Strictly speaking, even good policies must be implemented, and though John's assurance was pleasing, it actually needed to be executed before being taken seriously.
John's words sounded fine, but it remained to be seen whether he would truly act on them.
Frankly, Gao Yi didn't fully trust John's altruistic promises, even though he couldn't spot any fault in John. It was just that, instinctively, he was wary of things falling into one's lap like a pie from the sky.
"I have found you a decent mentor," John mentioned, "a former member of the Military Intelligence Sixth Department's action office, specialized in assassination. After his field duties, he was responsible for VIP protection—not as a human shield, but as a security consultant."
Efficiency—a term perfectly embodied by John.
Mentioning a mentor for Gao Yi meant that a suitable candidate was already in place.
Gao Yi said, "I'm more interested in Iron Fist George. Where is he?"