When the radio communication started, Edward immediately rushed over, pulled out a chair, sat down, and began to take notes with the paper and pen by his side. Jason was not familiar with this kind of radio, but for Edward, who came from a military background, operating it was quite easy. A moment later, he came over with a piece of paper full of dots and lines. “Where’s the codebook?” Bansey promptly took out the codebook from his pocket. “Dots and lines represent different letters; this is common knowledge, so many people use special encryption methods, such as combining dots and lines into numbers, then using these numbers to read the actual information in the special codebook.” The female pastry chef softly explained to Jason. The pastry chef was stunned, her face filled with disbelief. “Just like you said, Giselle, it is a terrifying place.” “But it is indeed legal.” “My office drawer still contains the document signed by the Silver Federation, and during the time of Decheng, a photocopy of the same document was present, also marked as legal.” Edward’s face was full of helplessness. And more so in his eyes was confusion. As the leader of a special operations team, he still did not understand why the Silver Federation would sign such documents. “If it exists, there’s a reason.” “The existence of ‘The Gutters’ is reasonable.” “Because we all know the rules.” Griffin, however, spread his hands and said. Bansey slapped Griffin hard on the shoulder, and amidst Griffin’s grimacing, Bansey snorted coldly, “Your rules only apply to you, nothing but a fig leaf!” “Moreover, the fig leaf of the Silver Federation isn’t just this one.” Wanting to argue back, Bansey immediately fell silent. In the end, he could only— Bansey slapped Griffin’s shoulder hard again. This time, he used a lot of strength. Griffin staggered from the blow, nearly falling over. And Jason was looking at Griffin, who steadied himself against a nearby table. “Since there are rules, then how does one get in?” Jason asked with certainty. He was all too familiar with such procedures. In the Nightless City, there were far too many similar places. Each place had its own set of rules. But there was one rule that was the same: entry required identity verification. “‘Mask’, you seem very familiar with this process.” Griffin said with a smile. He wanted to tease him further. But Bansey, standing by, had already opened his mouth decisively. “To enter Fishbone Street, you need two Fishbone Street residents as guarantors, and then, there is a fee of ten dollars.” “The two Fishbone Street residents must be people who have lived there for more than three years.” “And any Silver Federation public officers are not welcome.” Towards the end, Bansey could not help it and started swearing under his breath. “Such a damned place ought to be leveled with artillery fire!” “Then hit it with incendiary bombs, burn it for three days and nights!” “After that, douse it with disinfectant.” “Otherwise, it will never be completely purified.” Such remarks made Griffin unhappy. “What do you mean by purification?” “I am also a resident there.” Griffin reminded Bansey. Bansey glared at Griffin. Griffin, unyielding, glared back at Bansey. The more they glared, the closer they got, neither willing to back down. Then, they simply pressed their foreheads against each other and circled in the room like wrestlers. “We now have one guarantor.” “Now we are missing one person!” Edward pulled the two apart, their foreheads already red, and positioned himself between them, unwilling to give in, and said. “I can only be one guarantor.” “The other person needs to be figured out, ‘The Gutters’ can’t be relied on, even I would have the same issue searching!” “It’s very possible that you will be attacked the moment you go in.” In an instant, both Edward and Bansey furrowed their brows. They did not doubt Griffin’s words. Because according to their investigation, that was exactly the case.
