London, Whitehall.
If Kensington Palace Gardens symbolizes the wealth of the United Kingdom, then Whitehall undoubtedly represents its power.
Around this street are not only government institutions like the Parliament Building and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but also core departments like the Ministry of Defense that directly control national military power, making Whitehall synonymous with the UK's administration.
The gray stone buildings form a majestic and solemn facade, with an atmosphere so serious that it almost stands still.
In an office in the central area of the third floor of the Navy Department Building, a middle-aged man with the rank of Major General is conversing with another Lieutenant General.
The Major General is named Jesus, serving as the Deputy Chief of Staff of the UK's Naval Staff, while the Lieutenant General is an official from the Ministry of Defense.
