In that same afternoon, Chen Chen and Cheng Cao both boarded a plane to New York.
After only five hours, when it was evening, two of them stepped into a narrow but busy street in Manhattan, New York City.
This street was only five hundred meters in length and a pitiful eleven meters in width. There were various sorts of towering buildings on both sides. Even on a sunny day, there was no sunlight here to speak of.
Nonetheless, this haphazardly planned street was well known throughout the entire Federation.
In one glance, Chen Chen could see the headquarters of Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, the New York Stock Exchange, and other buildings.
This location represented the financial hub of the entire North American Continent. It was Chen Chen's current destination — the Blanc Company's headquarters, owned by Paul Blanc, the president of the Als Mutual Aid Association.