"Of course. I'll make myself clear first. Even if I go to Norwich Group or the Norwich family, I won't really stay there forever.
"At the end of the day, I'll need to go there to deal with their matter. However, I'll just be in charge from the back. As for the other details, we can get to them in the future.
"I'll let you know when I head there, Mr. Kaufman," said Nolan.
When Walter heard that, he knew he couldn't tell Nolan what to do. He didn't know the latter that well. However, Henry personally chose Nolan and trusted him. So, Walter had no choice but to believe that he was capable enough to deal with everything.
"Alright then. In that case, I'll be waiting for your good news," said Walter.
"However, Mr. Greene, the information will be leaked after you've used the Norwich Card. I won't be the only one who's coming for you. Those who have bad blood with the Norwichs will be coming too. Do you need me to stay back and deal with them?"
Nolan waved his hand and said with a smile, "I prefer to keep a low profile, and I can't do that if you stay. Mr. Kaufman, if I can't even deal with something too trivial, then I wouldn't be able to earn your trust, would I? You can leave without worrying.
"However, my mood can greatly affect my actions. If I do something out of hand and someone potentially loses their life, please don't be too surprised."
Walter had always known that the person Henry had personally picked would never be that simple.
At that moment, he finally realized how unordinary Nolan was. Not only that, but Nolan was also capable of doing the impossible as well.
So, Walter took a deep breath and stood up. He nodded slightly at Nolan and said, "Mr. Greene, you can do whatever you want, and I'm in no position to stop you.
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