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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1998

Brimmotopia.

Crystal Hotel.

When Nathan walked into the lobby, he saw Penny, Kylie, and Queenie standing there and chatting with a guy.

The guy had an average figure and was wearing a handmade tuxedo.

A number of bodyguards followed closely behind.

The guy's clothing and aura were incredible, and from his back, he seemed like a rich and noble guy-

However, that was not the case when seen from the front.

He had an average appearance and an ugly mole on his chin that was growing hair. All that made him seem especially wretched.

He was talking nonstop with Penny and Kylie.

Unfortunately, the two ladies seemed impatient and looked like they were eager to leave.

“Girls, there's a bar nearby called Heaven on Earth, and it has an amazing ambiance. It's still early in the day, so how about I treat you both to a drink?”

Penny and Kylie were about to reject the guy's invitation when Nathan approached them and asked calmly, “Honey, Kylie. Who's this?”

The ugly guy was working hard to invite the two beautiful ladies to the bar at the time. He was eagerly waiting for their response, but someone interrupted their conversation before either

could speak. That got the ugly man upset.

He glared unhappily at Nathan and demanded in a hostile tone, “Who are you?”

Penny quickly introduced, “This is my husband, Nathan Cross. Nathan, this is the famous local entrepreneur of Brimmopolis, Mr. Dennis Turner. A thief stole our wallets earlier, and after learning about it, Mr. Turner tapped into his network and retrieved our wallets within ten minutes. We were just thanking him for his help.”

Nathan stared amusingly at Dennis and teased, “Looks like Mr. Turner is truly a nice guy who takes pride in helping others. You have such unusual power here in Brimmopolis. My wife and her cousin lost their wallets, and you managed to retrieve their things in ten minutes. I mean, wow, you work faster than the police and are like a modern-day Robin Hood.”

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