Chapter 629: Chapter 317: The Finale, Preparing to Enter the Head Office
“Okay, since that’s the case, this court trial is now concluded!”
With Nicola’s definitive statent, the trial finally ca to rest, and the invited crowd began to leave, rising in pairs and groups.
“Our audience at ho has seen, the trial has concluded, but the details are truly an eye-opener, especially the matter of hidden taxes involving Amazon, which I believe will continue to be investigated by the relevant departnts…”
Although the trial had ended, dia coverage was ongoing, and online interest in the case was still incredibly high.
Over here, David had returned to the main office hall, and seeing the inspectors still caught up in excitent, he said, “You all have worked hard during this ti, now, let the champagne flow!”
Opening champagne after closing a big case had beco the norm at the Los Angeles IRS.
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After all, the end of a big case brought not only imnse prestige to the bureau but also significant bonuses for the inspectors, chief tax officers, and tax investigators. Many also saw opportunities for career advancent, so naturally, it was a cause for great celebration.
Soon, a chief tax officer brought a bucket of chilled champagne to the gathering and said to David, “Director, shall we play a bit?”
David grabbed a bottle and began shaking it with both hands.
“Huff, huff, huff, huff…”
“Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo…”
“…”
Seeing David take the lead, Nisen Bakesimmons and others also beca excited and started to cheer on.
The lively atmosphere got even more elevated when David joined in, jumping and shaking the champagne bottle.
However, this scene struck many present as quite unusual.
Although the Amazon case was cause for celebration,
David and the likes of Nisen Bakesimmons had not shown this level of excitent before, not even during the Sackler family case or the cryptocurrency cases, so their current behavior was sowhat abnormal.
Of course, what they didn’t know was that David and Nisen Bakesimmons were so thrilled not only because of the Amazon case.
The most important reason was that they had already received notification from the headquarters that as long as they wrapped up this case, they would be promoted to the main office.
To enter the heart of the Internal Revenue Service’s power—no wonder they were ecstatic!
“Pffft!!!”
“Woohoo!”
Lost in thought, David had already popped the champagne cork, and the champagne sprayed across the hall, eliciting cheers from countless inspectors.
“Alright, now I have an announcent to make!”
As soon as he said this, the scene quieted down from its excited state; they sensed that what David was about to declare was significant.
“Looking back, I’ve been with the Los Angeles IRS for several months. With your support and assistance during this ti, my work has been going smoothly, and we’ve solved big cases involving the Sackler family, cryptocurrency, and now Amazon…”
Listening to David expressing his gratitude to them and summarizing his ti there, everyone’s mood quickly subdued.
They could guess from his tone that their Director was likely to be transferred or promoted to the headquarters.
Indeed, David’s following words confird their suspicions.
“Not long ago, I received notification from the headquarters that after the Amazon case concludes, I would be transferred there. So, this is, in a way, an early farewell…”
Upon David’s confirmation, the atmosphere instantly turned frosty, and everyone’s faces showed their reluctance and somber expressions.
Under David’s leadership, the Los Angeles IRS had made significant headlines, and everyone had received the highest amount of bonuses and achievents in history.
Of course, they also knew that all they had gained was thanks to David, and once he was transferred, they would inevitably revert to their previous routine.
Once people taste success, it becos tough to let go of that feeling.
And that was precisely the case for them now.
The thought of David leaving and their Los Angeles IRS reverting to old patterns filled them with unspeakable discomfort.
David, of course, noticed the shift in the atmosphere but was powerless to change it—after all, he could not give up such a promising opportunity.
He could only pick up a glass, pour himself so champagne, and raise it high: “Co on, everyone, today is a day worth celebrating. Let’s drink to our victory!”
Even though it was bittersweet, they poured their drinks amidst the mood, toasting to David’s promotion and wishing him well as they entered the headquarters, then downed their glasses in one go.
Back in his office, David spoke to Nisen Bakesimmons and the others, “Prepare for the handover process. I will apply to take you with to the headquarters.”
Now, in the Los Angeles IRS, he reigned supre, but at the headquarters, although he was being promoted, there would be many high-ranking officials, and being new, he would undoubtedly have limited influence.
Furthermore, without a strong foundation in the headquarters, it was crucial to bring Nisen and the others, who were his confidants.
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