10-26-2014, 07:43 PM
Reed walked out of the Embassy about thirty minutes later without a hint of expression on her face. She'd quite clearly convinced the ambassador to allow her access to an otherwise secure Chinese network. Why? As Reed had gone on to explain, her presence was an asset to the Chinese government because she was dedicated to keeping the CCD from controlling the Sierra Leoneon mining. The Chinese weren't necessarily her priority - that much she admitted - but rather, undermining the CCD was her primary job. It seemed that the Ambassador's contacts back home agreed. Resources in the country were written off anyway - might as well be delivered into the hands of someone who could aid their position. Reed hadn't even needed to leverage some of her inner-track knowledge about the Ambassador: that in his shame for acting against the ruling powers in Beijing, he was assigned a dead end position babysitting the dark continent.
She toyed with one of Jacques' borrowed handheld Wallets while the group walked to their own embassy. With it, she mapped out the location of the first cache of necessities. She'd need a car to get there, and a few strong arms wouldn't be turned away, and if she had her way, she'd be headed east within the hour.
She toyed with one of Jacques' borrowed handheld Wallets while the group walked to their own embassy. With it, she mapped out the location of the first cache of necessities. She'd need a car to get there, and a few strong arms wouldn't be turned away, and if she had her way, she'd be headed east within the hour.