What Happens in Chapter 1448 Itching For A Beating – From the Book Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Dive into Chapter 1448 Itching For A Beating, 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.
There was a sudden crashing sound and their MPV shook violently, followed by a jammed brake.
Their car had collided with another Bentley.
Nathan frowned at Colin, who was driving, "What on earth?”
Colin was fuming, "Sir, that Bentley suddenly swerved and braked in front of us. It was too late for me to brake."
Nathan instructed, "Get off and have a look!"
Nathan had come in two separate MPVs. Nathan and Wendy took one car while del lai and the others took another car.
It was a minor accident, so Wendy instructed del lai's group to go ahead.
Nathan, Colin, and Wendy stayed behind to settle the incident.
A woman in her thirties dressed extravagantly stepped out of the Bentley.
She was accompanied by two burly bodyguards.
The woman sneered, "I was wondering why I was so unlucky today. So it was you, you jinx."
Wendy was livid, "Layla! You got the driver to overtake and slam the brakes to cause this accident, didn't you?"
Layla scoffed, "What if I did? You collided with my car. I don't want this Bentley anymore, so prepare to compensate me twenty million! I heard that your company is on the brink of collapse. Could it be that this will deal the final blow? Hahaha!"
This woman was Layla Harbor of the Harbor family. She was Noel's sister.
Back then, she was Wendy's classmate at Cambridge University, but they were rivals.
Layla loved a man named Scott Graham, but Scott loved Wendy instead.
When Nathan heard Layla insult his aunt, he was enraged.
He slapped Layla without hesitation.
Slap!
Layla's mouth bled and there was a red mark on her cheek.
She was astounded and held her swollen cheek. She screeched, "How dare you hit me?"
Nathan snorted, "You were itching for a beating."
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