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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1096

The Secret Service was out on the move for the next few days, but there weren't any news to report.

Nathan was aware that radio silence meant that the situation at hand was serious.

People like Cicero and Gabriel were bound to be severely sanctioned. And these things were under the jurisdiction of the Secret Service, so he needn't bother.

In the following days, he basically spent time with his wife and child, living a leisure life.

Half a month flew by just like that!

Cross Group was preparing to officially launch their latest product Q-Than special meds into the market.

After discussing, Nathan and Penny decided to hold the product launch conference in Horton City in the East.

The reason behind that decision was simple. Nathan originated from Horton, and his parents were also buried there.

His mother died of liver cancer.

The special meds for liver cancer was successfully developed by his father.

Once Q-Than special meds were made available, it would be able to save countless liver cancer patients in the future. His parents would have been relieved and proud to learn about this.

Hence, Nathan and Penny chose Horton City as the designated location for the press conference.

It was Monday.

Nathan, Penny and Grace brought along Cross Group's top executives as well as the researchers from Hope Research Centre to Horton for the preparation of the product launch conference.

Nathan and their party of people arrived in Horton in the afternoon. They checked into the city's most famous hotel, Jewel Hotel.

After settling down, everyone was free to do whatever they wanted.

Nathan, Penny and Grace went to the hotel's restaurant.

After ordering their food, Grace stood up and said with a smile, "Excuse me, I need to use the washroom."

Then, she made her way towards the washroom.

Penny also got to her feet. "Nathan, I need to touch up my makeup in the washroom. I'll be back soon."

"Okay." Nathan offered her a smile.

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