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Chapter 5561

If Charlie’s request were placed in the past, these people would have considered it a fantasy. However,after a few individuals experienced Charlie’s methods, and most bore witness to his cruelty, they nolonger deemed Charlie’s request excessive.

Therefore, each of them nodded in agreement, fearing that expressing their opinions too late might leadto Charlie taking advantage of them.

Seeing their unanimous agreement, Charlie smiled and said, “Since you all have no objections, we willimplement it from now on. This cell is currently dirty and foul-smelling, so all of you will begin with athorough cleaning. Ensure that the cleaning is spotless, otherwise, you will all face collectivepunishment.”novelbin

Without hesitation, the group of people initiated an unprecedented cleaning effort. Those who could stillmove immediately joined in. They tossed all the unchanged bedding into the bathroom, assigning a fewto handle the cleaning, while the rest tackled the general hygiene.

They were aware that if Charlie found any issues with cleanliness, they would not escape physicalrepercussions. Furthermore, the pain Charlie inflicted was truly excruciating!

Even Dean, dragging his weary body, diligently wiped Charlie’s bed with a towel, especially the footprintshe had left earlier. After his meticulous cleaning, no traces remained.

At that moment, Charlie gazed at the miserable Dean and inquired, “Dean, I have a question for you. Youmust answer truthfully. If you dare to deceive me, I will make you suffer a hundred times more than youare now. Do you understand?”

Trembling, Dean quickly responded, “Sir, please ask, and I will not conceal anything.”

Jagoan nodded and asked, “Have you ever heard of a Chinese prisoner named Peter Cole at BrooklynPrison?”

“Peter Cole?” Dean shook his head and replied, “I’ve never heard of this man.”

Jagoan pressed further, “Think carefully. Can you recall any memory of this name in your recollection?”

Dean, fear evident in his expression, replied, “Sir, I truly haven’t lied. I have never heard of the name youmentioned…”

Jagoan, observing Dean closely, realized he was not lying and relinquished any hope of obtaininginformation about Peter Cole from him. After all, Peter Cole was a target of the core members of theRothschild family. Even if he had been sent to this prison, it likely wouldn’t be common knowledge.

Subsequently, Jagoan remembered the informant Lucas, mentioned by the police, and asked, “Have youheard of a Brazilian named Lucas?”

Dean nodded quickly and said, “Lucas, I know him. That kid is sharp and well-informed in all matters atBrooklyn Prison. He’s earned the nickname ‘Brooklyn Prison Know-It-All.’ He’s in Cell No. 15, not farfrom here.”

Jagoan continued, “Now, please inform me about the situation of the inmates at Brooklyn Prison,particularly the situation with the prison gangs.”

Dean thought for a moment and responded, “Sir, Brooklyn Prison consists of two wards. We are currentlyin the first prison district. Each prison district has a leader who can truly exert influence over the entiredistrict.” He added, “In our first prison district, the leader is the notorious Mexican drug lord GustavoSanchez, a formidable figure. Before his arrest by the US police, he was reputedly worth over ten billiondollars. However, he received a life sentence without parole. His family now controls his drug empire inMexico. After his imprisonment, a group of loyalists were sent to the prison, who helped him establishdominance as the ward’s boss. With the presence of drug dealers, the first ward has the highest deathrate in the United States.”

Jagoan proceeded with his inquiries, “And what about the second ward?”

Dean replied, “The leader of the second ward has been a New York gang member for a decade. Theformer leader, Wesley Norris, was influential in New York, with numerous subordinates. The Italians onlygained prominence after his incarceration. When he was still free, Sicilian Italians in New York had totread carefully.”

Jagoan nodded and asked, “How long until dinner?”

Dean glanced at the electronic clock and swiftly answered, “Forty minutes remaining.”

“Very well,” Jagoan replied calmly. “When we head to the dining area, please introduce me to Lucas.”

Respectfully, Dean agreed, “Of course, sir, I will introduce you.”

Jagoan smiled and inquired suddenly, “By the way, Dean, you won’t take the opportunity during dinner toreport to the prison, will you?”

Dean hastily waved his hands, saying, “No, sir, please don’t worry. I would never report it to the prison.There’s an unwritten rule here in this prison. Internal issues must be resolved internally, without involvingthe guards. Seeking help from the guards is considered a violation of the rules, and the individual wouldbecome a target for everyone’s disdain…”

Dean wasn’t lying. This prison had long-established rules, as the inmates were either gang members,serious criminals, or drug lords. These inmates shared two common traits, ruthlessness and a strongaversion to police informants.

Thus, when someone in this prison faced bullying, torture, or humiliation, and survived, they wouldn’treport it. Reporting such incidents would be akin to walking into a dead end.

Upon hearing Dean’s explanation, Jagoan gained a rough understanding of the survival rules within theprison and asked, “If a serious violent conflict erupts here, would the prison guards intervene?”

Dean truthfully replied, “In this place, as long as the violence is among the prisoners themselves, theguards will never intervene. They prefer the prisoners to resolve their issues independently. They onlystep in if lives are at risk.” He added, “Because Brooklyn Prison lacks an outdoor yard, exercise isincorporated with mealtime. After lunch, the guards return everyone to the prison area, allowing them tomove freely within the prison for an hour. During this hour, all cell doors are open, permitting prisoners tointeract with friends or foes in other cells. After dinner, the guards gather all prisoners in the dining andfitness areas for an hour, before returning them to their cells. During this hour, inmates from the twowards can meet if they have friends or adversaries in other prison areas. During the two daily breaks, theguards withdraw from the recreation area, granting prisoners freedom of movement. If a violent conflicterupts between prisoners, the guards will not intervene.”

Jagoan nodded and stated, “Based on what you’ve told me, after dinner, both prison wards will have freetime together, correct?”

Dean replied swiftly, “Yes, that’s right. If you’re searching for Peter Cole, and if he hasn’t been moved orinjured and sent for treatment, you may encounter him during dinner!”

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