Ordinary prisons are usually located on the city's outskirts, at least far from downtown areas.
The prison in the Lost City is peculiar, built right in the city center.
Next to the prison is a security bureau.
Above it is written: South Sea Public Security Bureau.
The security bureau is very rundown, with the sign hanging on the verge of falling off.
The gate is always open, and looking in from the clean street, you can see the reception inside.
No one is at the reception; Li Yang even doubts whether there are any sheriffs at this bureau at all.
Strangely, even with a sheriff-less bureau, the street outside is devoid of people.
A large vacuum has formed here.
The only place where "people" can be seen is the prison next to the bureau.
The prison walls are tall and solid, built with grey stones, each exuding a heavy oppression.
The walls are covered with the marks of time, mottled and colorful.
