[Chapter 207]
David's behavior was extremely disrespectful toward Clinton.
No one in SCC, not even the other two founders, dared to sit and talk to Clinton so calmly when the latter was standing.
Bill looked at David and wondered if this man just had no idea who Mr. Zimmerman was.
Hence, he quickly introduced, "David! This is one of SCC's three founders, Mr. Zimmerman!"
David naturally knew who this man was. There was no way he would talk to someone as legendary as Clinton in such a careless manner if this was before he joined the Special Task Force and Falcon.
Back then, even if he was powerful, he still had a long way to go in terms of heritage as compared to these wealthy families and gentries. He knew to keep a low profile until he was strong enough to pay the rules no attention.
However, times were different now. Ever since he had joined the Special Task Force and Falcon, especially after experiencing the strengths of Team A members like Jordon and understanding how powerful these two organizations were, David realized that he did not need to keep such a low profile anymore, lest people start thinking that he was an easy target.
David was sure that after this incident, no one in Springfield would try to attack him without giving it further thought.
David ignored Bill and remained seated on the chair.
Clinton did not seem to mind the disrespect and walked up to sit opposite of David.
David was still a youth, so Clinton felt that it was normal for the former to be a little arrogant and impulsive. After all, Clinton himself had acted fearlessly when he was young too.
Such boldness had to be backed up with actual strength, and David evidently had the necessary power for him to act like this.
"How do you plan to deal with the Daniels brothers, David?" Clinton asked.
"Haven't thought of that yet. I'll wait and see how the Daniels react first," David replied.
"How about I help you deal with this, David?" Clinton suddenly asked.
'Huh?'
David was stunned.
He did not expect Clinton to offer to get rid of the Daniels for him.
The only explanation David could think of was that there was something Clinton needed from him.
David thought back to the words Bill said when the latter came to visit him in River City. The only thing Clinton might need his help with should be the ten-year appointment he had with Stan from the T Faction and a woman called Lorraine.
If that was the case, David decided he would leave the matter to Clinton and see how the man reacted.
"Oh? What if I wanted to completely remove the Daniels? Can you help me with that too, Clinton?" David asked curiously.
Clinton was stunned as well. He did not expect to hear such a request from David.
Not only did David want to get rid of the Daniel brothers, but he also wanted to completely remove the Daniels.
This was harder than it sounded since the Daniels had established their name in Springfield for decades and had some degree of heritage.
David was just an outsider, so Clinton wondered how he had the confidence to completely remove the Daniels from Springfield.
Clinton stared at David for a long while and realized that the latter was serious.
"It won't be easy to remove the Daniels. Are you sure that's what you want to do, David?" Clinton asked solemnly.
"Of course! But if you don't want to help, I can always just do it myself, Clinton," David said calmly.
As if removing the Daniels was an insignificant and easy thing to do.
Clinton felt troubled.
While removing the Daniels was not difficult for him, he did not like doing things that would not earn him the relative benefits.
Not to mention that he would surely offend Silva by removing the Daniels.
This was a crucial moment regarding Clinton's ten-year appointment. He had been saving up his strength just for the appointment and he could not afford to offend Silva now. If he did, he would not be able to use the SCC in the way he needed and he would be placed at a disadvantage against T Faction.
However, considering David's current strength, he was more powerful than Zachary, one of the eight great fighters of T Faction.
David's strength was not to be underestimated if he could cripple the Daniels brothers and completely remove the Daniels from Springfield.
David was someone he needed to recruit.
Clinton felt his head throb. David's request had given the big boss of the SCC a headache.