Black-haired and slender, wearing the huge new rimless spectacles, Huang Zhelan approached lobby of the C6 headquarters in Coventry, Covonant. Her hands deep in the pockets of her plain, but a well-tailored blue long coat. She had, on her sharply defined small face, an expression of sullen distaste.
As foreign secretary for the Gudao Corporatocracy, she was used to dealing with lesser, democratic nations - but Huang nonetheless was never fond of them. Always casting a cautious eye on such organisations, she never trusted them - after all, how can you expect a democratic nation to run smoothly? All the transitions of power, the accountability to bureaucracy ... it only helped to breed corruption and inefficiency.
Nonetheless, the minister always stuck to the task at hand - no matter what it may be - and was determined to stick to today's task; overseeing the admittance of the Corporatocracy to the C6.