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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1609

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Chapter 1609 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1609 is a standout chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

On Dragon Hill, Wilfred stood motionless in front of Santiago's grave.

Though his face was expressionless, he couldn't hide the grief and indignation in his eyes.

Ten years ago, he was imprisoned, and the Lieberman family was about to go to rack and ruin. However, his beloved son turned the tides and took charge of the family single-handedly.

Not only did Santiago stop the Lieberman family from going downhill, their family also started to flourish under his leadership these two years.

While Wilfred was still in the prison, he was pleased and ecstatic to know about his son's achievements. Santiago was the most competent one in the family.

His initial plan was to wait for Hansel to retire. Then, he would get in touch with his old friends and subordinates to get him out of the prison.

Afterward, he would return to the political arena and regain his power.

With his help and guidance, Santiago would reach new heights of success and become the president, fulfilling the goal which he himself couldn't attain.

However, never had he thought that his son died before he was released from prison, and he would never get to see Santiago anymore.

Standing in front of his son's grave, his previous plans and ambitions were shattered into pieces.

The only thing left within him was an unbearable sorrow and fury.

I must avenge my son's death!

Wilfred's eyes glinted with extreme resentment. Clenching his fists, he asked slowly in a merciless voice, “Is Nathan Cross, the disciple of Hansel, the one who killed my son?”

“Yes, Sir. Nathan Cross was the one who killed

Mr. Santiago,” the butler of the Lieberman family, Greyson answered. He was also Wilfred's righthand man.

“Mr. Santiago was about to get back together with Ms. Davies, but the both of them offended

Nathan unintentionally. In the end, he died at the hands of Nathan...”

Wilfred replied coldly, “I only want to know who the murderer is, and I don't care why he took my son's life. Now I'll make him pay the price for killing my son!”

Sensing the intense hatred in Wilfred, Greyson and the others dared not say a word.

Wilfred said bitterly through gritted teeth, “My son is so obedient and outstanding. He hasn't even gotten married. How could Nathan do this to him?”

Leopard replied in a low voice, “Yes, Sir!”

Wilfred waved his hand, and Leopard went away and did as instructed immediately.

The man's gaze fell on everyone else in front of him as he said calmly, “Greyson, inform all the bigwigs in Brimmopolis that my son will be getting married tonight, and invite them to the wedding ceremony.”

“Yes, sir!” Greyson answered.

“Sir, I heard that Nathan came to Brimmopolis today to visit the President, who had fallen ill.”

Hearing that, Wilfred froze for a second. He then sneered, “Is he in Brimmopolis? That's great.

Send him an invitation to my son's wedding.”

“Sure!” Greyson replied.

“Be careful. For now, don't reveal that my son's soon-to-be wife is Nathan's daughter.

I hope Nathan will attend my son's wedding tonight. I can't wait to see his expression when he realizes that her daughter is my son's bride.” The man let out a menacing laugh.

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