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Salute to the General novel Chapter 693

The next morning, Nathan took a flight to Alberesque.

Colin, Kylie and the Elite Eight tagged along with him.

Nathan had initially planned to bring Penny and Queenie to Mr. Hill's party. But after finding out that Zayn was going to be present, he dismissed this idea.

He didn't want to involve his wife and daughter in the fiasco with his father.

Besides that, Penny was also too busy to accompany him to Alberesque.

On the contrary, Kylie, who had actually taken two days away from work, insisted to follow when she found out Nathan was going to Alberesque.

Nathan had no choice but to let her tag along.

The group arrived at a farmhouse in the suburbs of Alberesque.

This humble-looking farmhouse with a large compound was Zach Hill's family home.

Zach's father, Michael, used to be a high school principal but had long retired.

Michael lived a reclusive life in this family home, spending most of his time gardening, rearing fishes, drawing and so on.

However, today was a big change for his otherwise usually quiet life.

The courtyard was lit up with lanterns and colorful decorations, and the front porch was filled with cars of people who had come to join his birthday celebration.

Dressed in casual wear, Zach, along with the rest of his family, accompanied Michael as he greeted his friends and relatives.

Neither Zach's superiors nor subordinates were at the scene.

Zach had specifically left orders that those working with him were not to attend his father's celebration.

He only extended the invitation to family friends and relatives, not colleagues.

Therefore, the people who showed up today were mostly close friends and relatives of the Hill family.

Suddenly, someone shouted from the front door, "Zayn Cross from Jixton, Northania is here to send his wishes to Mr. Hill."

Zayn and his entourage walked in, then he turned to Zach and Michael with a smile on his face, and said, "Good day to you, General Hill. Mr. Hill, I hope you are well."

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