The Qilin Pavilion has a total of five floors.
The ground floor is the area where officials operate, mainly responsible for identity verification, intelligence gathering, and external warehouse readiness.
The second floor houses the offices of the North and South Towns’ thousand households, while the third and fourth floors handle meetings, decisions, and confidential matters; the higher-ups of the Sky Scale Guard also work here.
As for the top floor, it is the Commander’s Office, and no one is allowed to enter without permission.
Chen Mo arrived on the second floor, to the room at the end of the corridor, with a wooden plaque labeled "Fire" on the door.
Upon entering, he found the interior space to be vast, with just his study area alone being as large as the entire Fire Department Court.
In addition to the office area, there was an interior room for rest, equipped with cabinets, a bed, a mirror, and other daily necessities.
Since the former Bai Lingchuan met a bad end, perhaps out of concern that Chen Mo would feel it was unlucky, all the furniture had been replaced with new ones, and the fragrance of the wood could still be smelled.
However, he only occasionally came over, spending most of his time at the Fire Department office, so he didn’t really care much about this.
Sitting in the sandalwood Master Chair, on the desk in front of him were pen, ink, paper, and inkstone, along with the official documents awaiting approval.
It was then that Chen Mo noticed a bronze bell in the corner.
"What’s this?"
Curiously, he reached out and shook it.
Ring—
A clear and melodious bell sound echoed.
Soon after, a man’s voice came from the bookshelf at the back: "What are your orders, sir?"
Chen Mo was startled, turned around, and then realized there was a hidden compartment on the bookshelf, engraved with several arrays, through which the voice was transmitted.
"Who are you?"
"I am an officer of the Fire Department, identification number Ding Yi, responsible for assisting you in handling public affairs, sir."
How considerate, did they even provide artificial intelligence?
Chen Mo slightly raised an eyebrow and asked, "How many officers like you are there in total?"
"Four," Ding Yi replied. "The other three are numbered: Ding Er, Bing Yi, and Bing Er, rotating shifts every twelve hours. If you have any needs, just shake the Summoning Bell, and someone will respond within three breaths."
"Any need at all?" Chen Mo pondered, pinching his chin. "Then help me gather all the intelligence on the Gu God Sect, especially information on the Sect Hierarch Yin Tiankou."
"Yes."
Ding Yi responded.
A moment later, the hidden compartment opened by itself, revealing a stack of thick documents.
"Here is all the available intelligence. Please take a look, sir."
Chen Mo took out the documents, glancing inside and noticing that it was an elevator platform, with sophisticated mechanisms that were likely connected to the area where the officials operated.
He skimmed through some of the documents and found the content extremely detailed, including the life, cultivation, and personal relationships of Yin Tiankou.
In the past, he could have obtained this information, too, but it would have required submitting reports and going through procedures, which was far less convenient.

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