The black car drove straight into the Sanders' residence, where the leader of Harken lived.
It was located in the middle of the southernmost area of South Hampton City, separated from the tallest buildings in South Hampton City by a moat.
The Sanders' residence was located in the south and faced the north. In front of it was a solemn and mighty gate, where four National Guards stood guard. As the car drove through the gate and past a large courtyard, there were also several guards standing guard in the courtyard at a distance. The overall feeling was too solemn and oppressive.
The car stopped at the innermost courtyard.
The entrance to the courtyard was guarded by eight guards.
At that moment, a guard stepped forward and respectfully opened the car door for Jeanne.
As Jeanne got out of the car, the guards standing there saluted in unison, showing great respect to her.
Jeanne pursed her lips.