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Salute to the General novel Chapter 119

The next day, Thomas Dunn himself came to pick Nathan up. He went along with him to meet Harvey Babcock and to discuss the amount of compensation.

But before Nathan and Thomas reached the auction house, they received a call from Colin.

Colin reported, "Sir, the experts left out some details last night. Even though the porcelain shard itself is authentic, they also detected signs of polishing."

"What does that mean?" frowned Nathan.

"It means that the porcelain vase was already broken even before excavation, and not smashed recently," explained Colin.

"So what you're saying is, someone found a piece of broken porcelain, polished its edges, then mixed it in with other fake shards to con my father-in-law?"

"Yes, sir. It appears that Mr. Smith is the target of a scam," confirmed Colin.

Nathan narrowed his eyes, "Alright. I understand."

Nathan hung up the call and uttered coldly, "Bloody low lives! How dare they try to con my father-in-law?"

Thomas spoke up immediately, "Sir, I've looked into Harvey Babcock's background. People call him the T-Rex, and he also has the backing of the Zabinski family which is one of the Southern Four."

"Simon Peters, whom we took care of last time was a follower of the Zabinskis and also the spokesperson for them in Channing."

"Could T-Rex's actions be related to the Zabinskis?"

Nathan's lips twitched upwards when he heard Thomas' analysis. "Rumors have it that the Zabinski family is behind most of the shady business in the South. If this incident has something to do with them, Hehe, I won't mind giving them a little of my attention."

In the auction house, fifty bodyguards in spiffy suits were standing by.

Their gazes were sharp and their stances firm indicating that they were all highly-trained men.

Harvey Babcock the T-Rex wasn't part of the underground circle nor the aboveground circle.

He was a powerful man who had dealings in both legal and illegal matters and thrived in the grey areas in between.

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