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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 510

The Japanese man shot her a vicious smile and said, "Ms Debbie Lopez, it's good to see you. I am Kenji Mitsui from Yoko Financial Group."

Debbie asked suspiciously, "What are you trying to do by conning me into getting on this car?"

Kenji gazed at Debbie with her perfect figure and leered at her, "Haha! I wish to have fun with Ms. Lopez and take this opportunity to tackle Nathan Cross!"

Fear crossed Debbie's face as she screamed, "Who's Nathan Cross? I don't know him! Release me right now!”

Kenji only laughed, "You don't need to know him. But if you're in my hands, he'll definitely come and save you. By then, I'll have achieved my goal."

At the Channing International Airport, Nathan and Jenny still could not get through to Debbie. Only then did they realize she might be in trouble.

Thus, Nathan called Colin Dunne immediately. "Go find out where Debbie Lopez, the Olympic diving champion, is right now!"

Colin immediately investigated Debbie's whereabouts using the power and influence of the national security unit, as well as the underworld.

Not long after, they spotted Debbie getting into a black car through some footage on a CCTV camera at the airport.

Within five minutes, Colin called Nathan back and reported, "Master, Ms. Lopez has been abducted by Kenji Mitsui!”

Nathan frowned. "Isn't that Japanese brat in custody? How did he get out so soon?"

"He is one of the owners of Yoko Financial Group. He had just been arrested when the embassy of Japan called to strongly protest his arrest. Moreover, the Schulz family used their connections to put pressure on the police officers in Channing. Zed Walker could not withstand the pressure, so he ended up letting both

Marco Schulz and Kenji Mitsui go," explained Colin.

"How dare they!" Nathan yelled angrily.

Colin continued, "Master, according to the latest sources, Kenji has abducted Ms. Lopez and brought her to the Sakura Club."

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