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Salute to the General novel Chapter 41

The doctors had just finished patching up Joseph Myers' head wound at the hospital.

The Smith couple and a few of Joseph Myers' assistants stood at the side, cowering in fear.

Joseph Myers had never been so humiliated in his life.

If the public heard of him getting a bottle smashed on his head by some jobless guy, his reputation would be ruined forever.

Suddenly, a man in an Armani's suit burst into the room along with a few of his subordinates. It was John Miller, the young master of the Juno Hotel.

Turns out, John Miller had panicked when he heard that Joseph Myers had been beaten up within the walls of Juno Hotel, so he rushed over to visit him. The last thing he wanted was for Joseph Myers to start blaming the hotel.

Unfortunately, Joseph Myers was still fuming when John Miller entered. "Mr. Miller, how are you going to compensate

me for this?"

"Mr. Myers, please calm down. I've already gotten hold of Nathan Cross's background." John Miller said hurriedly.

"He was indeed a poor soldier, but he also happened to be the savior of Thomas Dunn. Thomas Dunn calls him Young Master, and provides him with any assistance he needs."

"I think that it was Thomas Dunn who asked Schulz and Johnson to help Nathan Cross out."

Joseph Myers frowned upon hearing John Miller's words. "Thomas Dunn?”

The Smiths piped up as well, "That's right, Nathan Cross is nothing by himself. He just happened to be on good terms with Thomas Dunn of the Eastern District, so it must have been Dunn who sent those two people to help Nathan Cross out."

An angry flame flickered in Joseph Myers' eyes. "Looks like he's just riding off Thomas Dunn's coattails."

"Mr. Myers, Thomas Dunn may be a newbie in the Channing underground, but he's really scary!" Miles Smith exclaimed,

"That's right. One of our uncles even got beaten up by his subordinates in the Cloud Palace. It's too risky to get involved in their business, so let's just give up, Mr. Myers," suggested May Smith.

Joseph Myers scoffed, "What makes Thomas Dunn think he can be such a show-off in front of me?"

"I'll get rid of Nathan Cross no matter what it takes! Thomas Dunn had better stay out of this. If he dares to mess with my plans, I won't hesitate to drag him down as well."

"I take full responsibility for this incident, Mr. Myers," apologized John Miller.

"I can help you dispose of Nathan Cross if you can stop Thomas Dunn from sending him help."

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