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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1564

Summary for Chapter 1564: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Summary of Chapter 1564 from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1564 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.

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Isaac's eyes widened in disbelief as fear rose in his heart.

He knew why Nathan came here right after killing Aran.

Shivering in fear, he pleaded. “Mr. Cross, I was wrong. Please forgive me! Please give me another chance. I promise I'll repent!”

Calmly, Nathan uttered, “Oh? Give me a reason not to kill you.”

Isaac's mind was racing to come out with a solution. “Actually, I didn't come up with the plan to kill you. It was my future sister-in-law, Phoebe Davier, who insisted I should kill you. She gave me the order.”

Frowning, Nathan asked, “Phoebe Davier, daughter of Clifford Davier?”

“Yes!” Isaac nodded profusely. “Please forgive me this once, Mr. Cross.”

Nathan hadn't expected the Daviers' involvement in this matter.

He glanced at Isaac. “You shouldn't have tried to harm my family.”

With that, he stood up to leave. “Kill him!” he ordered Colin and the Elite Eight.

Reaching out, Colin grabbed Isaac's neck and snapped it forcefully.

Isaac died on the spot.

The next day, news of Isaac's death reached Brimmopolis.

The upper class society was in an uproar.

Phoebe was relaxing in the beauty salon when she received news of Isaac's death. She declared coolly, “He claimed to be the God of Weaponry and capable arms dealer. Ha! Useless man!”

Her bodyguard, Durand, replied politely, “Miss, Mr. Duvier said you should stop offending Nathan.”

Phoebe nodded in satisfaction. “Good! Prepare one hundred men. We'll depart to the South soon.

“Also, inform the young men in my social circle that I'm going to the South for a vacation. If they are interested, they can come along.”

Before Phoebe got engaged, she was a player.

She spent her days partying and drinking with the rich brats of Brimmopolis. Most of the rich brats were her sexual partners and would willingly listen to her orders.

Obviously, she was trying to use their influence to go against Nathan.

“Yes,” came Durand's soft reply.

Looking out of the window, Phoebe sneered.

“Nathan, you killed my fiance and destroyed my reputation. Just you wait.”

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