Chapter 321
“Sir, is that really you?” Cameron was surprised.
“Hehe, it sounds like you still recognize this old man’s voice.” The Combatant Commander chuckled and said, “You almost destroyed Andura.”
“Uh...” Cameron felt a little awkward.
“You took so long to answer my call. Have you settled your problems yet?” The Combatant Commander
asked.
“Yes,” Cameron replied.
“That's good.” The Combatant Commander sighed in relief before saying, “Kid, if you have any problems in the future, just come to me directly. I spent a huge effort trying to keep this news a secret this time.”
“I'm sorry, sir. I caused you trouble.”
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“Terence?” At the mention of his mentor, Cameron's eyes twinkled. “Alright, kid. Since everything is alright, I'll hang up. When you see him the next time, send him my regards.
“Yes, sir,” replied Cameron.
After hanging up, Cameron could not help but smile bitterly. He never thought that this matter would alert all the way up to the Combatant Commander.
Speaking of which, he had not contacted his mentor, Terence, in a long time. Ever since Terence handed him the Dragon Token three years ago, he left for a remote island to practice in recluse, so that he could break through.
Cameron wondered if Terence had succeeded or not.
Truth be told, he did quite miss Terence.
“Mr. Morgan, the cleaning has been completed. Do you have any other instructions?" Abel asked at that
moment.
The other generals looked at Cameron with respect.
“Nope. Thank you all for today!” Cameron said politely.
“It's our pleasure, Mr. Morgan! We'll make a move, then!”
“Hmm, alright!”
“Retreat!” The generals waved at their troops. Soon, the army, navy, and air forces left Yrando as quickly
as they came.
“Mr. Morgan, in that case, I'll leave as well.” Harrison looked at Cameron.
“Colonel Larson, thank you for today. Let me buy you coffee another day,” Cameron said with a smile.
Harrison had helped him twice.
“No need! Mr. Morgan! How could you treat me to coffee? Of course, I should be the one buying you coffee!” Harrison said in a panic. “Haha, I'll take you up on your offer!” Cameron chuckled generously. “Haha! Okay! When you're free, just contact me!” Harrison was extremely excited. Having coffee with Cameron was a great honor for him!
“Alright, then, Colonel Larson!” Cameron laughed.
“Goodbye!” Harrison greeted Cameron before leaving with his troops. As all of them left, the cordon was dismantled too. The surroundings of the villa resumed its silence once
more.
As the fighter jets left, the sun shone down once again on Cameron. He could feel the warmth of the sun.
He felt so comfortable he squinted his eyes.
“Sir, where shall we go now?” Blackheart asked.
“To Dakota's,” Cameron replied. Caring for Dakota was the most important thing at that moment. As for his mother’s villa, he'd come again when he was free in the next few days.
He was going to restore the villa to its original form.
“Yes, sir!” Blackheart replied.
They were about to leave when they heard an engine roaring. A military truck was coming toward them.
The truck braked and skidded before coming to a stop right in front of them.
The door opened quickly, and a pretty figure jumped out of the truck. The person looked like she had traveled a long way, albeit still pretty. When she saw that Cameron was still safe and sound, she instantly looked at him in disbelief. “Cameron Morgan, you're not dead yet?”