Cross Group chose Jewel Hotel as the venue to hold their product launch.
Penny personally led Cross Group's employees in decorating the place.
Nathan, on the other hand, had a more relaxed schedule. His job was to welcome Dr. Torres.
At this very moment, Colin appeared next to him and murmured, "Something's happened, Sir.”
Nathan frowned. "What is it this time?"
"I just received word that Dr. Torres had already arrived in Horton an hour ago."
Nathan was surprised. "Why didn't he let me know in advance?"
"He probably felt that you were too dignified to be the one picking him up. Besides, he's a really low-profile guy, so maybe he thought of coming to meet you quietly. But something unexpected happened; he was taken away by force the moment he walked out of the airport."
Nathan's gaze immediately darkened.
"Who has such nerve to abduct Dr. Torres just like that?"
"It was Ben Holt of Brimmopolis' Holt family. The guy took Dr. Torres to the hospital and forced him to save his son, Gerard."
"Not the Holt family again!" Nathan raged. "They really have a death wish. Like father, like son."
"What should we do now, Sir?" asked Colin.
"Get my car ready," Nathan instructed coldly. "I'm going to pick Dr. Torres up."
"Yes, Sir!"
At the Horton People's Hospital.
Ben Holt was in the pavilion playing chess with an old man dressed in white robe.
This old man happened to be Jaden and
Kris Cheng's master, Andy Han.
If Rupert Rothschild and Stanley Torres were the leading authorities of Eurasia's medical field, Andy Han would be king of the nation's world of martial arts.
Andy was born into a prominent martial arts family and began training since young. After serving in the army for a number of years, he retired and went on to study the nation's ancient martial arts as well as other combat skills from all over the world.
Eventually, he gathered all his knowledge and came up with his own technique: the Heavenly Crane Fist.
Many well-known fighters from the mixed martial arts and underground boxing world were his students.
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