Glass was no longer a luxury in Brunas, at least not in the office buildings of the Great Tang Group, where glass windows had become standard.
Standing in front of a glass window, a decently dressed man overlooked the parking lot below and saw a sleek black car parked steadily in its spot.
The car door was pushed open, and a group of men in black with sunglasses emerged from the vehicle, then walked into the building carrying briefcases.
The man behind the glass window sighed, then walked over to his desk and glanced at the family portrait placed on it.
The child in the photo was laughing innocently and joyfully, while the woman looked blessed, with a dignified smile on her face.
This was a very typical Brunas official's family, high income, high social status, wielding considerable power and managing vast social resources, able to determine the ownership of tens of thousands of Gold Coins with a single approval of a document.