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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 286

May was quite fearful of Nathan Cross, especially after knowing how he chopped off Jerry Zabinski's manhood at the Smith family's mansion previously.

After she thought of the scene, the woman agreed to Sean Smith's proposition immediately. "Grandpa, please do whatever you feel fit. We'll leave the decision to you."

Sean Smith was satisfied with May's reply so he said, "Then, do as I have suggested. Let's present this necklace to Ms. Shannon as a gift from the Smith family. And as compensation, I will give the Rolls-Royce Phantom to you and Miles. It may be a big break for our family if we're able to gain the favor of the Russo family."

Samuel, Paul, Miles and May were all smiling ear to ear at the elder Mr Smith's words. They had already started imagining making a killing out of the business dealings the family could have with the Russo family.

While everyone were still in a good mood thinking about their bright futures ahead, the phone rang.

It was Leah who called. The purpose of her call was to ask May to return the necklace. She was willing to offer twice the amount of money to buy it back.

Holding the receiver in her hand, May let out a cold laugh and said to Leah, "Leah, if you're intending to buy it back for twice the amount, then pay me two hundred million and I'll give it back to you."

Leah was like a cat on a hot tin roof and replied, "May, you only paid five thousand for the necklace. How could twice that amount be two hundred million?"

May snorted and said, "That's the price that you sold to me. This necklace is valued at one hundred million, so if I am selling it, twice the amount would obviously be two hundred million! It's either you pay me that amount if you want it back, or stop calling to disturb us, dumbass."

Leah was so angry that tears streamed down her cheeks. Not only was she cheated, but she had also been called a 'dumbass'!

Nathan Cross and the rest of the family were beside her when she made the call.

Everyone could roughly make out the arrogant tone and words May said over the phone, and they were all seething with anger.

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