Shortly after Adrien had given them the information, he was up in the office with Marinette and Max who was using his laptop to view it.

"Well, is there anything?" asked Marinette.

"I can't get the folder opened, it's been encrypted in a while that I've never seen before," said Max.

"I didn't do that," said a surprised Adrien.

"The data could have been booby trapped to auto encrypt if copied over without a password, it will probably take me a month with my setup to even get this decrypted," said Max.

"Damn it!" said Adrien as he punched the table.

"I thought I had him and he managed to pull this stunt!" he said.

"Max, is the encryption the only thing you can find, there's no tracking programing or something right?" asked Marinette.

"Not that I can see, and if there were this whole area is basically shielded from how thick the walls are so there is not much of a worry there," said Max.

"I'll do an extra scan of the whole thing to make sure though," he said.

"Alright, and try to get the files opened while you are at it, this could be our chance to finally stop the Mayor once and for all," said Marinette.

"As for you," she said while looking toward Adrien.

"Do you remember anything from the data?" asked Marinette.

"The newest thing is that the Mayor wants to pass a law to stop all forms of street art and cover up paintings across the city," said Adrien.

"Even the ones that had permanents?" asked Max.

"Yeah, and there was a quote that went 'Street art leads kids to violence and thinking tagging is cool,' or something like that," said Adrien.

"When is it supposed to start?" asked Marinette.

"This Saturday, the Ladybug mural on that old bakery is the first on the list," said Adrien. Without a word, Marinette stormed out of the room.

"Was it something I said?" asked the formal model.

"That old bakery used to belong to her family," said Max to Adrien's surprise.