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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1686

Situated in the busiest streets of Brimmopolis while having the most extravagant and luxurious decor with a huge team of top designers and master tailors working behind the scenes, Kingsley Apparel was worth over three billion.

However, the only reason why Nathan had acquired such an expensive clothing store was to buy his wife a new wardrobe.

Hayley was filled with shock, envy and jealousy. She couldn't help but grind her teeth in hatred and wanted to yank her own hair out of jealousy.

Chuck came back to his senses soon after, then he hurriedly approached Penny and asked her to sign the contract respectfully.

With Nathan's warm encouragement and Kylie urging her, Penny blushed and put her signature

on the contract.

What moved her wasn't the value of the clothing store, but it was Nathan's token of appreciation towards her.

After Nathan saw Penny had signed, he told Chuck, “You'll still be the COO from now on, and all operations will still be under your control. Meanwhile, the designers, the tailors, and all of the staff including you will receive a ten percent increase in salary.”

Chuck and everyone else were overjoyed upon hearing that and started thanking him repeatedly.

Then, Nathan pointed at Quincey and exclaimed, “However, I want you to fire her and never hire her again.”

Chuck looked at Quincey and stated coldly,

“You've been fired. Get out of here immediately!”

Quincey had never gone to university and it was a tough journey for her to be promoted as manager after many years of being a salesperson. She did not expect her years of hard work would vanish in just a blink of an eye. Feeling utterly regretful and sad, she couldn't help but cry uncontrollably.

Sadly for her, it was too late to regret. If she had known that it would come to this, she would have acted differently.

After Nathan had Chuck firing Quincey, he pointed at Hayley whose face had completely paled. “As for this shrew, have her blacklisted in our shop and make sure that she will never be able to purchase anything from this shop again. Shrews like her who behaved terribly would only bring disgrace to our brands by wearing our products. It would definitely affect our

standards.”

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