The Commercial Bureau is located in the Civic Center of Crescent City. It does not have the luxurious manor villas in Anmi New District, nor the bustling high-rise buildings in the lakeside business district, but it is the neatest and most solemn place in the entire city.

Tall and magnificent buildings are located here, patrol vehicles are constantly passing by on the streets, and drones are on duty 24 hours a day in the sky.

You can also see some square-shaped black boxes on the street. These are all the Anti-Crime Emergency Response System developed by the authorities, or ACDS for short.

Once a crime is recognized in the area, the ACDS black box will open and eject the weapon core inside to attack.

In addition, the Municipal Garrison that patrols the streets is also an elite armed force of the government. All members are extraordinary, and any new recruit can beat up dozens of ordinary people.

With such a strict defense system, unless a criminal has a broken brain, he will never come to the Civic Center to cause trouble.

Public vehicles are not allowed to enter the Civic Center, so Sumo and KK can only transfer to the subway.

Ordinary subways have only one security check, with non-staff security officers checking pedestrians.

There are three security checks on the municipal line, and all those responsible for the inspections are regular police officers.

As soon as Sumer and KK arrived, they received special attention from the Sheriff.

After all, the border nameplates on their necks were too conspicuous.

The Sheriff has always had a bad impression of people wearing dog tags. These people travel between the inner city and the border, often engaging in illegal activities and posing huge hidden dangers to public security.

More than half of the police officers who die in the line of duty every year die in the line of duty when they encounter resistance while arresting border people.

Therefore, there is an unwritten rule within the Sheriff's Bureau - it is better to see a judge than a forensic doctor.

When dealing with people wearing dog tags, keep your hands on the gun at all times. When you see any changes, first empty the magazine with a Crescent Iai.

At this time, the police officer unhooked the holster on his waist, put his hand on the gun, and slowly walked towards Su Mo and KK: Public security number PS203512, we will conduct a security check on you, and the chips will be displayed.

Su Mo signaled KK to calm down and showed the chip under his wrist.

The Sheriff took out the instrument, scanned the two people's chips, and compared the real person with the database.

The image is consistent, the credit score is good, and there is no criminal record.

The sheriff lowered his hand from the gun, but his tone was still questioning: Why are you going to the Civic Center?

Su Mo answered truthfully: Register a company.

Sheriff: Ready to do business?

Su Mo shook his head.

The Sheriff mused: Oh, mercenary.

Su Mo nodded.

Crescent City, as the Mercenary Capital, has an extremely large mercenary group.

Sheriffs have always had a love-hate relationship with mercenaries.

What I hate is that this group of people secretly accepts commissions from all over the place, and more than half of them are violent commissions.

Many of the vicious cases of shootings, assassinations, thefts, and kidnappings in the inner city were committed by mercenaries.

Mercenaries are different from ordinary criminals.

Ordinary criminals are rough in their work and can easily leave clues behind.

The powerful mercenaries are skilled in techniques and understand technology, and the high-tech equipment in their hands may be better than that of the Public Security Bureau, making detection extremely difficult.

Many cases committed by mercenaries are pending there, affecting the bonuses of many sheriffs.

But on the other hand, I love you too.

What I love is that there are many dirty jobs that are inconvenient for the Sheriff to do himself, and can be outsourced to mercenaries.

For example, some scoundrels always like to cause trouble. They are caught and released, but they refuse to change despite repeated admonitions, which seriously affects the daily get off work of the police officer.

If such scoundrels are ignored, citizens will complain all day long, and leaders will have a bad impact if they hear too much.

After being caught in the police station, the scoundrel can live and eat for free. He will sleep in solitary confinement. If he dares to beat him, he will lie on the ground and pretend to be dead. When he goes out, he backhandedly seeks out reporters to expose the scandal of the Public Security Bureau and arouses public pressure.

Faced with this kind of bastard who refuses to eat anything, it's time for mercenaries to appear.

Just find a reliable middleman, pay a sum of money, and wait for the target to physically disappear.

At this time, he heard that Su Mo was a mercenary, and the Sheriff's expression softened somewhat. He must have personally experienced the benefits of mercenaries.

The Sheriff finished the security scan and did not delay Su Mo's work. He also joked: Come on, work hard to make a name for yourself. Maybe I will see you on the news one day.

Su Mo smiled and said, Yes, and it will happen soon.

The Sheriff obviously didn't take it seriously, waved him over, and continued to check the next one.

Arriving at the Municipal Center from the subway, Su Mo took KK to get off at the Commercial Bureau Station and enter the office building.

Because mercenaries are so easy to use, the Crescent City authorities have always maintained an ambiguous relationship with the mercenary group.

When it comes to cases involving suspected mercenary involvement, the authorities have made it clear that they will deal with them seriously, and in fact they will communicate with all departments.

Unless the line is really crossed, major issues should be reduced to trivial matters, in order to maintain the overall environment of Crescent City as a mercenary capital.

Every year, the government holds official events or high-class banquets, and celebrities from the mercenary community are invited as guests. Some middlemen and mercenaries are even important officials in the government themselves.

With the secret support of the authorities, it is easy for the mercenary group to register a company and set up a mercenary group. As long as the information is correct, the procedures will generally not be stuck, and there is no need to find connections.

Su Mo got it done very smoothly, and the receptionist at the window was much more enthusiastic than the Sheriff.

Especially when Su Mo used industry slang to imply that he was a mercenary, the other party even left a note on the documents submitted for review and went directly to the fast track.

Information approval, license registration, seal engraving, tax reporting, and bank account opening. The process that originally took 10 to 15 days to complete was completed in less than a week.

The full name of the company established by Su Mo is Crescent City Edge Technology Co., Ltd.

The word Edge is to commemorate an anime he likes very much, Cyberpunk: Edgewalker.

It is said that the producer of the Dawn game is also a fan of this anime.

In the days after the anime ended, the producer went crazy in the group all day long, shouting that he wanted to kill Adam Hammer a hundred times.

According to the practice of the mercenary industry, Su Mo's mercenary group will be named after the word marginal, that is, marginal mercenary group.

After receiving the documents and walking out of the commerce bureau, Su Mo stretched himself in the sunshine, feeling as if tall buildings were rising from the ground and hundreds of businesses were waiting to flourish.

Now there are only three people in the fringe mercenary group: him, KK, and the future. There is still a lot to do and a long way to go.

Sumer called O'Diana and told her about his establishment of a mercenary group, and modified his payment method. The entrustment remuneration no longer went into his personal account, but went to the public account of the mercenary group.

After Su Mo made the call, KK asked in a joking tone: Brother, should I change my name to you in the future? Or should I call you boss?

Su Mo flicked his forehead and said with a smile: Don't make trouble, it's just a company registered as a shell. It should be the same as usual. I don't like formalism.

While the two were chatting, a sweet voice came from behind: Company? Are you two business people? Are you interested in learning about our charity fund?

Su Mo turned around and was stunned when he saw the girl behind him clearly.

This person is! .

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