Cairo.
Ten o'clock in the evening.
For a capital city, ten o'clock is just the beginning of the nightlife.
But in the Old Town of Cairo, it's different.
There aren't many entertainment facilities in the Old Town. The officials have always said they want to build a new city because the original old city has become too crowded. Most of Egypt's land is desert, and only the Nile River Valley and some small coastal towns are suitable for living. Many people have flocked to Cairo in search of work, making the old city increasingly overwhelmed.
Senid sat restlessly at his desk.
The desk lamp illuminated the desk in front of him, which was covered with several counterfeit documents, his forgery tools, and a computer.
This was not Senid's home.
Years of making counterfeit documents had brought him considerable profit.