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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 866

Much to their surprise, Juno shook his head as a sign to stop them from doing anything.

One of his men could not help but ask, "Boss, he is too arrogant. Why don't you allow us to take him down?"

Juno soon appeared grumpy as he pronounced coldly, "Take them down? Mr. Henry and his men were crippled, while Soul Reaper was killed once he'd flung a coin effortlessly at him. Do you really think you can take them down? I'm worried that once the fight starts, not only will you guys be unable to take him down, rather, I'll die along with everyone too."

At this moment, Mr. Henry, who was unable to walk anymore, laid on the couch while uttering weakly, "Mr. Packer, he'd bullied us and showed us complete disregard. Do we really have to let him go?"

Once Mr. Henry finished, Juno's lips quirked, as he sneered, "Nathan obviously wants to investigate the cause of his father's death. He evidently views the

Chamber of Commerce of the West as his target. Unfortunately, he will eventually die because of going against them. We don't have to take revenge against him by ourselves. On the contrary, we merely have to wait patiently, watching him get killed by the Chamber."

After Lily led Nathan and Colin to the presidential suite, she greeted them again and left.

Hence, only Nathan and Colin were left in the suite.

Nathan stood before the French windows, as he overlooked the city and mused emotionlessly, "My dad had jumped off this hotel and died a week ago. Colin!"

Colin answered right away, "Yes, sir!"

Nathan then commanded him, "Find the Scavenger and bring him here. I want to meet him in person."

Colin replied, "Understood."

The music played in the grandest VIP room in Fairyland Club was deafening.

Inside the room, Harrison and his friends enjoyed the party with many beauties, who were highly paid.

While biting a cigar, Harrison stuffed a pile of one-hundred notes into a lady's collar, asking gleefully, "Is it enough? Take off your clothes now!"

After a while, the lady, who appeared both excited and embarrassed, began to undress.

Harrison and his friends laughed aloud as they watched the scene before them.

Later, one of his friends could not help but ask, "Harrison, did you make a lot of money recently?”

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