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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1496

The next day, Nathan, Penny, Colin, Frida and a few of the Cross Group's executives boarded a plane and headed to Japan.

After they arrived, they checked into a five-star hotel.

The International Pharmaceutics Economy Summit was tomorrow, so after their meal at the hotel, they had time to stroll around the streets and experience the culture of the foreign land.

As they strolled about, they approached a Izakaya restaurant, and Penny said, "I heard that Izakaya restaurants are very famous in Japan. Let's go check them out!”

Nathan agreed, "Alright!"

They stepped into the bar and noticed that it was furnished very intricately. The restaurant was quite spacious, and there were a lot of customers enjoying their oden as they drank Japanese sake.

They found a table and ordered some sake and several Japanese dishes to try.

Meanwhile, in a private room not too far away from them, Spencer was drinking and chatting with the son of the Japanese Emperor, Prince Seimei.

Prince Seimei's name was Seimei Tachibana, and he was the most cocky and arrogant one out of all the Japanese princes.

He was said to have one fatal flow and he also had two hobbies that he was very passionate about.

The fatal flaw was referring to his bloodlust, while the two hobbies was his fondness of alcohol and women.

Spencer toasted Prince Seimei with a drink as he took a casual glance at the one-way mirror on the walls of the room. They could see what was happening outside, but the people outside couldn't see them.

He noticed that Nathan, Penny and a few other people were having a meal at the corner of the restaurant.

Prince Seimei noticed that there was something unusual with Spencer, and he exclaimed in surprise, "Mr. Tucker, why do you seem distracted? What are you looking at?"

He then subconsciously looked at Nathan's direction and saw Penny instead.

His eyes widened in surprise as he exclaimed, "Nani? When did a beauty like her grace our Kyoto?"

A bodyguard of his whispered softly, "She doesn't look like a Japanese. She probably came from overseas."

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