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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1891

In the afternoon of the same day, Nathan and his party arrived at the City of Channing.

After returning to Channing, Nathan allowed Colin to move freely with the Elite Eight. Nathan himself needed to reunite with his family before setting off for the North.

After all, war was about to break out in the North, and their fate would be unpredictable. Hence, before leaving, he had to bid goodbye to his family.

Alone, Nathan drove straightaway to Cross Group head office.

As Penny, Kylie, and Ava came out of the president's office, they saw Nathan approaching them with a broad smile on his face.

Penny could not help calling out in delight, “Hubby!”

Instinctively, she rushed into Nathan's arms.

Nathan embraced her and gently stroked her straight silky black hair. He smiled, saying, “Are you surprised?”

Penny raised her head, her pretty face blushing and she said shyly, “Didn't you say that the country reassigned your position? Did you go to Brimmopolis to take up the new position?”

“Why are you back so abruptly?”

Nathan replied with a laugh, “It's a long story!”

Nathan only told the Commander-In-Chief of the North Army Fang how he was appointed as the Chief Military Governor. Other than that, Colin and the Elite Eight also knew about it.

Nathan did not tell anyone else, nor did he intend to tell Penny at this time.

It had nothing to do with trust but he was going to the battlefield and he did not want Penny to know lest she worried for him day and night.

Meanwhile, Kylie and Ava both came over.

Kylie greeted him enthusiastically, “Nathan!”

Whilst Ava greeted him with respect, “How do you do, Mr. Cross?”

The employees in the public office area not far away could not help but look at Nathan and Penny with curiosity.

Everyone was amazed. Chairperson Song usually had a serious demeanor in the office. She was known as the Snow Queen but unexpectedly, in the presence of her husband, she was just a

sweet young woman.

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