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Silence continues her discussion with Muelsyse, while Mayer raises another issue: Domma, who was unwilling to leave the prison.
<Background 1>
Muelsyse Well, now I understand why you said that even though Robin joined the team, it wasn't that simple.
Looks like Jesselton talked her over, and she joined Anthony's side as a spy.
Silence Yes.
Muelsyse And here I thought there wasn't gonna be any more surprises in the story.
I didn't know that Robin'd been through all that. Not even the intel I read mentioned it.
And Jesselton. I'd heard about him, but I didn't know he could be this difficult to deal with.
Silence You know about him?
Muelsyse Yeah.
He's one of Parasol's ace hatchet men, and I heard that as long as you've got the money, he's more than willing to be your errand boy. He's HydeBro's top trump card for this whole kerfuffle.
Known to have a dainty fine taste, but most people just think he's beyond repulsive.
I thought he was just some normal hitman, but who knew he was such a thinker.
I knew he was HydeBro's trump card, but I didn't expect him to make a snap decision like that.
He made it seem like he gave her a choice, but she actually didn't have much of a choice.
It's just exactly as he said, though. He had information on Robin's background that Anthony didn't have.
What's more, he'd been watching Anthony the whole time without him knowing. It's no wonder he had the advantage.
If I were in her shoes, faced with that kinda predicament, I would've picked his side too.
Silence You're right.
Muelsyse Oh, I thought you would disagree.
Silence I don't agree with the way he thinks, and I don't like him.
But, at the very least, I think what he said to Robin was at least more forthcoming than you trying to test me over and over.
How you talk like you know who I am makes you just as repulsive as my mentor, Director Muelsyse.
Muelsyse Looks like I went a little overboard. Guess I should apologize.
To tell you the truth, even I feel the same way about him. He's kinda boring.
It's not easy to find someone like Robin if you don't go out of your way. Someone who has a complicated relationship with Anthony.
And to bait her into the game like that...
Well, whatever. In any case, we have all the players in the jailbreak party by now, right?
Silence Yes.
Muelsyse We've got a pretty smooth informant, an assassin who's not half bad, a girl working part-time who gets to go anywhere she wants in the prison, a morgue doctor who's been there for ages, and an excellent leader...
It's pretty well-rounded for a ragtag team.
Silence Right, long story short, after all the groundwork was laid, they more or less moved on to a preparatory phase. It almost went without a hitch.
Muelsyse Did anything happen during that time?
Silence Nothing other than the assassinations.
Muelsyse Oh, right, I almost forgot. The hit was still on, wasn't it?
Silence Yes, but since the jailers had no way to handle it other than looking into all the prisoners, and the hitmen were only going after Anthony, they gave up on doing anything about it.
Muelsyse Aha, that's just like them.
Mayer Oh, I just remembered something Robin told me.
Silence What is it?
Mayer That thing about how they convinced Domma to leave with them!
Muelsyse Huh? What's this about? I thought Domma was part of the team?
Silence Oh, that's right. They didn't find out until later that even though Domma said she'd help Anthony break out of prison, she didn't intend to leave herself.
Muelsyse Why is that?
Mayer Because she hadn't ever been outside the prison.
<Background 2>
Robin Eh?
Domma You heard me right. I ain't actually goin' with you.
Robin How come? Don't tell me you actually like it here.
Domma No, I don't like it here. Not one bit.
The last morgue doctor took me in when the prison was docked. Far back as I'n remember, I only ever lived here. This is where I grew up.
The patronizin' jailers, the hate, the inmate violence. Their deaths, too. That's all I ever seen in my life.
I sometimes take a walk around outside when we pop into a city. I'n tell I don't belong there.
I'm... scared.
Robin Then why're you helping Anthony break out of this place?
Domma cause he's my only friend.
It wasn't until Anthony got here that I knew there were people like him in the world.
He gets into scraps like the others, but he got some self-control.
He gets angry, but he don't let his anger make trouble for nobody.
He's always polite, downright fair to everyone.
He pushes books on me, and tells me what life's like on the outside.
When he first got here, he'd belly-ache 'bout how fate's unkind to him. I's already thinkin' of helpin' him get out back then.
But I don't know anything, and I wasn't being much of a help to him. So I didn't say nothin'.
Then he started gettin' calmer and calmer, 'n' everyone else started lookin' up to him. I's happy and a little sad at the same time.
Felt like he was missin' something.
sides, I always thought that he shouldn'ta been locked up in here. He shoulda had a better life.
That's why I's awful happy for him when he decided to leave after Kafka spilled the beans to him.
And just helpin' him get out is more'n I need.
Don't say nothin' to him, but I'm ready. If somethin' goes wrong somewhere, I'm more'n willin' to give my life just to see him out of here.
Robin This isn't right.
Domma Whassa matter, Robin? You don't look too good.
Robin Nothing.
I'm just thinking. You're really willing to go so far for him?
Domma Yeah.
Robin I don't think that's a good thing, though.
You're right. Life on the outside's a lot more complicated than life in here.
It's not all sunshine and rainbows outside, either. There're probably more bad things out there than good.
But I also think... it's a shame if you don't try to live all that just because you're scared.
You don't think Anthony belongs in prison.
But I think someone kind-hearted as you doesn't belong here either.
You deserve a better life.
[After a moment of silence...]
Domma Do I?
I dunno.
Robin And I'm pretty sure he'd think just the same way about you too.
He wants a better life for you.
Domma ......
Let me think about it, okay?
Robin Yeah.

Finally arriving at the part of the story where the prison break plan is explained in detail, Silence explains how the jailbreak went, step by step.
<Background 1>
Muelsyse I can see how someone who's never known life outside the prison would be scared of the world.
Well, thankfully, I know how it all turned out in the end. She left with them. If I didn't know that, this is about where I'd start getting all anxious.
Isn't that great~?
So after that was when they started preparing for the jailbreak, right?
Silence That's right.
It should've been about a month and a half after Kafka was put in prison when Anthony made the decision to get out. Then, it took them about another month to come up with a concrete plan to get out of there.
Muelsyse Which means there was about a month and a half from the time they finished their plan till the actual jailbreak, right?
It was four months altogether. It's not that long, but it's not that short either.
But I guess we're finally at the part I'm interested in the most.
[Mayer handed over several papers to Silence.]
Silence ...What's this diagram?
Mayer Oh, I know. this is the prison's layout, right?
Muelsyse That's right~ It's kinda crude, but it's got everything you need to know on there.
The part that I'm the most curious about is how they got out.
Of course, I'm interested in the story behind the team, but this is a prison break! That's the part that keeps us all on the edge of our seats~!
Silence You told me you wanted to understand the whole process. Is that really just because you're interested in the jailbreak?
Muelsyse Sure, you can think of it like that.
Silence Fine.
Mansfield State Prison
Silence If we're going to talk about it, we might as well start from the beginning.
First, let's take a look at the prison's design. The architects clearly learned from their experience with the nomadic cities. The prison wasn't built directly on top of the chassis.
They built a mountain base first, like what you'd find in the real world, and then they finished the prison design on top of that.
This is a pretty common technique these days, but, back in the day, it was ahead of its time, and it was very successful.
Mansfield Schematics 1
Silence Now, let's set aside the prison's outside appearance for the time being.
The prison has three floors, and each floor's structure is more or less the same.
At the lower-left of each floor is the A-Zone. This is where the non-Infected are kept.
To the upper-right is the B-Zone, the Infected block.
The upper-left and lower-right corners are where the guardhouses are. That's where the jailers usually stay.
The black monolith in the center is the C-Zone, where the most serious felons are kept.
Mansfield Schematics 2
Silence The area in the middle here is the underground factory. This is where the prisoners work together.
Over here is the clinic. It's also Domma's room. Next to that is the morgue.
On the other side is the library that they built at Anthony's suggestion.
That's more or less the prison's layout.
Mina spent a bit of time exploring, and with the basic idea figured out, they came up with a way to escape from the prison.
Muelsyse Mhm.
Mansfield Schematics 3
Silence You can tell by looking at the layout that the C-Zone tower isn't actually built directly onto the ground.
There is an elevator in the middle that goes to the basement. Not only that, but the tower itself can actually be lowered underground.
Muelsyse Ohhh? No kidding?
Mayer Yeah, these kinds of structures aren't very common. They probably designed it that way so that they can keep the inmates underground during emergencies, where they can't cause trouble.
Silence Right, and to lower the tower, you normally need to flip the switches in two of the guardhouses at the same time.
Muelsyse Oh, I get it.
The info I got after the fact did mention that the tower sank all the way to the bottom, so they probably activated the mechanism at the guardhouses, right...? Huh? Wait a minute... That doesn't make sense.
Even if they made it underground, was there a way out down there?
Silence First off, they didn't go to the guardhouses. They thought about it at one point.
However, they found out the mechanisms could only lower the tower very slowly.
Anthony figured that out from a document he found in the library.
The document was probably a design diagram left behind after the prison's construction. My assumption is no one thought about it, so they stuck it in there when Anthony suggested building a library.
Muelsyse Hah.
They probably figured no one would ever need that for anything. After all, the prison was built more than twenty years ago.
Silence It was twenty-five years ago.
In any case, they couldn't just wait for the tower to slowly sink to the bottom. The guards would have tried to do something, and so they abandoned this idea altogether.
Muelsyse Huh? But in that case...
Silence Fortunately, they found something else on the document—
[The central tower is pointed out.]
Silence Take a look at the top of the central tower. There's a room here, and it isn't a prison cell.
That's the real control room of the tower, if not the whole prison.
Muelsyse The control room... I see. That's where you can make the tower drop all the way to the bottom, right?
Silence That's right, and it's also possible to cut off the prison's electricity there to cause a commotion, however brief.
There usually isn't anyone on that floor. You need a special elevator key to get inside. The regular keycards that the jailers carry can't access this floor.
Muelsyse I think I get it now. They went up to the control room, sank the tower all the way to the bottom, and cut the power off to cause a ruckus up above.
But that still leaves us a question—
What happened after that.
Is there a way out underground?
Silence There is.
Mansfield Schematics 2
[The lower parts which includes the library, clinic, and morgue are pointed out.]
Silence Domma provided that way out.
She said that, going by her memory, the last morgue doctor had told her there weren't any previous designs the architects could reference when building the prison, and there were actually a few abandoned structures at the bottom of the mountain.
And some of those led to the surface outside the prison.
In particular, there was one fairly close to the morgue.
Mayer It's close, but there's also a wall that's three meters thick in-between.
Muelsyse So... did they dig their way through?
Silence Yes, they dug through the wall.
The walls themselves are made of rebar and concrete, but it's just soil outside.
Once you find a weaker section of wall and breach it, you don't need any advanced tools to dig the tunnel.
That's what they did, they took turns digging at the clinic.
[The schematic is shown in its entirety.]
Muelsyse Huh? Now that you mention it, if they were going to dig a tunnel at the morgue, couldn't they have left as soon as the tunnel was done?
Silence Have you forgotten already? Getting to the surface outside the prison isn't going to do you much good when the prison isn't stopped at a city.
The prison also raises its security whenever it stops at a city. When that happens, the prisoners get much less free time.
Even Anthony hardly had any free time.
They couldn't just have gone to the clinic like before.
Muelsyse Oh, right. Teehee, I forgot.
Silence Right, since the prison was stopped at a city, Mina left with the construction crew before the jailbreak, so she didn't actually participate in it.
She rendezvoused with the gang outside the prison.
<Background 1>
Silence Anyway, at some point in the last month and a half, they stole the key that gave them access to the control room at the top of the tower from Chief Barton.
Then, a few days before the prison was slated to make its next port call, they finished digging the tunnel and made sure it led them to the surface.
Now all the preparations were finally complete.

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