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As he drew closer, however, he suddenly realized that the figure seed strangely familiar.

anwhile, the figure, without turning its head, uttered a familiar voice, "Don't be so nervous, I bear no ill intent..."

David slowly drew back the balcony curtains and, upon a closer look, realized that the visitor was none other than Maggie, the spy from Bear Country!

Today, she wore a tight-fitting black dress that adhered to her body. The high-neck design of the dress exuded elegance and nobility, while the form-fitting material hugged her shape, outlining her perfect curves.

She sat in the chair, drinking from a bottle of red wine that had cost David 200 US dollars, acting as if she were anything but a stranger.

But even though he now knew it was her, David remained on high alert, maintaining a vigilant state from head to toe.

After all, he had seen what she was capable of.

Even Nisen, a forr tough guy from the Marine Corps, had been subdued by her in one move.

"Breaking and entering, by the laws of the Arica Federation, I could shoot you on the spot!"

David had guessed so of the reasons for her visit.

But the unsolicited 'ambush' without his permission made him feel sowhat irritated.

Maggie was not intimidated; instead, she responded with a shallow smile, "Well, if that were the case, the National Tax Bureau would be missing out on so taxes every month!"

"Spit it out, what do you want to ask ?"

"David Tax Inspector... oh no, I should call you Director David now!"

After correcting herself, Maggie continued, "I heard that Koffdale has been arrested, and I also heard that CIA agents visited you at the Lake District Sub-Bureau Branch this afternoon. Is that true?"

"If you already know, why bother asking ?"

Maggie lifted her head, her eyes fixed intently on David, and asked, "So, about my information, did you reveal any of it to the CIA?"

Although David had promised before not to disclose her identity information to anyone.

But the CIA and the National Tax Bureau are both official institutions of Arica, and who knows whether these two agencies might strike a deal and turn her in.

And even if they did turn her in, she had nowhere to appeal.

David sneered, replying, "If I had revealed your information to the CIA, do you think you'd still be sitting here talking to ?"

"Oh? Really?"

Maggie was still sowhat skeptical.

"I've said it before, we at the National Tax Bureau have principles in our work; if you've paid your taxes, we will keep your identity confidential. You have nothing to worry about on that count."

"After all, to us, the taxpayer is the most important, and we wouldn't tarnish our reputation just because it's the CIA!"

Hearing these sincere words from David, Maggie finally began to relax a little.

But then she seed to rember sothing else and asked, "I have a question..."

"What question?"

"To my knowledge, two senior CIA agents ca looking for you this afternoon, but why haven't I seen them leave your bureau?"

Maggie had taken the risk to co here, even knowing the danger, largely because of this concern.

"Because I've detained them!"

"Detained!"

Maggie was shocked; among her many guesses, she had never considered that CIA agents would be detained.

While the National Tax Bureau was indeed powerful.

The CIA was no pushover either, and to detain them just because they ca asking for so information seed a bit too far!

Maggie suppressed her surprise and asked, "Can you tell why?"

"There is only one reason our National Tax Bureau detains people, and that is tax evasion!"

At these words, Maggie's expression appeared startled, her gaze flickering uncertainly.

The CIA agents ca to David to pry out her details.

And David, in turn, had detained them on charges of tax evasion—what did this imply?

It certainly ant David had refused the CIA agents, which was beyond doubt.

And the CIA agents were not the type to give up easily, which must have led to this situation!

However, on the flip side.

It's normally the CIA catching others' weak points; it's rarer for soone to catch the CIA's weak points.

But David had managed to do so.

It's no wonder he had managed to expose both Koffdale and her!

Maggie's beautiful eyes kept rolling over David's face, and she beca more and more interested in him.

She thought that if she could make him fall under her charm, it might be of great help in the future!

With that in mind, she parted her seductive, silken eyes and said, "Director David, the night is long, don't you want to have a drink?"

"..."

In the ti that followed, Maggie tried all kinds of seductions and teases on David.

If it had been anyone else, David would certainly have been more than obliging.

But he knew exactly who she was and what she wanted to use him for, so naturally, he wasn't interested.

Finally, an impatient David directly grabbed her arm, pulled her to the door, and said, "Miss Maggie, just this once, the next ti you dare to co to my place without my permission, I won't be so polite!"

"Bang!"

Watching the door close with a heavy thud, Maggie's lovely face instantly turned frosty.

Over the years, not a single one among the high-ranking politicians or wealthy businessn could resist her seduction.

Yet David, who was evidently young and virile, remained utterly indifferent and uninterested in her.

This caused her self-esteem to crumble montarily.

Helpless, she could only grit her teeth and stomp her foot, leaving furiously.

...

The next morning, the National Tax Bureau Lakeside District Sub-Bureau Branch welcod a man dressed in a black coat and wearing a gentleman's hat.

"I want to see Jero and Agent Brod."

"May I ask who you are?"

"Their boss!"

"..."

Detention room.

At that mont, both Jero and Brod appeared utterly drained.

Even though they were agents trained through countless rigorous exercises, spending a whole night in a place without even a bed was torture for them.

Right then, footsteps from outside made both n imdiately stand up and walk to the bars to look out.

Upon seeing the man in the black coat and gentleman's hat, they were first startled, but then seeming to anticipate what would happen next, a hint of fear appeared in their eyes.

Because the man was none other than their boss, Elvis!

Approaching them, Elvis said to the escorting National Tax Bureau staff mber, "Thank you. If Director David arrives at the office, please let know."

The staff mber nodded and then turned to leave.

Elvis looked at Jero and Brod and cursed, "You idiots made fly here overnight from Washington D.C. I'd rather you were dead!"

Jero and Brod didn't dare retort and both bowed their heads low like children who had done sothing wrong.

"Tell everything from beginning to end, and make it damn clear!"

Elvis also only knew the gist of the matter over the phone, with many specific details still unclear to him.

"We were tracking that hacker..."

Brod began to explain the details of the incident with precision.

When Elvis heard that the National Tax Bureau had found Koffdale and even obtained the spy's information before them, even he, a high-ranking officer, was shocked.

These two were targets that the CIA had been chasing for a long ti, but to think the National Tax Bureau had already taken them into their fold was far too outrageous.

Was the National Tax Bureau's investigation capacity now surpassing the CIA's?

Or was it that the CIA's intelligence capabilities had beco outdated?

"After that, Jero decided to try his luck with Director David, but in the process of negotiating..."

Although they were partners,

this matter was obviously heading for major disciplinary action, and Brod certainly did not want to share the bla. He spilled the details of Jero's threat.

Upon hearing this, Elvis, already full of rage, beca even angrier and pointed at Jero, shouting, "I thought you were an idiot, but I didn't expect you to be this stupid. Not even the Chief would dare to make such threats on National Tax Bureau territory, you brainless fool..."

"Supervisor, I..."

Jero's face turned red with embarrassnt, but he didn't know how to defend himself.

Elvis cald down a bit and asked, "Let that hacker and the spy go, but what's the deal with you two? How could Director David have known about you skimming off the top?"

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