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Salute to the General novel Chapter 538

Black Panther!

Black Panther was one of the most frightening figures of the underground sector that had joined the Southern Commerce Association.

He had the blood of over a hundred men on his hands and just as many devoted followers.

Once Nathan and Penny lay eyes on the terrifying Black Panther, they will likely be so scared that they will just obediently agree to join our association!

Reginald and Harrison both grinned. "That's a great plan! We need to show Nathan and Penny who's in charge here; otherwise, they won't know what's good for them."

Meanwhile, in a meeting room in the Alberesque government building, Zach Hill, Patrick Ward, Franklin Wilson, Theo Crawford, Oscar Anderson, Edwin Lynch, and other military leaders were happily chatting away with Nathan Cross and Penny.

Governor Patrick Ward was grinning at Penny. "Ms. Smith, don't worry. Your Cross Group is one of the South's most outstanding civilian-run corporations. We will definitely give it the support it deserves."

"Since you're intending to start a second pharmaceutical factory here, we'll also provide whatever support you need policywise."

Penny didn't know most of the leaders that were seated there, but she did know Governor Ward.

She was very touched to hear that he was fully behind the expansion of Cross Group, and she quickly expressed her gratitude. "Thank you, Governor Ward, and thank you to all of you for your support and encouragement."

Patrick looked at his watch then smiled at Nathan. "Mr. Cross, I've asked them to prepare something for us. Shall we go and have our meal now?"

Nathan smiled. "Sure!

Zach Hill concurred. "Let's go. I can't wait to have a drink or two with Mr. Cross.”

And so, Nathan, Penny, Zach, and a whole host of high-level military personnel left the meeting room and went downstairs.

A few vans were already outside waiting forthem.

As it turned out, both Commander-in-chief Zach Hill and Governor Patrick Ward liked to maintain a low profile.

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