"Don't rush to refuse, man. There's a policy in our tax evasion bill that you might not be aware of, for those who cooperate with us and make a contribution..."
David explained the tax reduction policy.
After hearing it, Atley was indeed tempted at first.
As an accountant, calculating savings was his specialty, and if the tax reduction policy was for life, he could indeed save a substantial amount of money each month.
But the thought of turning over the ledger and his boss Lynch's furious reaction sent a shiver down his spine in an instant.
In the end, he made his decision, gritting his teeth and refusing, "Sorry, I can't do this. It would cost me my job!"
David's face darkened as he said, "Let me tell you the truth. We can investigate your background thoroughly, and your boss is no different. We only need the ledger as a supplementary aid. I hope you can cooperate; it's better for everyone!"
Atley still remained unmoved.