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Salute to the General novel Chapter 320

Attracted by the commotion, Nathan and the rest exited the private room.

He instantly moved to stand in front of Penny. Taking in the scene with a quick sweep of his eyes, he questioned coldly, "What's going on here?"

The man in the floral shirt pointed at the inebriated man beside him, accusing, "I'm the boss here, Daniel. Your woman has hit my cousin!"

"He tried to molest me and was acting very offensive!" Penny retorted.

Daniel scowled heavily and insisted, "I didn't see that; all I saw was you slapping him. You'd better apologize to him right now and reimburse us one hundred thousand for the medical fees. If you don't, I'll strip you naked right here and show you what offensive really is.”

Nathan narrowed his eyes dangerously. "A group of men ganging up on one woman. How capable of you."

A cold glint flashed through Daniel's eyes and he gave Nathan a menacing smirk, "You're her man, aren't you? Then you can pay for her actions. You have two options now. Either you get on your knees to apologize to my cousin, or I can break both of your legs. You decide!"

His words caused anxiety to rise in the Smith family. Never in a million years would they have imagined that they would run into this kind of trouble when out singing karaoke.

By contrast, Hank and Prudence Tonkins were delighted at the turn of events.

They knew that Daniel was on orders from Shane, to teach Nathan a lesson. They were eagerly anticipating what would happen next. Would Nathan choose to beg for mercy on his knees or would he allow Daniel to break his legs?

Penny whispered in a worried tone, "Maybe we should call the police.”

"There's no point in wasting police resources on these pathetic thugs." Nathan had not bothered to lower his voice when he said that.

Angered by the other man's flippant words, Daniel bellowed, "Get him, boys! Break the little s***'s legs!"

With that being said, he led his men in a charge toward Nathan.

"Die!"

He threw a vicious hook at Nathan's face.

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