South America, twelve o'clock noon, a suite in a hotel in Rio de Janeiro.
"Are there new buyers?"
Upon Chenier's completion, Winslow asked with some surprise:
"What's the guy's name?"
"He's a local here, the name is too long, and I didn't catch it."
Chenier shook her head and said:
"But his name contains Leonardo, we can just call him that."
Due to historical reasons, people in Brazil use Portuguese a lot, and they also consider personal identity, cultural background, and social status when naming, so some people's names are both long and complicated. After Chenier spoke, the agents did not continue to inquire, all silently noting down the name.
Reesi added on the side that in the underworld of Rio de Janeiro, this Leonardo is nicknamed "Challenger".
Naturally, because Almeron the drug lord is known as the "Flour King" of Rio de Janeiro, and Leonardo is the one trying to dethrone him.