Iâm A Quadrillionaire chapter 227 As for why Clinton helped him destroy the Daniels family, David simply said that the Daniels brothers were evil and harmful to society, so he reported the situation to Clinton. After that, the Daniels family was destroyed. He did not know the details either.
He knew Rhonda would not believe it, of course. This was because he did not believe it either! He even blushed a little when he said they were harmful to society and evil. What was confusing was that Rhonda did not question him.
However, Miss Pearlâs best friend was not that simple either. An office building seemed dispensable to her, and she did not care about it that much.
Her background must be quite special too!
However, he was too low-level to understand Springfieldâs local forces at that moment.
After David left, Rhonda went to another private room.
Inside sat a young man of about 27 or 28 years old.
âWell? Rhonda, have you got anything?â The man asked.
âI found nothing! But Iâve figured something out from his statement! By the way, Tony, David said heâs a core member of SCC. Could he be our enemy in the future?â Asked Rhonda.
The man was Rhondaâs brother, Tony Rogers. He was also the third heir of the Rogers family one of the top four families in Springfield!
âNot necessarily! SCC isnât monolithic either. David and Morris are both core members. Didnât they fight to the death too? So weâll have to see what happens next,â said Tony.
âThatâs alright!â Rhonda was relieved.
She did not want to make an enemy of David.
Pearl and she had been good friends since university. David was Pearlâs boss, and Pearl seemed very loyal to him.
If they did become enemies, Pearl would be stuck in the middle.
She did not want to lose her best friend Pearl!
âTell me what you and David talked about,â asked Tony.
Rhonda briefed her conversation with David to Tony.
Tony was not sure who David was and what his background was even after he finished listening It might have been easy for Clinton to wipe out the Daniels family in a single day, but the price he paid sizeable.
On the one hand, Morris was one of the core members of SCC. What would the other core members think once he did that?
It was bound to cause suspicion and distrust among other core members and might even cause SCCâs current internal structure to weaken.
On the other hand, Morris was Silvaâs man, and while it would have made sense for Silva to come forward if Clinton wanted to touch him, Silva was oddly silent.
That meant Clinton must have struck some deal with Silva, in which the latter would rather lose Morris and risk being questioned.
Clinton must have paid a high price to keep Silva quiet.
With that analysis, there were only two possibilities for Davidâs identity.
One was that even Clinton could not afford to offend him, so he risked everything to curry favor with David.
If that was the case, then Davidâs identity was quite scary. At the very least, he was not someone anyone in Springfield could afford to offend.
The second was that Clinton needed Davidâs help, and David meant more to him than it would cost to destroy the Daniels family.
It was significantly less intimidating than the first possibility, but it was terrifying in its own right!
In either case, David was not just some nobody.
âDid you say David is the boss of one of your best friends?â Asked Tony.
âYeah! I donât want to make an enemy of him. She has been my best friend since university, and she seems loyal to him. I donât want to put her on the spot!â Replied Rhonda.
âThen try to get David on our side! Let him be our friend!â
âBut heâs a core member of the SCC!â
âOur opponent was never the SCC, just that woman!â