And now that David had taken the initiative to speak up, he might as well do him a favor in return.
"Then I'll thank the Director in advance...,"
In the following time, the two had a lengthy and enjoyable conversation, during which William also shared some of his management experience as Director with David.
It wasn't until three in the afternoon that David left and returned to his own office.
Because if he were really elected, he would have to go to Los Angeles to take up his new post, so he needed to sort out and hand over some of his cases and other work to his successor.
Just as he was deeply engrossed in his work, Nisen burst through the door and said, "Chief Tax Officer, Brown Soros's account just received 10 million, reducing the gap with us to 20 million."
David was taken aback, then asked, "Was it a single transaction?"
"Yes."
Hearing it was a single transaction, David frowned.