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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1599

Summary for Chapter 1599: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Summary of Chapter 1599 from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1599 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 and Clifford were both members of the Great Cabinet, but they've always had a frayed relationship.

Despite this, they were both the most popular candidates for the presidency.

Where work was concerned, their collaborations had been both open and secretive in nature.

And now, it was all thanks to Nathan that they both had the same goal to strive for. They had a concrete reason to work together.

“Well, Mr. Tucker. Who should we send over to handle Nathan Cross?”

Boris pondered over this briefly before responding. “Why not Quirrel Simmons.

Ah, good ol' Quirrell. Of course. The Dragon.

There was even a popular saying in the army— First came the Dragon of the South, and behind him lay the God of War to the North.

It would seem that many people in the army assumed that The Dragon or Quirrell would be able to fight Nathan, the God of War.

Many believed that Quirrell was more powerful than Nathan.

There had been whispers about Quirrell's alleged crime. If he had done nothing wrong, he wouldn't have been cast aside in favor of Nathan. Quirrell could have easily been Eurasia's God of War.

Clifford was also surprised to hear the name.

Quirrell was the protege he pulled up with his bare hands. However, when he ran a job in the South, he ended up at the beck and call of Boris Tucker.

This made Clifford dissatisfied with Quirrel's behavior. Although his strength was incomparable, his personality was not particularly likable. Quirrell came off as snobbish, capricious, and have no sense of loyalty. This was something Clifford found hard to reconcile with.

Quirrell was initially someone employed by Clifford. After his stint in the South and his switching of allegiances in favor of Boris, Quirrell would later go on to offend Boris, which led to Boris' dissatisfaction as well.

So far, he had not only managed to offend his mentor, but also his leader.

Very soon, Quirrell was transferred into the logistics department, where he faded into

obscurity. Out of sight, out of mind.

If Boris had not mentioned Quirrell, Clifford would have nearly forgotten this person.

Suddenly, it dawned upon Clifford that Quirrell was the very person that could teach Nathan a lesson.

Firstly, Quirrell was already known as the Dragon of the South. This meant he gained fame well before Nathan did.

It could be said that where strength was concerned, Quirrell s abilities were not beneath that of Nathan.

Secondly, Quirrell was once his protege and Boris's subordinate. This meant they already had a working relationship with the man, which would make this so much easier.

In that corner, he noticed that the man had one hand over the woman's mouth while his other roamed across her body freely.

“Let her go!”

Colin stepped forward and placed a hand on the man's shoulder.

Without warning, the man reacted quickly by turning around and slamming a punch at Colin. Not only was he fast, but he seemed to have quite a bit of strength.

Not bad.

Colin was a little surprised. He then raised his hand and caught the man's fist on time.

Bam!

Colin then retaliated and swung another punch in return. His fist collided heavily with the pervert's face and smashed through the bone. Blood was seen oozing out of where he was struck.

The impact was such that the pervert had no time to scream and merely crumpled onto the ground.

Colin eyed the victim with concern and asked, “Miss, are you alright?”

However, Colin had not expected the reaction he was about to receive from this woman. She suddenly let out a piercing shriek and yelled at Colin. “Help! A pervert! He's trying to kill me!”

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