"Internal Revenue Service!"
Nisen flashed his tax badge, but then David and the others ignored him, walking straight into the factory with their group.
In the towering factory, machines like giant steel titans roared deeply, operating nonstop, transforming various raw materials into thin sheets of paper.
On the production line, workers bustled about, wearing safety helmets, clad in work uniforms, holding tools, meticulously operating each step.
During the papermaking process, raw materials were fed into machines, undergoing a series of complex chemical reactions and physical treatments, eventually resulting in smooth, white sheets of paper.
At the other end of the factory, the storage area was piled with large quantities of paper, neatly stacked, waiting for transportation and distribution.
After a careful look, the group realized that this was indeed just an ordinary paper mill, showing no apparent connection to counterfeit money.