Chapter 1344: Sun Zhongnu
The next day, Qi Xuansu once again went to the Morgan Brotherhood and met Sadie.
Sadie handed Qi Xuansu a thick kraft paper envelope. “This contains the movement patterns of Sun Zhongnu and the Evangelical Ministry.”
Qi Xuansu opened the envelope, took out the documents inside, and skimmed through them.
The materials were quite detailed, almost like an academic document. They did not merely present conclusions but also included supporting evidence explaining how those conclusions were reached. Some were even accompanied by corresponding images. If the client did not accept the conclusion, they could review the compiled information and make their own judgment.
Qi Xuansu surely got what he paid for. With such a large sum spent, the service was indeed excellent.
He sighed. “I’m afraid even the Evangelical Ministry is not as capable as you.”
Sadie shrugged. “It can’t be helped. As you Easterners like to say, they live off public funds, with guaranteed income regardless of circumstances. So they don’t need to push themselves too hard. But our Brotherhood operates on its own profits and losses. If we don’t perform well, we’ll be left starving, so of course, we must work hard. On a larger scale, the Evangelical Ministry is responsible for the entire New Continent, including the Southern New Continent, so their efforts are inevitably spread thin. But we only need to manage our small patch of land, which is much simpler.”
Qi Xuansu smiled. “You’ve got quite a collection of Eastern sayings. You must have dealt with Easterners quite a lot.”
Sadie only smiled without answering.
Qi Xuansu did not press further. He put the documents back into the envelope and decided to study them carefully after returning.
Sadie added, “By the way, this intelligence is time-sensitive. The Evangelical Ministry plans to transfer Sun Zhongnu to San Francisco on the West Coast. I’ve included the approximate itinerary at the end.”
Sadie deliberately emphasized the West Coast, which was on the opposite side of St. York. Due to the gold rush, San Francisco was also known as “Gold Mountain.” It was a place where Easterners gathered in large numbers.
