At exactly 8 p.m., inside an enormous luxurious and cutting-edge building, there was a middle-aged man in a formal suit sitting there with his serious face.
He had a little mustache at the corners of his mouth. His eyes were deep and wide.
“What about what I asked you to do, secretary Chang?” He asked with his calm, yet obviously cold voice.
The secretary he was talking to was a man in a grey suit aged almost 30. He looked ordinary. Nothing seemed special about him.
“As the president commanded, I’ve gotten everything about the man who harmed the Gu family’s relative,” the secretary answered clearly.
It was obvious that he was one of the Gu family members, the current big family of Beijing.
He did not wait for the ‘president’ to ask any further; secretary Gu Chang quickly clarified.
“That man was the father of a girl named Bai In Ye. We could not find anything about him even in the database of the Office of the Civil Registrar here in Beijing.”