The workload at the Intelligence Bureau was overwhelming, teeming with countless tasks each day. Allocating a team to keep an eye on such an organization truly stretched him thin.
This was an unavoidable matter, the intelligence from the Great Tang Empire was simply too prolific. Spies from various nations were stationed here in large numbers, and despite the vigilance of the intelligence department, perfection was unattainable.
In fact, instead of being flawless, it was better to say that the successful cases of actually thwarting the opponent's actions were rare.
This was an interesting problem of probability, the likelihood of spies placed in Tang Country by other nations successfully completing their missions was not high, which directly resulted in a lower case-solving rate for the intelligence department of the Great Tang Empire.