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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2246

The next day...

The Department of Justice investigated Jameson and brought him to justice.

At the same time, Jameson's wife's company, Hex Incorporated, was also being investigated by the Commercial Crime Department. Not only was the company ordered to stop its business for the investigation, but even Jameson's wife was also arrested.

Deckard was the son of a wealthy family. But after his parents got arrested and his family business got frozen, his life instantly went down in the dumps.

Amelia still stayed with him. However, he no longer had any money, and his temper became worse. He would scold Amelia whenever he wanted to.

Amelia paid a heavy price for choosing him over Amos.

At the Metro Brimmopolis Airport, a colossal plane gently landed.

Then, an imposing middle-aged man with squinty eyes in a black suit and coat got off the plane, followed by hundreds of subordinates.

That man was Bowen, the head of the Camden family.

Bowen brought Federick and more than a hundred trusty subordinates back to Eurasia flamboyantly with only one purpose. He wanted to teach Nathan a lesson and force Penny to return to the family.

The enormous plane was the private plane of the Camden Group.

Many wealthy individuals owned small planes, and only a few could afford to use such a large one.

Bowen had always gone abroad in his luxurious plane. He liked to boast about his wealth and power to his friends in the business so that they could be interested in working with him.

At that moment, Bowen came out of the airport with Federick and his men.

“Federick, have you arranged for anyone to pick us up?”

Federick knew that his boss liked grand receptions. Thus, he smiled and said, “Mr. Camden, I didn't arrange any entourages this time, but I did notify the Camden family to welcome you back.”

“My family?” Bowen was stunned.

“Yes. The Camden family in Brimmopolis. Jameson and the others will come to greet you.”

Bowen chuckled and said, “I've been living overseas for a long time, and I don't really remember any of my relatives in Eurasia. Now that my family members have come to welcome me, it is a good thing that I could catch up with them. Federick, you did a good job this time.”

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