"Alright, let's not talk about this anymore."
The unspoken agreement between them was something David didn't want to waste more words on, and he quickly changed the subject, "Senator Raglen, what's your opinion on our Internal Revenue Service?"
"Then I'll be frank, Chief Inspector David, I have no opinion of your Tax Bureau, nor do I want to get involved in any of your disputes. That's all there is to it!"
To be honest, Raglen had quite the respect for David as a person and the methods he employed.
After all, not just anyone could push Freemasonry to such a state.
But that's a different story.
This time, Freemasonry's Big Three Groups had attempted to assassinate David, and now that David was alive again, it was clear that a major battle was brewing. With the midterm elections approaching, he obviously didn't want to step into these muddy waters.
David wasn't surprised by the response.