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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1322

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Chapter 1322 Wyatt Windsor is a standout chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Nathan stopped as soon as he heard the voice.

Drenched in cold sweat, Andy felt as though his soul had been bought back from the grim reaper.

The Jordan family's subordinates also heaved a huge sigh of relief.

They wouldn't know what to tell Old Master Jordan if Andy had been crippled or even killed by Nathan.

All of them looked towards the entrance of the restaurant.

What they saw was a tall, skinny young man walking into the restaurant with several bodyguards.

The young man had fair and flawless skin and exuded an aura of superiority that came naturally, it was the kind of aura that could not be imitated or cultivated.

Some of his bodyguards carried black suitcases, while others walked in like they were trained gunmen.

Anyone could easily tell that these men were the best security detail team from the military.

The young man was none other than Wyatt Windsor, the son of President Hansel Windsor whose term of office was expiring soon.

Wyatt was President Windsor's son with his late wife. After the death of his first wife, he remarried Camilla Quinn.

Hansel and Camilla did not have any children since they tied the knot.

Therefore, Wyatt was Hansel's only child.

Nathan was surprised to see Wyatt as he didn't expect the latter to show up over here.

He was able to become the General of the North for several reasons. The first was because he had made countless contributions to the North.

Another important reason was because both the President and the First Lady were exceptionally kind to him.

If he had not gained the President and First Lady's recognition, he wouldn't have been able to become a general at such a young age.

Naturally, Nathan have a great sense of respect and gratitude for Hansel and Camilla.

Therefore, he was also very courteous when he saw Wyatt. In a surprised tone, he asked, "What are you doing here, Wyatt?”

Wyatt smiled and answered, "Haha, I made a trip here from Brimmopolis specially."

Nathan was even more surprised when he heard this.

Wyatt continued to explain while smiling, "I heard about the little conflict between you and the Jordans. Given that my family has good relations with both your family and the Jordan family, I do not wish to see such conflict between the two of you, so I specially made a trip here to play peacemaker. I hope that for my sake, you

Andy, who was standing beside Wyatt at this moment, said cautiously. "Wyatt,

Nathan only said all those things out of respect for your parents. He doesn't actually think much of you. Look at how he refused your invitation to tonight's banquet. How impudent!"

Wyatt responded coldly, "He is nothing but a pet dog raised by my father and stepmother. I have never taken him seriously before."

Andy laughed and said, "Indeed. How could Nathan ever compare to you? It is said that the President actually wanted to make you General of the North that year, but the First Lady sang praises about Nathan and convinced the President to make him general instead. So, just like that, Nathan was promoted to his current position as General of the North.”

Wyatt glanced at Andy, then said placidly, "Those are just rumors, and they're simply not true. Nathan was able to become general because of his contributions to the North. This cannot be denied."

Andy then replied with a smile, "Yes, yes. Nevertheless, I believe that if you were

chosen as General of the North instead, your leadership skills would not be inferior to Nathan's."

This time, Wyatt did not refute Andy's claims.

His face darkened, and there was a hint of resentment in his eyes.

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