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Chapter 464 Opportunity

"Of course. It's very important there too." Price said after seeing everyone confirming that the clothes could be worn: "Do you want to take a shower?" He said, pointing to a door outside the management area: "You can take a shower in that place. There will be no hot water before 10 o'clock in the evening."

Pete looked at the place and pointed to the management area and asked in a pretentious manner, "Is there a place there? Is it also a prison cell?"

Price immediately made a gesture, signaling Pitt to lower his voice, and at the same time he whispered: "Don't talk nonsense, it's not a cell, but a place where a few people are actually managing here. For example, Ross Eric, who just made arrangements for you, is one of them."

"From your appearance, it seems that this is the most important place." Ochoa said with a smile.

"It's not like, it's already." Price said: "The whole prison is the most important here. Except for a few of them, only those selected and specially allowed can enter there, and it is not fixed, but rotated."

"What are you doing when you go in?" Ochoa said in confusion: "Do you clean them?"

Price shrugged and said, "This is just one of the tasks. In addition, they have to help them stare at all the surveillance and control the alarm system."

"It seems that this is the place with the most secrets." Morris smiled.

"Of course." Price said, pointing to the cell area, "Who is locked here, what you did before, and why we are locked up here, we don't know at all. The only thing we know is where, not only does the entire prison control but also what happened here, including the content of the interrogation process, there are records."

"So amazing?" Peter said with a look of disbelief: "Will there be toilets in the bathing place to monitor it?"

Hearing Pete say this, Ochoa immediately looked at Pete and said, "I suddenly don't want to take a shower after you say this."

"Damn it! Then wasn't I photographed when I peeing?" Matt said in shock.

"Hahaha." Price couldn't help laughing when he saw the two of them. After laughing for a while, he said, "No...no." He said and said, "The people here are not that boring. Of course, there are no surveillance in these places. Of course, there are places where prisoners use them, but we don't. There are only three places here without surveillance, bathrooms, toilets, and lawless places."

"Are you sure? Have you ever seen it?" Morris asked, seemingly disbelieving.

Price nodded and said, "I've been there. My rotation has not arrived yet. Haha." He smiled and said, "Is it appropriate to do anything? If it is appropriate..." He said, looking at the time on his watch, "Then I suggest you take the time to take a shower. The shift should be over now. No one will come to take a shower."

"Okay." Donovan nodded and looked at Ellie and said, "You go first. We'll wait for you at the door."

Ailly nodded immediately and said, "Okay. I'll go back and get the stuff."

"Go quickly." Donovan said and turned to look at Price and said, "Mr. Price, how long will we go out tomorrow?"

"We will definitely come back before lunch. At twelve o'clock, we must come back here." Price said, looking at Ailly who had already come with his things, and then said, "If there is no problem, I will go and do it first. There are some things to clean up, and we have to prepare some food for those on duty in the evening."

"Okay. Thank you for everything you did." Donovan said.

Price waved his hand and said, "Nothing. See you tomorrow."

Everyone didn't play cards that night, maybe because they were able to go out tomorrow, so not only did they lose their brains but also went to bed early after taking a shower.

Except for Pitt. After lying down and the surroundings were completely quiet, he first sorted out what he saw and inquired about in the day today.

This day was undoubtedly a great harvest. Although it seemed dull and disappointing throughout the morning, it was a good thing at noon, especially after dinner.

First of all, today we can basically say that the prisoner who cursed in Chinese was the sixth door in the prison cell. This is very important. If we really want to rescue, it will help the rescuers find him as soon as possible and save a lot of time.

Second, the words Price said not long ago. Among these words, it is clear that there is no surveillance in the smoking place, in other words, there is a blind spot, and the unblocked window is completely a defensive loophole. Then there is the management area, obviously, my previous estimates are correct, and even more important than I think. In other words, if I want to figure out what the prisoner who scolded people in Chinese has experienced here, I can find all the answers there. Not only that, through these records, you may also find clues about the movements of other Americans in this area. If you can get these, it will not only be useful to you, but also cause a serious blow to their intelligence system here.

The last and most important thing is that you and the members of the entire team will be able to go out to the city tomorrow morning. This is undoubtedly very important, because it will not only help you have the opportunity to carefully observe the outside of the entire prison, but also clarify the specific location of the prison, including the route to this place. Maybe you can also find a way to enter here secretly.

Thinking of this, Pete immediately thought of Price's description of the truck that picked them up. From that guy's words, it was certain that the car was not parked here for a long time, but should have been parked in the city. In other words, it would only drive from the city when it was time to purchase, take the people here and return to the city, complete the purchase and drive back here, and finally return to the city empty. If this is the case, then can you find out where the car is parked. On the day of the procurement, wouldn't you be able to sneak into here quietly?

Thinking of this, a framework of action plans emerged in Pete's mind. After scrutinizing it back and forth, he first recorded these in his mind, and then he clarified what to do after dawn. After careful consideration, he fell asleep in a daze.

Just when Pete was asleep, Tucker brought two guards to Area C and turned on the room numbered c206. The room was very dark, and there was a light but it was not on. It was not until the guard pressed the switch on the outside of the door that the light inside turned on.

The person locked up here was the prisoner who cursed in Chinese. The man who was originally curled up on a bed with only one wooden board blocked the light emitted by the electric light with his hands and turned to look at the door.
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