Chapter 334
The Almighty Dragon General
In just a few moments, all the employed Hill family members were suspended from work The Hills
members panicked.
They shouted and scolded the Callahans with offensive words.
Thea also wore a serious expression. How could so many things happen at a birthday party?
She kept thinking of a solution.
The idea of calling the mysterious Mr. Caden popped into her mind, but she did not have his contact
number
âDrag that brat to me,â said Bjorn
The Hills members quickly backed away in fear.
Benjamin and David also hid far away.
Gladys pulled Thea away.
A dozen men dressed in black stepped forward and surrounded James.
James glanced at the guests that appeared at the Hillsâ villa and said calmly. âItâs not too late for you to
leave now. Otherwise, you wonât be able to leave as you please later. Donât you know the mysterious
Mr. Caden who has a great influence in Cansington? He is an existence that is feared by many.â
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âHahaâ¦
âThe mysterious Mr. Caden? Not even God will be able to save you today.â
âIs that so?â
Suddenly, a middle-aged man walked into the Hillsâ villa.
A booming voice resounded in everyoneâs ears.
The crowd turned toward the voice.
It was a man in his 405, wearing a simple blue suit. He looked very ordinary but had the charisma of
someone who had been in authority for an extended period.
Two men followed behind him.
Many peopleâs expressions changed as soon as they saw this person, especially Cooper. As the heir to
tens of billions of the Yodersâ assets, how could he not know the incoming guestâs identity? This was
the highest authority in North Cansington Military Region who carried a star badge on his shoulder
âG-General Nolanâ¦â Cooper was surprised and reluctantly greeted Chase.
Chase approached and glanced at the hundreds of people surrounding the Hillsâ villa. His face
darkened instantly, and he asked, âWhatâs going on?â
âThese people are causing trouble at the Hillsâ villa. That guy seems to be from the Yoders and
probably has an influential background. That guy is called Bryson something. Apparently, his hands are
dirty, and he knows a few influential people. He used his connections to secretly suspend all the
employed Hills.â
âOh? Is that so?â
Chase looked at Cooper and Bryson. He snorted and approached James with a smile. Then, he walked
to Thea and said with a smile, âMs. Thea, sorry for coming late. Are you alright? Were you frightened?â
âHuh?â
Thea was slightly taken aback
âIsnât this General Nolan?
She had seen General Nolan a few times.
Once at Lexâs birthday party and once at the pharmacy when she first came to North Cansington
This was the third time.
âG-General Nolanâ¦â After being stunned for a moment, she greeted him with a surprised expression.
After greeting Thea, he turned around and glared at Bjorn, Cooper, Kannon, Bryson, Dylan, and the
other uninvited guests.
With one look, these people trembled in fear.
Cooper could not endure the pressure and fell to his knees.
âG-General Nolan, this has nothing to do with me. Bjorn forced me to come here with him. Itâs none of
my business.â
Bjorn was dumbfounded.
This was the heir of the Yoders. He had a pivotal role in North Cansington. How could he fall to his
knees so easily?
It was because the man before them was General Nolan. Who was General Nolan?
James hurriedly stepped forward and said, âGeneral, heâs the one who threatened the Hills, saying that
heâll make the Hills bankrupt in minutes.â
âVery good.â
Chaseâs expression darkened, and he immediately took out his phone. He dialed a series of numbers
and ordered, âNotify the relevant departments to investigate the Yoders thoroughly. Check if there are
any problems that need to be rectified or their operations to be stopped.â Cooper sweated profusely
from fear. The Yoders had a net worth of tens of billions, but to obtain their success, they had used
some
more or less unclean methods in their business.
The Yoders would be over if the authorities thoroughly investigated them.
He knelt on the ground and bowed his head.
âGeneral, itâs none of my business. This had nothing to do with the Yoders. Itâs all that old man Bjomâs
idea.â