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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 481

Nathan and Kylie brought Benson home.

When Leah and Penny heard that Benson had lost ten billion and nearly jumped off the building, their faces paled.

Leah hugged Benson and sobbed, "Benson, how could you do this? We can't get that sum even if we sold everything. What are we going to do now?"

Benson hung his head. His eyes were reddened as he bit on his lip. "This is all my fault. I'll take my own life. I hope the loan sharks won't hurt my family."

Penny's eyes also welled up with tears. When she heard what her father had said, she trembled in fury. "Dad, stop making more mistakes. Taking your life after losing your money. Is that the way to solve your problems?"

She wiped the tears away from her eyes and said in determination, "If there are no other options, I'll sell the Cross Group shares I have to pay the debt."

Benson and Leah panicked as they said in

unison, "No way. The Cross Group is Nathan and your hard work!"

Penny turned to look at Nathan. She mumbled, "Darling, I want to sell my shares for Cross Group to save Dad. Will you agree with it?”

Nathan smiled. "Money isn't as important as a person. I'll definitely agree with it to save Dad."

Then, Nathan changed the topic. "But it seems like Dad had been set up. We need to look for the root of the trouble. We'll deal with the person who set Dad up. We won't need to sell our shares."

Penny and her family froze. Unable to restrain herself, Penny queried, "The owner of Royal Entertainment Club, Javion, is the one who set Dad up. Will he agree to let Dad go?"

Nathan chuckled, "I can come up with more methods than difficulties can present themselves. I'll find a way."

Penny knew Nathan was planning to have a chat with the owner of the club.

She was afraid Nathan's impulsiveness would make things worse.

Hence, she uttered, "Okay. I'll come along with you to Royal Entertainment Club. We'll share the responsibility.”

Kylie quickly said, "I'll come along as well."

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