The Reported Speech Code is a comprehensive manuscript designed to demystify one of the most difficult structures in the English language: indirect discourse. Moving beyond the oversimplified 'transformation charts' found in standard textbooks, this book introduces the 'Reporting Situation Framework.' This framework teaches learners to view reported speech as a translation of perspective rather than a mechanical grammar exercise. The book systematically covers the 'Backshift Protocol, ' pronoun shifts, and the critical 'say vs. tell' distinction. It elevates the learner's skill set by introducing 'Illocutionary Force, ' enabling the selection of precise reporting verbs that capture the speaker's true intent-whether they are promising, suggesting, or apologizing. With specialized sections on digital communication, formal journalism, and the advanced literary technique of Free Indirect Discourse, the book provides a roadmap for achieving natural fluency. It is an essential resource for advanced ESL students and educators who want to move from technical accuracy to sophisticated, real-world communication.