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Salute to the General novel Chapter 152

Knowing that Scar had figured out his identity, Nathan cut him off. "You should watch yourself since you know who I am. How could an elite like you end up as someone else's pet dog?"

"Forgive me," Scar said remorsefully. "I'll cut all ties with Jon Xander from now on and make an honest living."

He struggled to get up, but couldn't help but ask before leaving, "There's one thing I want to be clear of, how much of your total strength did you just use against me?"

Nathan glanced at him and answered calmly, "One-tenth!"

Scar was shocked once again. "As expected of Ares," he muttered before humbly accepting his defeat and left.

Meanwhile, at Wigston Club.

Jon Xander was beyond livid as his subordinates stood by his side in fear.

A murderous look flashed in his eyes. "Scar didn't manage to kill Nathan Cross— and he left without a word?"

"Yes," one of the subordinates answered. "Nathan Cross also sent us a warning. He's giving us three days to leave Channing and never return, or we will bear the consequences."

Jon Xander was so furious that he laughed. "What a mad lad! In that case, I'll kill Nathan Cross and Thomas Dunn in three days!”

It was the first day of summer vacation, so Nathan and Penny took Queenie to the Children's Activity Centre.

With summer break just starting, the center was in the midst of recruiting students for various classes.

Every corner in the center was packed with parents showing their children around.

Nathan Cross asked his daughter with a grin, "Is there something you're interested in? What do you feel like learning?”

Nathan and Penny thought the child would be interested in singing, dancing or playing the piano, just like other girls.

However, Queenie made a request, "Daddy and Mommy, I want to learn to play Go."

It turned out that whenever Benson Smith was free, he would take Queenie along to play Go with the other elderly men at the park.

That was how Queenie developed an interest in the board game.

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