Beatrice Bishop was on a business trip in Basel, Switzerland, dealing with a seven-hour time difference; here, it was one in the afternoon.
The core purpose of this trip was to attend a high-level closed-door consultation hosted by the Bank for International Settlements and participate in drafting the new G-SIBs regulatory framework.
After a simple lunch, Beatrice settled gracefully into the backseat of the chauffeured car, leaning back with her eyes closed to rest.
Her secretary, who had worked by her side for more than twenty years, was sitting beside her, methodically reporting on work matters.
At the end, the secretary produced a sealed manila envelope and skillfully opened it. "Young Master seems to have relaxed his guard recently. Our people managed to take some photographs."
