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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1554

Summary for Chapter 1554 King Of War: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Summary of Chapter 1554 King Of War from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1554 King Of War 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.

Boris did not answer Julius. Instead, he said lightly, "If I remember correctly, Yale has engaged to Ms. Davier recently, has he not?"

Though startled, Julius replied, "Yes. Finally, Yale managed to win the heart of Ms. Davier. He was on cloud nine and thought he had reached the pinnacle of his life. Who would've thought he would die in the hands of Nathan's subordinate."

Boris laughed bitterly and said, "Although The Holt family is one of the upper-class family in Brimmopolis, the Russo family is the elite family. Carl Russo used to work with me at the Nine Great Cabinet. Nathan murdered the Holt family's son, who was also Carl Russo's future son-in-law. He committed a huge offence against both families. I know the Holt family and Russo family will not let the matter rest. We shall sit and watch the scene unfold for now."

Julius was overjoyed upon hearing this. It would be best for both the Holt family and the Russo family to go against Nathan. His master would not have to get his hands dirty.

Before he could express his thoughts about the matter, he noticed a sinister glint in Mr. Tucker's eyes.

He shuddered as an absurd thought entered his mind.

When Mr. Tucker assigned Yale and Shadow to poison Nathan's daughter, did he already prepare for the worse outcome?

If Yale managed to kill Nathan's daughter, Mr. Tucker would successfully avenge his son's death.

But if Yale failed, Mr. Tucker could still use the anger of the Holt family and the Russo family to go against Nathan.

Julius shivered at the thought.

If his guess was right, Mr. Tucker's scheme was genius and downright horrifying.

The Holt family conducted the funeral service for Yale the next day.

Numerous families from all over

Brimmopolis sent their subordinates to attend the funeral. Boris also appointed one of his subordinates to send his condolences.

Kenji personally facilitated the funeral service. It was the last thing he could do for his brother.

Although Yale and Ms. Davier were not married, she insisted that she attend the funeral as Yale's widow. She attended to all the guests who visited and extended their condolences.

Once the funeral service ended, Kenji approached Phoebe. "Ms. Davies. Although you were engaged to my brother, you weren't registered in marriage. You didn't have to attend the funeral with the title of a widow. How will you get future suitors?" He asked in concern.

Phoebe answered coldly, "Getting married is the last thing on my mind. Now, I only want to avenge his death. Whoever killed Yale must die, don't you agree?"

As the owner of Ocean Corporation, Kenji was a famous weaponry merchant. His company was a multinational corporation that created value for money weapons and his products were sold all over the world.

He continued arrogantly, "Nathan Cross is just a speck of dust to me. I can take him down without batting an eyelid to take revenge for my brother."

Phoebe nodded in agreement. "I have faith in you. Now is the best timing to strike as he's not in North Army territory. He's on leave."

Kenji said, "Yes. I'll gather my best men and head to the South right away."

"I shall wait for your good news."

With that said, she turned and departed, with two of her bodyguards following her closely.

Phoebe carried an ethereal air of elegance; her pure white dress flowed with her movement as she walked.

Kenji gazed at her slender and graceful silhouette and gulped. His Adam's apple bobbed in his throat and desire bloomed in his heart.

If she agrees to remarry me, I would be the son-in-law of the Davies family. My business would expand a hundred times.

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