Sean had a safe house in London. No matter what happened outside, as long as he hid there, he could ensure safety for at least twenty-four hours.
But Sean had died too quickly; he never told Gao Yi where the safe house was, or how to find it.
At the time of his death, Sean had gestured with his middle finger, indicating that perhaps there was some crucial information on this smartphone.
Gao Yi walked to a public garden, found a bench to sit on, took out Sean's phone, and then unlocked it using the fingerprint he had scraped from Sean's finger; the phone immediately turned on.
What was on the phone?
The first thing he saw was the screensaver, which was a cluster of roses planted in a flower bed.
Then there was the lock screen greeting, which roughly translated to: diligent cultivation will surely make the flowers bloom.
He flipped through the phone's pages, which had very few apps.