53 This is heaven
"You need to be patient, yesterday I barely got the chance to look at the site from the distance and the only researcher I met was that weird guy Schlieman. To investigate further I need to gather more data." Uriel said trying to hide his excitement. In all truth, he could have simply walked inside the great pyramid and attempted to translate the glyphs, but he wanted to fully appreciate the experience. It wasn't everyday that a college student had the chance to participate in an expedition such as this.
"You know, this is an expensive expedition, even for the Mapple corp. and we can't drag it for too long." She said, already suspecting Uriel's intentions of stalling the project as much as he could.
"Yeah, well, how long have they been here?"
"That is... about six months." She replied honestly.
"Then what difference does it make if we delay it for a couple more days? I'm not saying I won't attempt to translate the carvings, but if I want to do it properly I need to know about what have they found so far." Uriel took a morning stroll across the site and dedicated his time to inspect every place from a distance, taking care not to enter Kukulkan's pyramid which was the largest and most impressive building and also where they found the strange carvings that couldn't be translated.
There were vestiges of the priest's houses, the Great Pyramid of Kukulkan, the Warriors' Temple, the tomb of the High Priestess, the Wall of Skulls, the Temple of the Bearded Man, the Platform of the Great Jaguar, the Caracoles Temple, the Little Tablet House, the Descending God Building, among other ancient structures. All of them were at a considerable distance from each other and Uriel was engrossed in the sight of so many different structures, most of them were actually in pretty good shape despite the passing of time.
"So... Are you done now?" Nika said trying to keep herself from complaining about the time 'wasted' on sightseeing, but in the end she couldn't help but mutter. "You sure are taking your sweet time on all this."
"Don't you see the magnificence of this place miss Nika? This is one of the biggest and most important archaeological sites in the entire world!" Flanagan, who had been following them around for a while now spoke from behind.
"See? He gets it." Uriel said with a hint of surprise. "I didn't take you for an archaeology enthusiast Mister Flanagan."
"What's the matter Mister Sage, did you find anything that will help you translate the language?"
"Ah, uh, yeah." He lied through his teeth. He needed to keep the fact that he could probably already translate it a secret, or else they would rush him to simply open the door and leave him behind. He needed to prove his usefulness before something like that happened.
What he found on the drawing had nothing to do with the language, but with the cryptid that had been spotted around. He searched the catalog for a couple minutes until he found the exact position of a certain clay figurine and he respectfully took it out from the chest with his bare hands.
"We need to take this to the Platform of the great Jaguar as soon as possible!" Uriel shouted after studying it for just a minute and ran outside as fast as he could, trying not to drop the valuable figurine to the ground.
As soon as he reached his destination he was suddenly stopped by professor Schlieman who was in the vicinity. Not by chance, of course, he had been following Uriel with his gaze in search for an opportunity to make a fool of the young student.
"I'm sorry young lad, but I can't let you walk any further. Every structure has been sealed and is currently being handled properly by our archaeologists." The professor said trying to hide a smug.
"But I figured it out!" Uriel replied trying to walk past him without any success.
"From what I've heard you are certainly a smart young man, I give you that, but you're not even a college graduate yet and you don't know how to properly handle archaeological remains."
"They brought me here to investigate, how am I supposed to investigate if I can't go near the structures. I assure you, I do know the proper methods for preserving cultural sites."
"You say that, but you even dared to carry that valuable idol with your bare hands, not even wearing gloves!" Professor Schlieman placed his hand over his chest feigning concern for the 'useless' clay figure. His outraged display caused a commotion and many researchers drew in to show his support to professor Schlieman, who was deemed as the lead expert in Mayan history and the most renowned archaeologist on site.