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Salute to the General novel Chapter 869

Fletcher heard about how had Nathan come, torturing Harrison and pushing him off the Paradise Hotel.

His expression turned grim as he uttered coldly, "Hmph! Harrison died in the same manner as Zayn. By doing this, Nathan is declaring that this will be the start of his revenge."

Juno asked timidly, "What should I do now, Mr. Harvey?"

Fletcher replied coldly, "Don't bother about this. You don't need to call the police either. We'll settle Nathan ourselves."

Feeling extremely bitter, Juno agreed softly, "Yes, sir!”

People continuously died, in his hotel.

Even though he could bribe the media to exclude their reports about such deaths, the news would still spread inevitably. His hotel would be affected for a long time.

The only thing he wished for, was that the Chamber of Commerce of the West would not create such a huge ruckus when dealing with Nathan. Otherwise, his hotel would lose all of its business!

Fletcher Harvey quickly summoned the two other elders of the Chamber of Commerce of the West, Mark Ziegler, and Jeremiah Donne. They discussed how to deal with Nathan.

Mark spat furiously, "Nathan Cross is going overboard! How dare he kill our men?"

However, Jeremiah relayed, "We've already taken control of Zayn's liver cancer medicine project. It's going to be sent to the FDA for approval soon."

"Nothing must go wrong at this juncture. We must settle Nathan, that eyesore, as soon as possible."

Narrowing his eyes, Fletcher muttered slowly, "Nathan's at the Paradise Hotel right now. Who should we send to deal with him?"

Mark suggested, "Mr. Harvey, don't you have a very impressive subordinate named

Furies?"

"Since Nathan could kill Harrison, he's probably quite capable too. You should just send Furies over to deal with him."

Furies!

He was a terrifyingly powerful assassin. When he was a child, he was trafficked to the West and sold to an assassin organization.

The assassin organization in the West trained top assassins by an elimination procedure.

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