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The Almighty Dragon General

Chapter 488
They were dumbfounded. They had just thrown them out in the most insulting and inhospitable manner.
What was with this dramatic change in attitude?
Was James responsible for this? Christopher walked over to Lex and slapped himself in front of the elder Callahan.
“I’m so sorry, Mr. Callahan. This was all my fault. I had no idea you were a VIP of Transgenerational Group. If I had known, I
wouldn’t have acted so disrespectfully..”
Tyron, too, walked over and apologized, “This was a mistake on our part. He has been fired.” Layla looked over at Tyron and
said, “You’re fired too.”
“What?”
Tyron was stunned. Then, he cried out, “Ms. Nora, this had nothing to do with me. This was all Christopher’s fault. All this while, I
have dedicated myself to the company...”
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“Pack your bags and get lost.” Layla did not entertain his whining further. If this debacle was enough to get Scarlett Brooks to
appear, it spoke volumes about the influence the Callahans had. This applied to James as well who personally called Scarlett to
the hotel.
Layla had no choice but to fire a few people. The rest of the hotel’s management team remained silent.
Tommy who had just been beaten to a pulp walked over to Christopher. He postured himself pompously as he spoke to
Christopher.
“You were the one who ordered the security guards to chase us away, weren’t you? I’ll make you regret doing that!” Tommy
delivered a swift kick to Christopher’s stomach.
Christopher collapsed to the ground. He was afraid of saying anything that could aggravate the situation.
James walked over to them and looked at the self-righteous Tommy. He shook his head and stopped Tommy from escalating any
further.

“Let it go. It’s late now. You all should check in and take a rest.”
Tommy stopped himself. Lex looked at James with a look of appreciation on his face, “Thank you, James.”
James acknowledged his gratitude.
Layla approached James and said respectfully, “Mr. Caden, how do you think we should proceed? Should I overhaul the entire
management team along with the security guards?” James said dismissively, “Do as you please.”
James walked away.
“James...” John approached him meekly. James assured him.
“I will do something about Montgomery.”
“Thanks.” Howard hurriedly said. James said nothing else and continued walking back. Meanwhile, with Layla in the lead, the
Callahans entered Glorious Hotel.
At long last, they had finally found some temporary lodgings. The Callahans gathered at a presidential suite in the hotel. Howard
asked curiously, “Father, who exactly is James? After crossing the Watsons and the Xenoses, no one in Cansington wanted to
have anything to do with us. How did James manage to convince Transgenerational Group?”
Tommy immediately thought of a possible reason.
“Dad, do you remember a woman called Xara who got into Transgenerational with Scarlett while we were at the House of
Royals? I heard that she’s now the general manager of Transgenerational’s Food Street.”
The statement seemed to have jogged everyone’s memories.
“Back then, Thea had wanted to divorce James because she suspected something was going on between Xara and James.”
“There must be something fishy going on between them. James must have begged Xara to help him out.”
The Callahans found themselves in a heated discussion. Lex raised his hand to silence the group, “Alright now, everyone
disperse from her. Go sleep.”
Everyone left the presidential suite and returned to their rooms. James left Glorious Hotel. He called Jake immediately.

Jake, who was asleep, was woken up by the call. When he saw James’ name on the screen, he wasted no time and immediately
answered the phone, “I- James... What’s wrong?”
“I want the Oswalds’ address.”
“Which Oswald?”
“Stefon Oswald’s household. He has a son named Colson.”
“Alright, I will see to it immediately.”
Jake hung up the phone and immediately directed headquarters to activate the intelligence web.
Soon, he had gotten his hands on the Oswalds’ information. He sent them all to James

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