Sending off the lobbyist from the Duncan Clan, who wasn't very well-known, Landon the legislator shook his head with a bitter smile.
A very unpleasant lobbying experience, as if someone had shoved their finger into his nostrils and asked if it felt good.
Whether it felt good or not, it definitely hurt and felt sour, tears almost came out, yet he couldn't easily refuse.
He barely managed to secure this position, hadn't even warmed the seat, how could he risk being "adjusted" by rejecting the Duncan Clan's lobbying?
Representatives, Senators, all Members of Congress, but there's still a big difference.
The disparity in numbers already reflects the status of both sides; there are far fewer Senators than Representatives, and in some heavyweight committees, the number of Senators is a bit more, although they always claim both sides are equal.
