This kind of building could be rented on a monthly basis and didn't even need to sign the rental contract as long as the money was paid in advance.
He bought some daily necessities and put them inside to make it look like he was staying there.
Seven or eight days had passed since he started his journey.
Of course, he wouldn't stay in the three new places, but he would wander around and familiarize himself with the surroundings.
Time passed quickly and it was soon the end of August.
That day, Huo Shaoheng finally typed three letters on an old-fashioned typewriter. One was sent to Bai Jiancheng's Ministry of Internal Affairs, one was sent to the Ministry of Justice, and one was sent to the Military General Hospital, addressed to Chen Lie.
The three letters were sent from the three new apartments that Huo Shaoheng rented, which were the three post offices in the East, West, and North New York City.
He knew that according to procedure, letters sent to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Justice had to go through the sending and receiving system first, then be registered in the mail room, and finally be sent to the recipient's office according to their name.
This way, there were more people in between.
But although it seemed like a lot, the layers of people who passed through all needed to sign, so it was easy to trace.
After the letters were sent, all that was left was to wait.
The three letters were written in code, asking for help. Most people wouldn't understand it, but a mole would definitely understand what was going on and then use the postal code on the letters to determine his location.
Three letters, sent from three different locations, sent at different times, and received at different times as well. It was very unlikely that there would be collusion between the two parties.
After everything was done, Huo Shaoheng met with James again.
This time, they weren't near Tan Guiren's house, but on a boat on the Hudson River.
Both of them pretended to be tourists, leisurely exchanging information among the silly foreign tourists holding little flags and wearing the same baseball caps.
"… Are you ready?" James wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and had a big beard, looking like a Russian.
"Ready. As soon as he finds out that the letter was written by me, he'll definitely inform you of my address and have you come to arrest him. " Huo Shaoheng smiled and held a pair of binoculars, looking at the scenery of New York like a normal tourist.
James nodded. "We'll move out when the time comes. Be careful."
Huo Shaoheng had already planned to leave New York for South America when the CIA agents from New York came to arrest "him."
He entered the United States with a fake identity and had to get out as soon as possible. Plus, he had been away for so long and hadn't contacted Gu Nianzhi. He missed her.
He also sent her silk scarves. To confuse them, he used a French shipping address. Even if they discovered it, they wouldn't be able to find his exact location, so he wasn't worried about Gu Nianzhi leaking information.
He sincerely hoped that he would be back by her birthday.
He hoped that he would be back by her birthday.
But it was not for him to decide; it was for the "Mole" who was deep in their inner organization.
In New York, no matter how much the CIA suspected him, he was still a high-ranking general representing the Huaxia Imperial military as long as they didn't arrest him on the spot.
"I know what I'm doing." Huo Shaoheng put down the binoculars nonchalantly, rubbed his eyes, put on his sunglasses, and calmly left.
The process he designed would be relatively long. From the time the letter reached the country, the person would see it, and then the action would be taken. It would take at least a month. If it was slow, it might even take half a year.
The advantage was that it wouldn't involve other people, and the innocent wouldn't be harmed.
The downside was, of course, that it might drag on for a long time.
If the other party took action within a month or two, it meant that the other party was in a hurry.
If it dragged on for half a year, then they would be extremely cautious and would be even harder to deal with.
Fortunately, Huo Shaoheng was a very patient person. No matter what the other party did, he could deal with it.
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It was nearing the end of August in the capital of the Huaxia Empire, and all primary and secondary schools were about to reopen.
Ma Qiqi, who had just finished her internship, rode her bike and hummed a tune as she happily traversed B University's tree-lined path.
Gu Nianzhi had been in Germany for almost a month, and it had been great!
Ma Qiqi had been following the case on Weibo and had even accessed the live stream of the trial that caused a sensation on social media in Germany.
It was a pity that he didn't get to see Gu Nianzhi's heroic and heroic face against the rogue lawyer. He could only hear her voice. He didn't expect her English to be so good. It was like her mother tongue. And Professor He's German, with a perfect Hannover accent, was amazing!
He returned to the dormitory, sat in his room, and began to text Gu Nianzhi.
The two of them had been in contact, but due to the time difference, they didn't spend much time together.
Therefore, he usually sent a simple message, and the other person would see it the next day and reply.
[Love Meng Qiqi]: Dear Little Zhizhi, good luck!
The next day, Gu Nianzhi received Ma Qiqi's message and also replied.
[Remember Now]: Got it! I will definitely work hard!
At the same time, Huo Shaoheng's three letters were slowly passing through the US postal system. They were packed into sacks and transported to the Huaxia Empire.
A week later, the mail room of the Huaxia Empire's Ministry of Internal Affairs received a letter from New York. It was clearly addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs' office, but it didn't specify the recipient.
This type of letter was usually registered and sent to the relevant departments for various security procedures before finally being sent to the receiving department.
A few days later, the Ministry of Justice also received a similar letter addressed to the Minister of Justice's office.
Then a few days later, the mail room of the Military General Hospital received a letter addressed to Senior Colonel Military Doctor Chen Lie.
Chen Lie's rank and position were both in the Military General Hospital. He was only seconded to the Special Operations Forces, and his assistant, Ye Zitan, was also seconded.
Because Chen Lie was busy with work, Ye Zitan helped him take care of the daily affairs, including receiving and sending letters.
…
It was almost September, and Gu Nianzhi wanted to return to the Empire.
Ever since the third trial, the Munich District Court had made a fool of itself in front of the entire German people. It was difficult to offend the public, so they didn't dare to go too far.
Therefore, Seth and Nina's murder case had been dragged on, and the verdict was delayed.
He Zhichu and his four American assistants were also busy setting up a branch in Germany. From legal documents to choosing the location of the office to finding people and buying office equipment, half a month passed quickly, and everyone was very busy.
Only Gu Nianzhi wasn't considered an official employee of the American law firm yet, and she didn't care about the new branch. She was only interested in the lawsuit, so she couldn't help but feel annoyed.
That day, she was sitting in the garden behind the hotel reading a book.
The late summer and early autumn sun shone through the gingko leaves, and the light shone like a small fan in front of her eyes. She squinted her eyes and couldn't focus on her book.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a middle-aged couple standing at the edge of the grass watching her.
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