Those high-rise buildings have cold-colored facades, and the straight up and down bodies are full of oppression. The halls are often paved with discernible stone tiles, and the front desk and security guards will pay attention to everyone who sets foot in them.
There are elevators in each building------Elevators have their own rules. Some cannot go up, some cannot go down, some have odd and even floors, and some have to swipe a card to use. They have a self-contained set of rules that often confuse strangers, and then create a sense of alienation from this small "country" that is thousands of miles away.
But the Twin Towers are different. Even though it has been renovated and renovated several times, he still knows everything about it - he once worked as an intern here for half a year, but he still couldn't stay. They would rather have someone who only knows Europe and the United States. An international student from a "prestigious" law school.
Now, he is no longer what he used to be. Those legal lawyers who look good can only review basic contracts. If they really want to handle cases that require very high professionalism, they still have to invite him back as a consultant. In this building, Xiao Zhao, who was an intern at that time, has transformed into "Teacher Zhao".
But every corridor and every stairwell hidden in the dark was still analyzed in his mind. Even if there is no power outage, he is sure to avoid surveillance in the building.
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