"This is actually a camp?"
Jason raised his eyebrows.
Jason knew that he could also change the old camp into his own guest house.
However, this was Capital City...
In the capital city, under the emperor's feet.
Sylvia was really generous. She could even intervene in the reconstruction of such a military base. Was her power even more terrifying than the Bai family's in this aspect?
Jason shook his head. There were crouching tigers and hidden dragons in Capital City. In addition to the four major families he knew, there should be more powerful forces hidden behind the scenes.
Perhaps, Sylvia came from such a force or a family.
But what was the point of such a person interfering in the war between the Shen Family and the Dragon Society?
Jason shook his head. If Sylvia really had such a profound background, she wanted to hide something from him deliberately. Then
no matter how hard he thought, it would be impossible for him to understand.
There were a total of ten rooms in a row of tile-roofed houses.
It was just enough for Jason and his party to each accommodate a standard.
However, the members of the "Hunter" mobility team had always been comrades-in-arms.
Except for Jason and Yvonne, all of them chose one.
Each of the other eight checked into one room, leaving four empty rooms on one side. No one attended to them.
"Go back to your room and have a rest. When Bodhi arrives tomorrow, we'll discuss the training."
Yvonne, who had been driving the car for the whole day, said in a tired voice.
"Okay, go to bed early. Good night."
Jason smiled and went back to his room to rest.
He and Yvonne lived separately in a room, so this room was spacious. The simple customization fit the mood of Jason. There was no partitions in the room, and the view was open, but the window was a little small. It was a little extravagant to enjoy the scenery outside the window in the room, but it stopped some people outside, and they wanted to see the situation inside the room.
"Well, if I hadn't seen Sylvia's simple way of doing things, I would have thought that there was something I didn't like and deliberately embarrassed me." Jason smiled.
"Ding..."
His mobile phone rang with a text message.
Jason took out his mobile phone from his trouser pocket and took a look.
"Have you arrived in Capital City? When will you come to find me?"
"A white tassel?"
Seeing the person who sent the text message, Jason was stunned.
Wasn't Bai Shan under house arrest by the Bai family?
Release?
"Yes, how do you know that?"
Jason, who was sitting on the sofa, replied to the text message curiously.
If the ban on Bai Shan had been lifted and he was allowed to move freely, it would be an extremely good thing for him!
"Of course I know. Not only do I know you're in Yanjing, but I also know where you're staying. I also know that there's a fun place in Yanjing tonight. Do you want to go?" Bai Ling replied.
"A fun place?"
When Jason came to Capital City last time, he was still holding the attitude of having fun here when he had time. After all, it was Capital City. It was a pity not to see the glory and holiness of this place on primary school and books. After such a long trip, it was too much of a pity not to see it with his own eyes.
However, this time, Jason obviously had no interest in games. Before Zachary's birthday, he still had a lot of work to do.
"Oh, is it a nightclub or a concert? You go, and I won't go," Jason replied.
"You'll regret it if you don't go."
It was a simple sentence, but it was finally mixed with a smile.
Looking at his expression, Jason inexplicably felt a chill creeping up his back and up to his head. The past and all kinds of things came to his mind.
"I'll give you one hour. No. 37 Leggoo Lane. You go directly tell me my name. If I
can't see you, I'll wait to die!"
When Jason's fingers were trembling to input a text message, the last ultimatum had been sent to him.
"Da da da da..."
These were the information he had received.
"That's a good idea!"
Jason replied.
"Number 37 of Leggoo Hutong, why can’t
I tell that it doesn't sound like a regular place..."
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