Gao Guang, full of vigor, quickly compiled a list.
With Gao Guang's educational background―nine years of compulsory education, three years of high school, and three and a half years of unfinished college―he could immediately spot the key points in the test question.
The question was tricky, but Gao Guang was good at taking tests.
In just five minutes, Gao Guang had narrowed it down to a list of three.
One was a financial elite on Wall Street with a medium-sized financial company, who had been closely interacting with Simmons, meeting him four times in the past year.
The Department of Homeland Security hadn't investigated Simmons, but the tax department was investigating this financier. The Department of Homeland Security could pull up records from any agency in the United States without notifying anyone.