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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 468

Not long after, the security guards dragged Freddie and his subordinates out of the office.

Jenny also hurriedly called the cleaner to clean up the mess.

Nathan and Penny walked to the President's lounge next door. Penny's face was filled with worry and she sighed, "You only had to teach them a lesson earlier. There was no need to be so cruel."

"He is Schulz family's eldest grandson and his family holds immense power. In addition, Jaxon is Brimmopolis' mayor."

"After offending them, them will likely target us in the future."

Nathan gazed at Penny and smiled. "The bottom line is simple. Anyone who messes with my wife and family will have to pay with their blood."

Penny looked at Nathan's determined gaze and her heart suddenly softened, with a warm, fuzzy sensation spreading through her limbs.

She glanced at his face with affection. "Hubby!"

"Hmm?"

Penny blushed slightly, tilting her face up with her eyes closed.

At first, Nathan was puzzled. His eyes then fell on Penny's red lips and he realized she was actually asking for a kiss.

Love struck, he dipped his head to kiss her.

When the two touched, she trembled slightly, letting out a groan.

Just as they were kissing, Jenny suddenly knocked on the door and came in.

"President Smith, the office is clean... Oh, I did not see a thing!"

Jenny knocked before she entered the room, but she did not expect to see Penny and Nathan making out. She was so surprised that she quickly covered her eyes and ran out.

Embarrassed, Penny also quickly pushed Nathan away. How embarrassing for her to be caught kissing Nathan by her own employee!

He seemed indifferent and even said, "We should scold Jenny for entering without permission after she knocked."

Penny's blush spread to her neck. She was ashamed and slightly annoyed. "Are you not embarrassed? Don't you dare talk about this matter again!”

Nathan chuckled, "We are husband and wife. What is so embarrassing about kissing my wife?"

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