Chapter 1148: she knew there was no way out of this.

There are so many criminal activities in the world that one wouldn't even imagine. Aside from the usual crimes and violence, there was so much that kept not just the police department but all parts of law enforcement preoccupied.

One of these was the rise of illegal online gambling.

Unlike drugs and cartels, this business was less dangerous in some ways. The market was vast, involving tens of billions of dollars. Though it was just as violent as other syndicates, it also involved other crimes such as scams, extortion, abduction, torture, and murder.

Since Mint wasn't entirely sure yet, despite having an idea, she decided to observe. Around the office were metal wire fences where she could walk around and blend in as one of the soldiers watching over the "workers." Her steps slowed as she studied the people in front of each computer.

'Now, I'm sure of it,' she thought. 'I've heard enough to know they are scamming people. Worst of all is that these people victimizing the people on the other end of the line are also victims themselves.'

She was aware that there were other "departments" in places like this. Just like any other workplace in the world, there was a hierarchy here. Considering the environment, Mint knew she had stumbled upon the lowest department of this ring.

'I had to leave,' she thought. 'This is not the time to get fascinated by this.' After telling herself that, Mint quickened her pace and focused on the other door- opposite from where she came in. She'd been there long enough, and no one had noticed her yet. With this confidence, she believed she could navigate her way through the building more easily.

However, as she moved along, she suddenly halted. Slowly, she turned her head in one direction, her eyes landing on a man seated at one of the computers. Her breath caught as she studied his black eye and busted lip. The man, who was still working at this hour, seemed like he had just been beaten up. Yet, he continued working, trying to stay conscious despite his body swaying.

Her hands balled into tight fists, and the picture of the place became even clearer. She now recognized that the men who had been sweeping money on the ground earlier wore the same worn-out yellow shirts as these workers.

teeth. But she had to swallow the reality: she would have to leave them for now. It was even harder to leave when

They wordlessly approached the man who had fainted, but instead of helping him, one kicked him in

yelled, launching another

healed. Just drag him back to his room. We're short-staffed, and killing him

man who had kicked the victim hissed, clicking his tongue as he dragged him away. He wasn't gentle about it. The other soldier looked around the office, then walked away

her breath as she watched the scene unfold, her

to bite her

hold back tears

What angered her even more was that, despite all of this, the workers around didn't even flinch. They didn't stop working to check or show any fear. They were like robots-or, more accurately, so accustomed to this violence that they knew they had

was no way out of this. It would take a miracle for

and miracles in these

teeth and hesitated before looking away, telling herself she would come back. She would... once Benjamin was

but now she had only two options. One was to blend in, and if that didn't work and they started asking questions she would have

out of the door, the soldiers

******

where

the facility. They were at the back entrance, and just as the informant

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