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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 300

As it turned out, Nathan had sent two bodyguards to protect Penny in secret. The two men had intended to show up to teach the hooligans, who were creating trouble for Penny, a lesson.

However, Joseph Queen was one step ahead of them and helped to chase the hooligans off.

Even if that was the case and Penny was safe, the bodyguards still reported the matter to Nathan Cross.

As such, Nathan had scooted to the scene with their daughter right away.

Delighted to see Nathan and Queenie, Penny rushed towards them the moment she saw her family.

The woman narrated the account of the car accident, and how Joseph Queen had rescued her, to her husband.

"Mr. Queen is such a helpful man," Penny added, after she finished recounting the events.

Nathan looked at Joseph Queen. With one glance, Nathan could tell that this sleekhaired and cream-faced man was definitely not a fighter.

Besides, judging from his footsteps, it wasn't difficult to conclude that Joseph Queen was a decadent man who only indulged in wine and women.

How was it possible that a Don Juan, who luxuriated in women and alcohol, and hadn't trained in any martial arts could defeat those hooligans all by himself?

Nathan Cross curled up his lips into an unfathomable smile and replied, "A helpful man? I doubt that's the case!”

Joseph Queen was extremely offended by Nathan's words. Even Penny told her husband off softly, "Nathan! how can you say that? I only managed to escape unharmed because of him."

Nathan let out a pale smile and said, "Evidence would speak for itself. Naturally, I have gathered evidence to support my claim that he's definitely not a helpful guy.

My evidence should be arriving soon."

Right after Nathan said that a Land Rover and three MPVs drove towards them, and came to a halt next to Nathan's BMW.

About ten men, who were all dressed in suits, got out of the three MPVs.

Five bloodied hooligans, who were covered in blood and wincing in pain, were shoved onto the ground by those men in suits.

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