The warfare declared between Nathan and the Davier family spread like wildfire. Before long, every corner in the upper-class society of Brimmopolis had caught wind of the news, and it became the biggest talk of the city.
Everytime Nathan is mentioned, everyone sighed in sympathy, seemingly thinking in agreement that Nathan would have the short end of the stick this time.
Once the undefeatable defender of the North with several significant victories, Nathan Cross had left quite a good impression on everyone.
Unfortunately, he incurred the wrath of Clifford Davier, and therefore signed his own death warrant.
Everyone remembered the news of Nathan losing his position as the Commander-In-Chief of the North Army a while ago as a result of Clifford's rage.
But now, it's his life that's on the line.
Everyone felt pity for Nathan, thinking this time he's done for, as Clifford had brought out the big guns.
Once the Davier family had made the news to exterminate Nathan public, all of the Daviers' men, troops, and friends from all over the world came to provide support and manpower.
All of a sudden, the Davier family residence was swarmed with people, day in, day out.
Nathan, on the other hand, seemed to be on vacation in comparison with the Daviers' constant effort in preparing for the fight.
Queenie did not go to summer camp these few days. Thus, every day without fail, Nathan, along with Penny and Kylie, would accompany Queenie on trips to Brimmopolis after work. They must have visited every nook and cranny of the city.
In a blink of an eye, half an month had passed.
Nathan's birthday was just around the corner.
After a discussion, Penny and Kylie decided to reserve a grand, private room in Boyale Restaurant of Mandarin Hotel for his birthday celebration.
“The dinner table in the room can fit fifty people at the same time,” Penny informed Nathan. “Do you think it's enough to fit everyone?” she asked.
Nathan smiled affectionately in response. “I don't have many friends in Brimmopolis, fifty is more than enough.”
Penny laughed. “Lies,” she retorted. “It's not that you don't have many friends, you're just modest and despise extravagant celebrations. That's why this time, we'll only be inviting your close friends and family only.”
“You're the best, honey,” Nathan chuckled.
On the day of his birthday, Nathan and the rest arrived at the room they had reserved.
Penny was deeply invested in Nathan's birthday celebration, intending for it to be one of his best. Once they had arrived, she went to the kitchen to check for herself the preparations. How's the food going?And the liquor I ordered? Is everything here? Did they miss out on anything?The cake! Penny went around the restaurant, ensuring everything was in place for the party.
Only after she was thoroughly satisfied did she return to the room.
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