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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1893

Brennan glared at Nathan. “You punk, whom are you calling 'Mr. Pride and Prejudice'?”

Nathan sneered, “Whoever has forgotten all about his own ancestors, and is working or foreigners and has come to despise his own ancestry.”

The other diners together with the restaurant owner, applauded upon hearing Nathan's words.

This bi-racial man was really too arrogant.Just because he had a wealthy parent abroad, he came back to his roots to show off and even said that the food here is only fit for people of lower classes.He had gone too far.

Nathan had rebuked him rightly and everyone felt pleased.

Nathan looked at Brennan who was trembling in anger and continued coldly, “I know that you treasure freedom and it's your free will to live abroad like a dog. That is your business.

However, if you behave like a dog and bark madly in your home country, you are making a mistake.”

Brennan laughed hysterically. “You are Nathan, arent you?"

“Oh, before I came, I had already heard that you used to be the Commander-In-Chief of the North Army. It is no wonder that you have such a bad temper. It's sad, though, that you are nothing now.”

Penny's pretty face was cold as ice as she spoke up for Nathan. With a voice as cold as ice, she spat, “Brennan Lancaster, I know that Quantum Source Pharmaceutical Group is among the top in the world and is way out of our league. I also know that the Lancaster family is rich and powerful in Ariarica. You have close contacts and relationships with political figures and the army. Indeed, you have much influence in that country. But mind you, we are now in Eurasia, not Ariarica, so it's not up to you to do as you wish. Though my hubby is not as powerful as he used to be, if you dare to be rude to him, I will use all the wealth and manpower of Cross Group to compete with you and show you that we are someone to be trifled with.”

Looking at Penny behaving like a furious protective mother hen, Nathan was nonplussed.

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