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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1428

Summary for Chapter 1428 Do Not Offend Nathan Cross: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1428 Do Not Offend Nathan Cross – A Turning Point in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle

In this chapter of Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), Giselle introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1428 Do Not Offend Nathan Cross shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Kneel here for 24 hours to reflect on our actions?

At this very moment, Mitchell, Noel and the rest simply wanted to die.

They were all spoilt and pampered since young. How could they kneel, let alone for 24 hours.

Would they be able to walk after being on their knees for so long?

However, even though they felt like crying, no one voiced their objections.

It was a known fact that the General of the North was a murderous and incisive man! They were lucky enough because he decided not to kill them.

Penny, Sean and the rest of the Smiths gazed at Nathan in wonder.

They knew Nathan was a powerful general, but none of them knew he was this powerful.

He knew the Harbors were wealthy and connected to Terrell by marriage, but he still insisted on punishing them.

For the next 24 hours, even Franklin and Russell came to apologize to Nathan. The two explained they knew nothing about this and pleaded for his forgiveness.

Meanwhile, Mitchell, Noel and the rest remained on their knees for 24 hours before they were sent to the hospital to receive treatment.

Their knees were suffering various degrees of injuries due to long hours of kneeling.

Thanked to their young age, Mitchell and his friends only suffered from swelling. It would only take them a month to recover.

However, as Noel was much older, he couldn't get well that fast.

Due to severe femur fracture, he had to stay in bed for at least a year before he could start walking normally.

Boris Tucker was clad in a black blazer, white shirt, and black slacks. His hair had gone grey, but there was a gentle air about him. However, his gaze would occasionally turn sharp.

Reading the papers, he replied coolly, "So many things have happened recently. The King of the North, Lucifer Leeroy just died. Luckily, we weren't involved in his death. Since it's a critical period, we shouldn't offend Nathan Cross for now."

Jess was upset. "You're a Cabinet Member. Why are you afraid of him?"

Boris answered calmly. "I'm not afraid. It's just not worth it. Lucifer's death caused me a lot of trouble, so we should stay still for now."

The husband definitely would not want to stir up trouble now.

Unfortunately, he didn't know Nathan was already on his way to Mayberry to investigate him right in his hometown.

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