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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1634

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Chapter 1634 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1634 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.

Cheryl's expression swiftly changed into one of pure fury. “Trying to harass me is a death sentence.”

Her companions standing behind her were each glaring at Hagen too.

But Hagen wasn't in the slightest bit concerned. His uncle, Boris, was a member of the Great Cabinet, and Hagen's family had recently agreed to give him up to be adopted by Boris. He was going to become Boris Tucker's son and his lawful heir!

Cheryl's father was a lowly minister. With old President Windsor sick and bedridden, the Stewart family was done for.

Hagen did not care for the Stewart family anymore, else he would not have voiced out

such a shameless request.

He sneered, “Cheryl, the Stewart family is already done for. Even your father has to bow his head down to me and call me 'Mr. Tucker¹ politely. If he knew that you and I hooked up, he might even be happy for you! So you have no choice but to do as I say...”

Cheryl's glare was so cold that it might have frozen anyone else who met her eyes. “Hagen, you are literally nothing more than a measly rat to me. Do you think you still deserve my attention? Keep on dreaming.”

Hagen absolutely detested other people calling him a rat more than anything else. His expression darkened. “I've already laid out all of my conditions. Whether you agree or not is up to you. It's up to you now. Either you sleep with me, or pay ten billion right now. If you're even one short, my friends and I will go to your house and

demand the remainder from Minister Smith.”

Cheryl's face paled slightly.

Her father had recently asked her to stay on the down-low, and forbade her from getting into any more trouble. If he found out that she was leading a group of bureaucrats and had lost a bet of ten billion, he might become so angry that he'd get a heart attack.

She had to stop Hagen from going to her house and demanding money!

She could not agree to sleeping with Hagen either!

But there was no way she could pay up ten billion right now. What other option did she have?

The chance to force Cheryl to bend to his whims had nearly been right within his grasp before Nathan showed up.

He instantly flared up with anger, barking at Nathan. “Hey, brat, where'd you come from? Stay out of Cheryl's and my business. Don't you know what happens when you cross me?”

Nathan said lightly, “You won, so take your money and go. Why do you care who I am? Also, please quit being arrogant when you're in my presence. You are nothing to me.”

Not only did Nathan's words leave Hagen and his group in his shock, but also stunned Cheryl and her companions.

The Cabinet was busy resolving any and all national issues, and as a result, the members had each gained a great deal of power and influence.

As the lawful heir to Boris Tucker, Hagen was especially influential amongst all of the Brimmopolis bureaucrats.

He didn't know where Nathan had come out from, but this guy obviously had a death wish if he dared to insult him.

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