"Consultant Welton Heng is right; I have some intelligence from several branch bureaus," one said. "They've evaluated the black tax on GCO Prison, and it's only an estimated 1 to 2 million US dollars per prison; it's impossible for it to be as high as 80 million."
"So even if these taxes are unfrozen by the Long Beach Branch, they can't be used as capital for the divine ascension campaign," another pointed out.
Rohan placed the document he had brought onto the table.
The high-level supporters of David's faction each took turns to examine it.
Soon, their expressions soured.
Because according to the document, even if you pooled all the GCO prisons in a state, you couldn't come up with such a significant amount of black tax revenue.
Thereby, one could almost certainly conclude that the nearly 80 million dollars in taxes that David had received did not come through the black tax law.