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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1056

Nathan instructed Morris to keep a low profile while he remained in The Omniscience and report everything to him. Of course, Nathan also reminded his new eyes and ears not to try anything stupid.

He would have someone watch over the Cross clan's every move. If any of them tried anything funny, an excruciatingly painful ending would await them.

After making sure Morris understood his mission, Nathan and Colin then returned to Channing while Fang led his squad and warriors back to the North.

Nathan and Colin arrived in Channing that very afternoon.

Just as they were exiting the airport, Nathan looked to Colin and instructed him, "Go look into the Saber clan of the East. I want to know everything about them."

"Yes, Sir,” Colin answered dutifully.

At the same time, Penny was at the airport's main entrance, standing next to her BMW and waiting anxiously for

Nathan's arrival.

She had been very distraught for the past two days. Only after receiving Nathan's call and finding out that he had taken care of the Cross clan issue was she able to let out a sigh of relief.

Thus, she deliberately got off work earlier that day so she could rush to the airport to personally pick up Nathan.

"Nathan!"

Penny ran up to Nathan the moment she saw him, her eyes clearly filled with excitement and joy.

It had only been two days, but she had already missed him so very much.

Nathan had unconscionably taken root in her heart and had become the most important person to her.

Penny let down her long, silky hair and was dressed in a bohemian-style dress paired with delicate high heels. As Nathan gazed at the woman, he found her more beautiful than any movie star, and a contented grin formed across his face. "Honey!"

He opened his arms wide and gently gave his wife a hug.

Penny's cheeks blushed red from shyness.

Her eyes met with Nathan's, but as she couldn't withstand his passionate gaze, she instinctively shut them.

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