Jay grinned. "Now you know the stakes!"
"Yes, yes. Don't worry. Governor Watts and the Cote family will get our act together.
We will never mess with Nathan anymore," replied Charlus.
"The identity of the General is a secret. You should keep it to yourself. Don't tell anyone," Jay told him with a smile.
Charlus hurriedly said, "Yes, sure. I understand."
After hanging up on the call, Charlus wiped the sweat off his forehead in fright.
He made up his mind that everyone in the Cote family would have to avoid running into Nathan in the future. They shouldn't mess with him again.
After he learned of Nathan's identity, all he felt towards him was awe, without a single trace of hatred.
In the office of the boss of Delight Entertainment in Glyngarth, Dominic heard that Charlus had chickened out and compensated Nathan 10 billion, apart from kneeling and apologizing to Nathan.
He was so angry that he cursed, "Damn it! I thought Charlus Cote was a real character! Unexpectedly, he's such a pussy that he actually compensated Nathan Cross and knelt before him. This is utterly embarrassing."
Smiling bitterly, Magnus, his subordinate, said, "Charlus hired David to kill Zayn and Nathan, but unexpectedly, David got arrested and even ratted Charlus out. Not wanting to go to jail, Charlus had to bow his head and beg Nathan for mercy.
To put it plainly, he's just a pussy that sent a piece of trash to kill Nathan and ended up messing it up," Dominic sneered. "It seems we have to seek revenge on Nathan by ourselves now."
"Sir, I've contacted the top assassin in Southeast Asia, The Fiend!" Magnus reported. "He's on his way to our country and will reach Glyngarth in a day or two."
Dominic squinted his eyes and said, "Very well. I won't spare them after what they've done to my cash cow."
It rained in Glyngarth for the next two days.
Three consecutive days of heavy rain led to floods in Glyngarth.
Some low-lying urban areas in Glyngarth were flooded, and many people were trapped in the flood.
The leaders of Glyngarth placed great importance on the disaster. They even dispatched soldiers to rescue the trapped citizens and transfer the property and belongings of the victims.
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