Chapter 1509 A Person In Mind – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 1509 A Person In Mind 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.
The Japanese could only look on as Nathan and his subordinates left before their eyes.
Do Honjun waited until Nathan completely vanished behind the doors, only then did he get up from the floor.
He exchanged glances with Emperor Chongmei, both looking extremely embarrassed by the outcome.
The poor emperor had his son castrated by Nathan and also lost ten artefacts to him, yet he could only let him leave unscathed.
And there was the mighty Japanese God of War, who was not only forced to kneel and beg for Nathan's forgiveness, but also got exposed by Nathan to have peed himself and escaped from the battlegrounds in the war with the Coalition Army.
What a shameful day for them!
Do Honjun turned to Emperor Chongmei in embarrassment. "Your Highness, maybe we should ask everyone to keep quiet about today's incident?"
Emperor Chongmei nodded his head rapidly. "Yes yes yes! Everyone, do not speak a word of what happened today. Whoever dares leak anything out of this room will be arrested under the offence of tarnishing the reputation of the royal family and General Honjun.”
Following the emperor's orders, all the guests promised to not speak a word about the embarrassing incident.
Meanwhile, in the Hotel Kyoto situated opposite Fuji Clubhouse, Spencer Tucker was standing by the window as he witnessed Nathan and his wife leaving the Clubhouse unscathed.
The man exclaimed in shock, "How is this possible? How did Nathan and his wife manage to come out without even a bruise? What's the Japanese emperor and Master Watanabe doing? Oh, and why did Do Honjun let Nathan go like that?"
His subordinates all looked just as confused as him.
Spencer was shocked and mad at the outcome. He had wanted to make use of the Imperial House of Japan to get rid of Nathan.
But now, this perfect plan of his had just failed before his eyes.
He didn't even know which part had gone wrong for his plan to fail so badly.
Jean Houston was well known for his cruelty and was nicknamed the Tyrant by the locals.
Being a foreigner who could establish his own clan in Japan, Jean was definitely no ordinary man to achieve such a feat.
However, the subordinate questioned, "But he and Nathan are from the same nation. Even if he doesn't know that Nathan is the God of War, will he even agree to get rid of a man from the same nation as him?"
Spencer smirked in reply, "To establish a clan in Japan as a foreigner, Jean Houston achieved that through cruel means. He's greedy and also ruthless, and his ruthlessness is not just directed at the Japanese; he's even crueler towards men of the same nation as him. As long as you pay him enough money, he could even go as far as killing his own family."
The subordinates asked in delight, "Then when should we contact Mr. Houston?"
Spencer narrowed his eyes. "Now, because Nathan and his men are leaving Japan soon. We have to act fast right now.”
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