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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1778

Yanny was here on Mr. Davier's orders. His purpose was to investigate Bay Cross's identity.

The man tried to gather information about Bay Cross but did not manage to yield many results. The only reliable lead was that Bay was a lieutenant colonel of the North Army.

The man was perplexed by Bay's identity since the latter actually addressed the South commander-in-chief, Zach Hill as his brother.

Who is Bay Cross?

To clear the air, the man decided to come to meet the famed Bay Cross himself.

The restaurant's manager was taken aback by the dignified aura that the group exuded and hurriedly greeted Yanny, “How may I be of help

to you, sir?”

Yanny fished out a black card, and casually slid it into the manager's pocket. “Swipe the card and pay for everyone's meals and respectfully request them to leave the premises. And then, spare another million as the renovation cost for your restaurant.”

The manager's jaw dropped at the man's peculiar request and said, “Huh?”

Yanny narrowed his eyes at the manager. “I'm not a patient man. Do not keep me waiting for too long. Otherwise, I'm afraid that you might have to spare another amount as compensation for your family for their loss.”

The manager was petrified and scurried off to clear the restaurant and requested for all guests to vacate the premises.

Then, Yanny ordered before turning around to look at Nathan, “Everyone has to leave, except for this guy.”

Nathan raised a brow. So he's indeed after me.

Kylie was astonished and whispered, “Nathan, are these guys after you?”

“Obviously,” Nathan said with a smile.

Other guests in the restaurant sensed that things were taking a bad turn. Seeing as they did not need to foot their bill, they hurriedly left the scene.

Even the staff at the restaurant also fled the scene.

To Nathan's surprise, Kylie stayed.

“You're only here because you're accompanying me for a blind date. As your friend, I cannot just leave you alone here.,” she said adamantly.

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