New York, a coffee shop just off a street on Wall Street.
The coffee shop is small, with soft piano music wafting through the air. Luo An and Michael Brey are sitting face to face at a round table in the deepest part of the café, with no one else around.
Michael Brey, the head of "Descendant Capital" on Wall Street, Luo An had previously sought his help to buy financial products shorting federal real estate (Chapter 575).
"The coffee here is really good; it's genuine Blue Mountain coffee."
Michael Brey picked up a metal spoon and stirred his coffee, smiling:
"Apart from being expensive, there are no downsides."
Blue Mountain coffee, one of the most expensive coffees in the world, Luo An took a sip and, smacking his lips, slightly furrowed his brow:
"It's passable."
The taste was velvety and richly aromatic; Luo An's first impression of the Blue Mountain coffee.