As a senior intelligence analyst at the Department of Homeland Security, Dias has been so busy these days that he doesn't even have time to catch his breath, and he has no mind to deal with Zhou Qingfeng.
The shadow of the stock market crash has not yet dissipated, and a more severe crisis is permeating the air of Washington D.C., which can no longer be ignored.
Dias has been in meetings all these days, with his briefcase always stuffed with two thick analytical reports, ready to submit one at any moment.
The cover of the first report is printed in blue, with a neat title: "Limited Impact Analysis of the Virus on the United States Economy."
Inside, it elaborates—"Excess mortality helps alleviate pension pressure, short-term bearish effects have been exhausted, and in the long run, it will be of great assistance in solving the fiscal deficit."