Summary of Chapter 1436 Take Good Care Of Him from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 1436 Take Good Care Of Him marks a crucial moment in Giselle’s Novel novel, Salute To The General (Nathan Cross). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Nathan hurriedly comforted Wendy, "Aunt, don't worry. We'll wait for Mitchell to teach him a lesson."
Wendy felt anxious yet helpless.
Ian mocked, "Why are you pretending? Fine. If Mitchell really does show up, not only will I beg for your mercy, but I'll also crawl while barking."
Half an hour soon passed. Ian looked at the time and smiled smugly. "Haha! Time's almost up. Where's Mitchell? You can stop pretending now. I've told you that I saw through your tricks already. You've run out of them now. If you're scared that I'll seek revenge on you, you should get on your knees now and apologize."
As soon as he finished speaking, footsteps could be heard from the corridor.
Before Ian and his subordinates could react to the situation, Peony Hall's door was kicked open.
A bunch of men in suits strode in and stood on both sides.
Mitchell, who was wearing a white suit, walked in with a clutch, looking anxious.
A group of young masters from powerful families in Mayberry followed behind him.
These were the rich people who had previously knelt alongside Mitchell in Channing.
When they learned that the General was in Mayberry, they hurriedly followed Mitchell to visit Nathan.
Ian was so astonished to see them; his eyes were going to pop out of his eye sockets.
Oh God!
Almost all of the richest families' young masters are here!
Ian quickly walked up to them with a smile. "Mr. Bright, what brings you all here..."
All the young masters, including Mitchell Bright, ignored Ian, pushing him aside.
They walked toward Nathan and bowed uniformly. "Mr. Cross!"
Boom!
Ian turned paled as his body trembled; he felt as if he had just been struck by lightning.
Wendy's pretty eyes widened as her jaw dropped open in disbelief.
"Thank you for your help!"
Surprised by how polite Nathan was, Mitchell asked daringly, "Mr. Cross, are we considered your friends?"
Nathan replied blandly, "Forget about being friends. Handle him better if you have any respect for me!"
Mitchell knew deep down that they were unfit to be the General's friends.
So, he said hurriedly, "Yes, of course. Rest assured, Mr. Cross. We'll deal with this guy."
Nathan nodded before leaving with Colin and Wendy.
As soon as they walked out the door, the voice of Mitchell sounded, "Men, break this rascal's limbs!"
The sound of bones breaking could be heard as Ian screamed...
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