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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1629

After the roller coaster of unwanted events that transpired that day, Nathan and Kylie decided to leave that place.

Just as they exited the Fantasy Nightclub, they saw a Porsche stopping right before them. An attractive lady with cascading curls emerged from the car.

Not only was she conventionally beautiful, but she also had the aura of an aristocrat lady.

The way that she carried herself exuded much grace and elegance. Only the noble ladies born into wealth would carry themselves as such naturally.

The dazzling lady's gaze was fixated on Nathan the moment that she got out of her car. Kylie could not help but frown. Her sixth sense was telling her that the lady standing before them was interested in Nathan.

As she eyeballed the charming woman from head to toe, she could feel alarm bells being set off within her head.

Similarly, Nathan furrowed his brows as the lady walked toward them.

As it turned out, the stunning beauty standing before them went by the name Cheryl Stewart. She was from a prestigious family in Brimmopolis, and her father was the director of the Ministry of Health, among the other twentyeight ministries managed by the Cabinet of the country.

Back when Nathan had been bestowed the title of the General of the North, Hansel and Camilla had wanted to introduce Cheryl to him in hopes that they would become a couple.

Cheryl was an elite lady who was born into wealth. She even graduated from a top-ranking university.

Her parents and brothers were all distinguished figures in various fields. Having grown up in such an environment, the bars she set for finding her perfect other half had always been unrealistically high.

As such, she had never dated anyone until she graduated from college.

Likewise, when she first found out that the President and the First Lady were arranging her marriage, she was rather reluctant about it.

However, as soon as she researched Nathan's background, she fell head over heels for him.

Not only was Nathan a gorgeous man of high status, but he was also impeccable in every

other category.

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