What Happens in Chapter 1377 God Never Forgives Those Who Sin – From the Book Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Dive into Chapter 1377 God Never Forgives Those Who Sin, a pivotal chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), written by Giselle. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
"Please accept our apologies!" all of the Langers begged.
Not only Joe had widened his eyes, but even the Lillards couldn't believe what they had just heard.
"Dad, you..." Joe's voice was shaking.
"Mr. Langer, why are you apologizing to this bastard? You even kneel before him." Klay also asked.
"That's right," Keller agreed. "What's so special about him? We Lillards have the General of the North supporting us, there's no need to be afraid of him!"
The Lillards and Joe just couldn't understand why the Langers were afraid of a nobody like Nathan.
Trent's face instantly turned pale after hearing what the others had said.
Trent reacted as if he was a cat whose tail was caught in a trap. He pointed at Keller and scolded, "Shut your mouth! We are calling off the engagement between the two families as well!"
The Lillards and Joe couldn't believe their own ears.
Everyone including the Hollands were dumbfounded.
Keller was both bewildered and uncertain about the situation. "Mr. Langer, you can't vent your anger out on us. It's all Nathan! Didn't we agree on the engagement mutually? How can you call it off when the wedding is just around the corner?"
At first, Maurice thought that Nathan's and his family's lives would end because they
had offended the Langers.
However, not only did the Langers not punish them, but they also even apologized just like Nathan had said earlier.
The Hollands began to guess if it was because the head of the Langers was an honest person or maybe Nathan was a much more important person than he appeared to be.
Rating the Translation Will Gain Two Pearls.
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