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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1544

Summary for Chapter 1544 Let Nathan Suffer Too: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Summary of Chapter 1544 Let Nathan Suffer Too from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1544 Let Nathan Suffer Too 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.

Hansel did not swell in this small matter. He told Nathan that his term of service is going to end soon.

He continued, "Boris has been eager to succeed the President's place. I have nothing against his passion, but I have come to realize that he harbors ill intentions. What infuriates me more is that he never hesitates to use underhanded tricks, and he has also been having ambiguous relationships with some of our enemies from other countries."

"Furthermore, he has always been displeased with me and regards my subordinates whom I personally supported as his foes. You're also one of them."

"So, no matter the circumstances, I won't agree to let him take the presidency."

Nathan just listened attentively without giving any opinions.

Hansel then said, "Ever since you and Hailey defeated the north king, Lucifer, and Christopher Windsor of Mayberry one by one, Boris already realized that I was going to do something to him."

"You recently sent his son to an early grave, literally. I bet he hates us much more now."

"While I still wield power, he wouldn't dare to lay a finger on you for the time being, even if he wants revenge badly. Even so, you have to be on high alert."

Nathan frowned, "Do you mean that Boris may retaliate soon?"

Hansel narrowed his eyes and answered, "In the last days of my term of service, I am to bring these parasites to justice."

"But Boris is planning to drag on until I step down. Then, he can reach the peak and rule the world."

"When he realizes that I will end him before I step down, he and his members will certainly not sit back and await their doom. They will definitely launch a counterattack."

Nathan replied solemnly, "I understand. I will take note of that."

Hansel said, "Well, you have only a short period of time till the end of your holiday. Don't stay in Brimmopolis for too long; go back to Channing to spend time with your family."

"Alright!" Nathan chirped with a grin.

The next day, the cabinet meeting carried on as usual.

Today was also the day Boris would selfreflect before all the cabinet members, as per President Windsor's request.

Finally, the funeral was over.

That night, Boris went home and consoled his grieving wife.

Then, he went to the study room alone.

He sat in the dark room without turning the lights on. "Shadow!" Boris said coldly.

The silhouette of a human then emerged in front of him. It had a hoarse voice. "Yes, master."

"I want Nathan to also experience the heartache of losing a son!"

Shadow replied, "Yes, master."

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