviet Union and met an American engineer he met in California in Togorsk, Magney. The man never revealed his real name. He only used a pseudonym, John Smith. Smith knew about the vector and suggested that he go to the place where Tsar Jinbao was buried. So, accompanied by a young girl named Dagna, they found Tsar Jinbao still intact in the basement of the original church 3 kilometers away from trans-siberian railway. They only took part of the gold. Later, when they were driving a jeep to cross the Georgian border, suddenly a dense burst of bullets swept in. In the hail, Vector's was killed on the spot, while Smith and Dania left their cars and gold and fled the Soviet Union in horror.
Now, the clues of this batch of Tsar Jinbao are broken again. If 500 tons of gold did not sink to the bottom of Lake Baikal, but it was found, it would need Smith or Dagna to prove it to solve the mystery.