What Happens in Chapter 1543 For The Country And The People – From the Book Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Dive into Chapter 1543 For The Country And The People, 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.
Very soon, Boris left with his people gloomily.
Nathan smiled at Will and said, "It's all thanks to you, General Long."
Will Long replied respectfully, "I carried out my task according to the President's order. Furthermore, you had something else to deal with on your end. It is only natural for me to help out."
He continued, "Oh, right. The President has commanded you to meet him in a while.”
Nathan nodded, "Okay."
Soon, he arrived at the Royal Palace.
The servant guided Nathan to the side hall and asked for his patience.
However, Nathan ended up waiting for three hours.
The truth was, it was President Windsor's idea to make him wait. He thought of Nathan as a fiend in human form as he had recently created so much trouble.
First of all, Nathan had appeared on Japan's "Feast of the Gods". He had also been accused of the illegal trade of firearms.
Secondly, he had also murdered Mr.
Tucker's son, Spencer. Moreover, he had a dispute with Mr. Tucker in public, and the conflict had ruined their image.
Furthermore, while Nathan was overseas, he had totally destroyed the Dark Temple!
To add fuel to the fire, according to Axel Jordan of the United Nations' Peacekeepers, Nathan had killed prisoners while he was overseas.
President Windsor certainly had a hard time cleaning up after Nathan. Hence, he summoned Nathan and intentionally made him wait to teach him a lesson and dull his sharp edge.
After three hours of waiting, it was already ten at night.
Just then, Hansel presented himself with his wife, Madam Camilla Quinn, and a few
National Guards at the side hall.
Hansel and Camilla both thought that Nathan would've left after waiting for so long.
When they entered the hall, they were astounded to see Nathan with his hands behind his back as he observed a calligraphy masterpiece on the wall with full concentration. They scrutinized the man but found no sign of impatience.
Six words were written in elegant calligraphy: For The Country And The People.
"Really?" Nathan was flabbergasted.
Hansel said spitefully, "Quit acting. You know the difference between our calligraphy. I don't buy it.”
Despite his harsh words, everyone could see that Hansel was delighted by Nathan's praise.
All the bottled-up anger due to settling matters on Nathan's behalf disintegrated and faded into nothingness.
Then, he asked Nathan to take a seat.
Nathan did as told.
Since the guest was seated, the guards served some tea.
Hansel asked Nathan how he was doing recently and chastened Nathan stirring up so much trouble over a guard's blunder.
Nathan stood his ground. Calmly, he said, "Ava Quinn is my subordinate. She is a very talented person. I can't give up on her no matter what comes at me."
Rating the Translation Will Gain Two Pearls.
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