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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 967

The faces of the numerous experts behind Zizan darkened after listening to what Nathan said. They almost made a move on the latter. But Zizan stopped them.

He smiled gently, "Very well. Sorry for disturbing. We shall excuse ourselves now."

After saying that, he turned to look at Penny again as he raised his eyebrows and squinted his eyes. "I'll wait for you outside, Ms. Smith."

With that, he left the scene with his lackeys.

Everyone looked at each other when he was out of sight. It seemed like he wanted to keep a low profile in front of all these reporters and would likely deal with Nathan and Penny privately later.

Penny had a complicated expression on and looked a little worried.

Pharmaceuticals were the core competencies of the Cross Group.

Naturally, she knew how powerful the new leader of the Barton Group was.

Zizan appeared tumultuously, and that screamed bad news.

With that, she ended the press conference with a worried feeling.

When the reporters left, Nathan stared at her concerned expression as he let out a smile. "It's okay. Don't take him seriously."

"How can I do that when he's the representative of the Barton Group? That company's the leader of the pharmaceuticals of the nation!" she said with a bitter smile.

"So what? You can replace him after you rid of him."

"If Cross Group gets rid of the Barton Group, we'll become the top company of the pharmaceutical industry in this country."

Penny broke into a laugh when she heard him. Her worries had just vanished. "What nonsense are you spouting!" she rebuked.

"Besides, I don't wish to replace them in the market. I just hope that they'll not make it their target to suppress us."

"You can be rest assured for as long as I'm here,” he answered.

Penny stared at his determined gaze and couldn't help feeling relieved.

With Nathan by her side, she would feel inexplicably safe and secure.

No wonder men are labeled the leader and the protector of the home.

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