"Because of the great sacrifices and contributions he made, to honor him, once the case was over, his portrait was hung here, and he is the only one in our National Tax Service so far whose portrait was hung here without having retired or fallen in the line of duty,"
David fell silent. If it had been someone else, he might have compared them, but this involved the case of Al Capone, and he couldn't muster the heart to make comparisons.
Though his leading an armed action into the Indian Tribe was impressive and shocking to the world, in actuality, it couldn't really compare to the incident involving Al Capone in the last century.
Firstly, the Indian Tribe he dealt with was an insignificant existence in the whole of America.
Therefore, his main contribution this time was simply finding a reasonable and legal excuse to let the National Tax Service's armed force show its prowess again.