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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1389

Leah and the rest of the party asked Penny because they noticed the change in her expression after she received the call.

"Our company's employees have gotten themselves involved in a conflict with the villagers. I have to rush over as soon as possible to check on their condition,” Penny replied anxiously.

Immediately, Frida volunteered, 'Til go with you!"

Soon, Penny and Frida got changed and rushed over to their co-workers' side.

Meanwhile, Kylie reached for her phone and called Nathan. She did not hesitate to tell Nathan what went wrong.

Before long, Penny and Frida reached Attica Hot Spring, the largest hot spring in the region.

A bunch of people at least two to

three hundred of them—had gathered by the entrance of the hot spring.

The angry mob was led by a buff guy with a chubby face.

Marcus and a few employees of Cross Group were drenched in blood and were down on their knees in front of the mob.

Penny was infuriated and shocked at the same time. She rushed over and asked, "Who the hell are you guys? Why did you beat up my employees?"

The buff man's eyes gleamed the moment he saw Penny and Frida. He secretly gulped because he had another plan in mind forthem.

He was none other than the most notorious bandit in the North, Victor Coyle. Obviously, he was here to deliberately pick on those from Cross Group.

In actual fact, the person he wanted to target was Nathan. However, two gorgeous ladies showed up before Nathan could reach the scene, and Victor was completely charmed by Penny and Frida.

Victor seemed to have a thing for Penny because of the combination of her elegance, attractive facial features, and slender build. She easily charmed Victor with her qualities.

Victor grinned in a perverted manner as he greeted them, "Hello, ladies! Both of you are so sexy!”

"You'd better watch your mouth!" Frida warned the leader of the bandits.

"Oh? I have always taken great care of my mouth! Do you guys want to have a taste of it?" Victor replied sarcastically.

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