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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1323

Andy got his right arm treated at the hospital, then he turned up at Wyatt's banquet that night.

An exceptionally stunning beauty named Fion Xavier attended the banquet with him.

Fion was from a prestigious family, and she was a top student who had studied overseas. Besides having extremely good looks, she also carried herself with utmost poise and decorum.

Her appearance overshadowed the other socialites at the banquet.

Even the usually snobbish Wyatt was star-struck when he saw Fion.

Holding a glass of champagne in his hand, Wyatt checked out Fion who was wearing a white off-shoulder evening gown. Clearly, she stood out among the other socialites. He asked Andy with a smile on his face, "Who is this gorgeous lady?”

Andy grinned and answered, "Wyatt, this is Fion Xavier, and she comes from a prominent scholarly family."

Then, he turned to Fion and said, "Ms. Xavier, this is Wyatt Windsor, the true prince of our nation!"

Wyatt's father was the president of the nation, so one could say that his nickname 'The Prince' was well-deserved.

Wyatt stretched out his arms towards Fion and said with a smile, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Xavier!"

Fion was rather stunned to hear that Wyatt was the Prince, but she did not expose any intentions to butter up to him. She simply replied, "Pleased to meet you too, Wyatt!"

Wyatt withdrew his arms after that.

He was a little taken aback by Fion's apathetic response as the socialites he met in the past had all tried to suck up to him.

However, this was the first time he had come across such a reserved lady like Fion.

Fion's character left an indelible impression on him.

He looked at Fion from head to toe, causing her to look away and lower her head in embarrassment.

Wyatt thought to himself pleasingly, Not only is this lady an unrivalled beauty, but she is also from a scholarly family. Pure and untainted, she naturally garners respect and admiration. What a rare catch.

While he was busy checking her out, Andy stared at him.

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