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David wasn't too surprised and turned to ask, "What about the city halls of the other 16 cities?"

"We haven't received any news yet. I think they're probably still in ergency etings."

"In that case, help spread the word that I'm preparing to head to Reno City soon!"

David couldn't afford to wait any longer.

During his days dealing with the city halls of Sparks and Henderson City, Brown Soros had already nearly exceeded his taxation achievents by 20 million.

Bellamy Hattie had also outdone him by 13 million.

He needed to quickly address the severe crackdown issue in various places so that he could return to focus solely on taxation achievents.

"No problem!"

Edward knew that David wanted to add fuel to the fire to force the cities to make decisions quickly, and he imdiately turned around to arrange it.

It wasn't long after Edward had left that David's phone rang.

Upon checking, it was an unknown number.

After hesitating for a mont, he still answered, "This is David."

"Good afternoon, Director David. This is Cavani, director of the Elko City National Tax Bureau Nanshan District Branch."

The voice on the other end of the phone caught David off guard, but he quickly speculated about the reason and tentatively asked, "So it's Director Cavani. What can I do for you?"

"It's like this. I've heard about the situations in Sparks and Henderson City and wanted to ask when you might be coming to our Elko City, so our branch can be at your service at any ti."

Hearing this, David was sowhat speechless.

For a branch director to co up with phrases like 'at your service at any ti,' the attitude was indeed extrely submissive.

But on further thought, this seed understandable.

Whether it's the West City Branch or the Valley Branch, they were all smaller branches within the National Tax Bureau system.

For these small branches that could barely achieve 1 million in black tax achievents after striving throughout an evaluation period, that was considered quite impressive.

And David had helped these two branches earn 1 million in just one day, so faced with such a huge temptation, how could other city branches resist?

"We'll talk about that later, Director Cavani. If there is a real need, I will contact you!"

"Alright... then Nanshan Branch eagerly awaits contact from Director David at any ti!"

"Okay."

Not long after hanging up the call and just as David was about to put his phone in his pocket, another number ca calling.

Upon checking, it was another unknown number.

David thought to himself, could it be another branch calling?

With a skeptical mind, he imdiately answered, "This is David."

"Good afternoon, Director David..."

"..."

A few minutes later, David put down the phone, his expression slightly helpless.

Indeed, his guess was correct; it was a person from the Virginia City Branch.

And for the sa reason as the previous Director Cavani.

They wanted him to visit their city branch.

However, the matter didn't end there. In the ti that followed, other branches in Nevada State sohow obtained his number and began calling him one after another.

Since his upcoming plans required cooperation from the major branches, David couldn't afford to offend them and had to respond amiably one by one.

...

Reno City.

About a hundred or so kiloters away from Las Vegas, it is the third-largest city in Nevada State.

At this mont, an ergency eting was being held at the city hall of this city.

Naturally, the eting was about the major upheaval coming from Henderson City.

"Mayor Joyce, I think we can't afford to delay any longer now. Sparks and Henderson City are in complete disarray because of the crackdowns, and now that David might be coming to our Reno City next!"

"Yes, two cities have consecutively fallen into his hands. This Chief Tax Officer nad David is far too ruthless. We better be cautious..."

"I think we should make a decision quickly to avoid David sneaking in unnoticed. By the ti we realize it, we won't even know how we died!"

If it were only Sparks with this situation, the officials in Reno City Hall might not have been too agitated.

But now, following Sparks, another city had been dealt with.

And their Reno City, as the third-largest city in Nevada, was very likely to beco the next target, which naturally had these officials terrified.

Sitting separately at the long table, Mayor Joyce, after hearing everyone's comnts, didn't make any statent, his expression sowhat somber.

It wasn't that he wasn't worried about David showing up; on the contrary, he was extrely worried.

But he wanted to wait and see if the other cities would take the lead in action.

As long as another city issued directions to cancel the strict crackdown first, he could smoothly follow their lead, and it wouldn't be too passive even from the Governor's perspective.

After all, if another city surrendered first, he was rely following the course of events. The Governor couldn't just resent him for that, could he?

What Joyce didn't know was that his thoughts were the sa as those of the mayors of the other 15 cities.

As the atmosphere beca increasingly tense.

At that mont, a city hall staff mber rushed in frantically and said, "Gentlen, it's not good. We've just received news from Henderson City that David is preparing to head our way to Reno City!"

"What did you say!"

Upon hearing this, the already worried officials on the scene beca even more panicky.

Even Mayor Joyce's face tensed up instantly.

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