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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 521

Nathan and Penny lifted their heads and saw a gorgeous lady dressed in branded clothes.

She was a nice-looking lady, but the haughty look on her face revealed her supercilious manner.

Penny was surprised to see the lady here. She exclaimed, "Freya! What a coincidence! Are you having a meal here?”

It turns out that this lady was Penny's best friend back in the days. It had been years since they last contacted each other.

Freya was toffee-nosed as she regarded Penny with incredulity. "Eating here? I'm from the upper-class. I would never eat at a place full of peasant workers."

Nathan and his colleagues from the Blue Sky Corporation frowned slightly at Freya's words.

Disregarding Freya's acerbity, Penny shot the woman a faint smile and introduced Nathan to her. "Oh, let me introduce my husband to you. This is Nathan Cross.”

"Nathan, this is my best friend, Freya."

"Hello!" Nathan greeted her blandly.

Freya shifted her gaze on Nathan. Nathan looked average at first glance, but the more one looked at him, the more attractive he became.

Freya was slightly envious of Penny for having such a charismatic husband.

She couldn't find any weaknesses from Nathan's flawless features, so she targeted his background instead.

Freya deliberately asked, "Oh! Hello, Mr. Cross. What do your parents do for a living?"

Nathan was actually born to the purple up north. However, Nathan and his mother had been kicked out of the family when his father insisted on marrying the homewrecker.

In the end, his mother died of depression.

Nathan was left an orphan the day his

mother died.

"They're not around anymore,” Nathan replied coldly.

Freya chuckled softly under her breath.

When she had first noticed Nathan's distinctive air, she had thought he came from a prominent family.

Who would've thought he was an orphan with no parents!

Freya assumed Nathan must be a pauper, especially since he could only afford to eat in a farmhouse restaurant.

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