Hunter's house is quite ordinary, a typical middle-class residence, detached, with a lawn at the back, a highway in front, and two parking spaces at the door.
The size is neither large nor small, situated in a large community, and as ordinary as it gets.
One advantage is that Yuri's community is not the sort inhabited by Washington's elite, but now Hunter's identity is special, so without anyone needing to specifically instruct, according to protocol, the Secret Service would naturally keep his house under tight surveillance.
There are many cameras, with very high clarity, directly connected to the Secret Service Information Center, and of course, there's a highly advanced security system that immediately alerts if someone breaks in.
Gao Guang is all too familiar with this, as his only legal profession is providing this kind of security service, just like the work of the Secret Service.
Familiar as he might be, he is not exactly an expert in this field.