Chapter 1374 How Should We Deal With Them – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 1374 How Should We Deal With Them 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 stared at Klay and said, "Who do you think you are? Are you even worth being my friend?"
The words embarrassed Klay so much that he wanted to kill Nathan right away.
The humiliation Klay got from Nathan had amounted to more than all he'd gotten in his life.
Even though Klay had failed miserably in front of Nathan, he wasn't going to give up just yet. From his perspective, he still believed in the connection the Lillard had in Bossania and the dozens of fighters back at home.
Hence, it would be easy to take Nathan down anytime he wanted.
Klay finally raised his head and stared at Nathan, "You're the first person who dares to humiliate us in Bossania! You'll definitely regret your action!"
Just as Nathan was about to reply, the sound of the engine roaring could be heard from outside.
Dozens of cars had arrived and parked outside the Hollands' house. About a hundred scary-looking men came down from the cars.
Even though these men dressed in different styles, they all had one thing in common. They were all holding a katana in their hands.
A rich looking man in fur coat came down with a woman in his arm.
The man was none other than Joe Langer, the person who threatened Maurice on the ship.
The woman next to Joe was his girlfriend, Jade Page.
One of the scary-looking men with a scar on his face greeted Joe respectfully. "Sir, the people you're looking for are inside."
Joe smiled arrogantly. "Let's go in then!"
With Joe and Jade in the lead, all one hundred men walked straight into the Hollands' dingy yard.
"Are you that eager to meet your maker?
You dare to use that tone on me in Bossania?"
"Joe, let's just take them down," Jade persuaded. "They have to pay for what they did to us on the ship."
"Babe, how would you like it done?' Joe smiled.
"Chop their legs off so that they could never stand again."
"What a great idea!" Joe clapped. "Guys, chop their legs off! Teach them what it means to offend the Langer family!"
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