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My Substitute CEO Bride (Nash Calicraft) novel Chapter 1497

Here at Drakonia, they were suppressed by these two men.

Drakonia truly hid its claws well.

Atticus said with a smile, "These guys used to be bullies abroad. Commander, you have so many powerful experts around you. It would be a good experience for them!"

Nash smiled nonchalantly. "When you arrive at the Celestial Dragon Squadron, you'll have plenty of time to gain experience. Let's have a chat!"

After a while, more than a dozen luxury cars drove out of the airport at the same time and headed toward Jonford Hotel.

Nash and Atticus were sitting in the same car.

Atticus looked calm on the outside, but inside, he was extremely nervous. After all, the person sitting with him was the leader of Drakonia’s special forces. Atticus was usually confident and carefree even when meeting VIP clients, but he could not carry a conversation now.

In order to lighten the atmosphere, Nash took the initiative to chat. "We can be considered old friends, after all. I bought a lot of information from Shadow Palace back then!"

Atticus looked surprised. "Really? So, I’ve worked for you before, Commander Calcraft. But I’m not sure under which moniker you used before this?"

Shadow Palace had clients all over the world. This organization traded at least hundreds of millions of information pieces, some of which involved well-known figures.

"The Smiling Grim Reaper. Any impression?" Nash showed a smile that he thought was gentle.

"What? T-The Smiling Grim Reaper?" Atticus' pupils shrank as his voice became sharp.

Of course, this name was familiar to him. He was Shadow Palace's largest customer since their inception. The amount of money behind his transactions alone was as high as 1.8 billion. This name was not just a force but a league of its own.

The transaction volume of intelligence purchased by top foreign mercenary organizations only exceeded 100 million.

There was a deeper reason for this.

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