Summary of Chapter 473 – A pivotal chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle
The chapter Chapter 473 is one of the most intense moments in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), written by Giselle. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Knock knock.
Just then, the sounds of knocking came from the door.
The secretary walked in and respectfully said, "Mr. Kemp, Ms. Smith from the Cross Group is here.
Colton's eyes lit up. "Bring her in.”
Soon, the tall Nathan and the beautiful Penny entered the office.
Colton stared at Penny, who was in her office clothes, with narrowed, lustful eyes.
However, when he saw Nathan, his expression turned grim and unhappy.
Penny introduced herself, "Hello, Mr. Kemp. I'm Penny Smith from Cross Group. This is my husband, Nathan Cross."
Nathan smiled. "We're here to discuss the matters about Concord."
Colton leaned back on his chair as he placed his feet on the office table. Under the artificial lights, his polished shoes shone.
With an upset look, he huffed, "I'm sorry. I'm not in a good mood right now. I don't want to discuss such a thing with you."
Upon hearing this, Penny panicked.
The lease term of the Cross Group's building was coming to an end. She had to look for a new office building to move their headquarters as soon as possible.
At that, he stared at Penny's slim figure and murmured, "If our talk goes well, and if both of us are ecstatic during our talk... Hehe. It won't matter to me even if I charge the Cross Group only 100 million a
year."
Colton's thoughts were obvious in his words.
Penny was not a fool. She knew what the perverted Colton meant.
With an icy expression, she uttered, "Mr. Kemp, please have some respect. I am not that kind of woman, and you shouldn't make me look down on you."
Colton shrugged. Tve told you about the condition. It's your choice whether to agree to it or not, but I can tell you this. Concord is the best office building you can have. You won't find any other office building as good as it. Moreover, Derek Harvey can claim to rule over the residential real estate, but I'm the king in terms of office buildings. If I spread the news, my peers will not lease any office building to you."

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