"Jean Louis?" Jackson said.
He had heard this name before.
After all, he had been a part of the gangs in France for almost 8 years: first in Paris and then in Marseille.
There were a few ways to get between England and France. Back in the days, the ferry used to be the popular option, but after the introduction of the Eurostar train and the Channel Tunnel, people began to opt for these faster and more convenient options. After all, ferries couldn't take a person inland to places like Paris.
As ferries began to drop in popularity, border control also became less strict. Thus, smugglers like the one that Freya worked with, preferred to use the ferry to move people.