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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2282

Genevieve went up to the rapperlooking guy as if he was her savior, looking aggrieved.

“Henry, you're finally here. I would have been beaten to death if you came a moment later.”

The onlookers couldn't help but gossip among themselves when they saw Henry.

“So her boyfriend is Hank!”

“Who's Hank? Is he powerful?”

He's the chief of Channing's detention unit, Oliver’s son. His real name is Henry Smith. He's a troublemaker and a big bully. He goes by Little Tyrant. People usually leave him alone because of how powerful his father is.”

“This guy here stood up for the sanitation worker and slapped his girlfriend. Looks like he's in big trouble now.”

Nathan and Penny tuned in on their conversation to get some clue about Henry's background.

Nathan's attention was piqued when he heard that Henry was Oliver's son. Feeling intrigued, he gave Henry a once-over.

At the same time, Henry was also sizing Nathan up.

He pursed his lips and asked rudely, “You're the one who bullied my girlfriend? And you hit her?”

“I'm just teaching her some manners in her parents' place. Is there a problem?” Nathan said impassively.

Henry glared at him. “What the hell do you mean? How dare you hit my girlfriend? You've got some nerve, I'll give you that. You must have a death wish or something, huh?” he spat angrily.

He then turned to Genevieve and asked, “Munchkin, how should I teach him a lesson?”

“You call the shots, Henry,” Genevieve purred.

Henry laughed. “How about I get him to kneel and apologize to you? You can then slap him to your heart's content.”

Genevieve's eyes lit up. “That sounds wonderful. I love your idea, Henry,” she said happily.

Henry laughed in glee and said to Nathan haughtily, “You. Did you hear me? Get your ass over and kneel.

Don't force my hand now.”

Nathan smiled. “I would never apologize to trash like you. Even your father wouldn't dare say another word if I were to get him to kneel.”

What?

Henry flew into a rage.

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