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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3390

Upon hearing that Nathan and his wife were also planning a trip back to Channing, Hepburn couldn't help but feel overjoyed. At the same time, she remembered her true mission for her journey and subconsciously touched the Tear of God in her pocket.

If she could spend more time with Nathan, she would have more opportunities to use the Tears of God on him.

Thus, she suggested, “That's perfect. We can go to the Channing together.”

Nathan looked towards Penny.

Penny readily agreed. “All right, Ms. Hepburn. Why don't you simply stay at the mansion tonight? We can head to Channing together tomorrow.”

Hepburn immediately agreed, “All right!”

That night, Hepburn and her party were temporarily arranged to stay at the presidential palace.

The next day, Nathan's family and Hepburn's group discreetly boarded a commercial flight, returning to Channing.

In truth, Hepburn had one or two opportunities to slip the Tears of God into Nathan's water cup. However, for some reason, she hesitated when it came time to act, ultimately missing her chance.

After the plane arrived in Channing, Nathan and his family returned home. Meanwhile, Hepburn and her group, due to their large number, found it unsuitable to stay in Nathan's place. Therefore, Hepburn and her group went straight to find a hotel to stay in.

After arriving at the hotel, a female bishop named Ayma beside Hepburn couldn't help but ask a question. “Holy Maiden, when you were on the plane, you had the opportunity to pour water for Mr. Cross. You could have slipped the Tear of God into his water. Why didn't you do it? What are you doing?”

Hepburn glowered. “What, are you teaching me how to do my job?”

Emma had to lower her head, but her tone still carried a hint of defiance. “I wouldn't dare. However, this is also a task assigned by Pope Eugene to you and your subordinates. I merely hope to complete the task quickly.”

Hepburn recognized that Emma was using the pope to pressure her.

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