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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1567

Summary for Chapter 1567: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Summary of Chapter 1567 from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1567 marks a crucial moment in Giselle’s Novel novel, Salute To The General (Nathan Cross). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Alma thought Nathan would get upset, humiliated, or even regret his past decisions.

However, never in her wildest dreams did she think Nathan would keep his cool.

Even when the hotel staff derided him, he remained unfazed.

After hearing Nathan's cool reply, Alma realized she had failed to provoke him.

She was utterly frustrated by his reaction.

Never mind if Nathan is still wealthy His family had chased him out ages ago. Look at his miserable self How dare he pretend to be calm in front of me?

As Alma failed to anger Nathan, she changed her target to Kylie.

She thought Kylie was Nathan's wife.

Giving Kylie the once-over, Alma scoffed inwardly. Only naive young girls like her would be tricked by Nathan. Those who are more experienced wouldn't have married someone poor like Nathan.

She greeted Kylie. “You must be Nathan's wife. Hello, Mrs. Cross.”

Nathan was taken aback by her sudden greeting.

Blushing, Kylie hurriedly denied it. “No, he's my cousin-in-law.

Oh? She isn't Nathan's wife?Tsk, I knew it. He can only afford to buy Marlboro now. There's no way someone as pretty as this young lady would marry him!

Alma concluded Nathan's wife must be an ugly hag.

His declaration made Alma and the other hotel staff dumbfounded.

They immediately burst out laughing.

Alma tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and shot Nathan a grin. “Nathan, the Crescent Moon Hotel is new, so I don't think you know us well. This is a five-star hotel. You need to reserve in advance if you wish to reserve the whole hotel. It will cost millions.”

She snickered. “You're no longer the rich heir of the Cross family. Look, you can only afford Marlboro now. So stop pretending to be rich and treat your wife to some fast food. That suits you more.

“Are you done with your nonsense?” Nathan responded indifferently.

“I said, I want to reserve the whole hotel. If you can't make a decision, I demand to see your superior."

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