London, Westminster, 4 Whitehall, Greater London Police Department.
Arthur sat at his desk, staring at the report listing the shareholders of the George Wilkinson Company for a long time without shifting his gaze.
To say he was reading the document would not be entirely accurate, more precisely, Arthur was pondering over it.
Even if other shareholders were excluded, just the first name on the list had been enough for him to reflect on for several days.
To say it was the first name was also not entirely accurate, since in this document sent by the French Embassy, these front-line individuals could all be summed up with one name—Lloyd's Insurance.
As the most successful insurance company in the world today, perhaps also the most successful over the three centuries from the 19th to the 21st, the reputation of Lloyd's Insurance had gradually become a golden signboard for Britain and even the global shipping industry since the 17th century.