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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1635

Summary for Chapter 1635: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1635 – A Turning Point in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle

In this chapter of Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), Giselle introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1635 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

A dark expression on his face, Hagen spat coldly, “You have quite the rude mouth on you. Who are you exactly? I've never seen you around before.”

“You don't deserve to know who I am,” Nathan replied.

What?

Hagen and his group were taken aback by Nathan's bold statement.

After a while, Hagen started chuckling. “How interesting. You know, I enjoy beating some sense into lunatics like you.”

“You said you'd help Cheryl pay the remaining two billion, right? Fine. Then pay up now. If you're even one short, then I'm taking that as a free pass to smash you into a pulp.”

Nathan waved his hand in one direction. Colin suddenly appeared by his side out of nowhere, bowing politely. “Mr. Cross.”

“Transfer two billion to him,” Nathan instructed.

Yes, sir.

Colin requested for Hagen's banking details, and within the next ten minutes, two billion was successfully transferred into his Swiss bank account.

At the same time, Cheryl instructed Lennon to transfer the remaining eight billion into Hagen's bank account.

Ten billion. Not one more and not one less.

Slightly taken aback, Hagen took another curious look at Nathan. After all, not just anyone was willing to give away two billion so easily.

Which billionaire's son is he?

Nathan didn't seem familiar to him at all, so he guessed that he was some bastard son of a random billionaire that was trying to get into Cheryl's good graces because he liked her.

Hagen had earned ten billion tonight. That in of itself put him in a good mood, and he was willing to overlook how Nathan had just offended him publicly.

In a lopsided half-smile, he said to Nathan, “Good on you, brat. Never would I have thought that you had some money to your name.”

Either way, Cheryl had lost ten billion, two billion of which she owed Nathan. She was going to have to eat only food scraps to survive for the next few days.

A little heartbroken, she muttered to Nathan,

“I X¹ „

Lets go.

Even Cheryl couldn't hide the surprise in her eyes as she looked at Nathan.

Detecting the steely determination in his gaze, she realized that he wanted to teach Hagen a

lesson.

Nathan stared Hagen and his group down coldly. “We've already paid the money, but this mustached man is right. This isn't over until someone apologizes.”

Hagen exchanged confused glances with his followers.

“Well, well. Are you going to apologize to me? I guess you do have some wits about you, brat. If you kneel down and beg for mercy, I'll forgive you just this one time,” he sniggered.

Nathan shook his head. “I think you've misunderstood. I want you to apologize to Ms. Stewart, not me. You've humiliated her verbally, and if you don't apologize to her, then we're not done here.”

Hagen, Cheryl, and literally everyone else around them were shocked.

This young man who had appeared out of nowhere not only dared to provoke Hagen, but also dared to demand that he apologize to Cheryl?

Hagen was Boris Tucker's lawful heir. Even if Cheryl's father were here, he wouldn't have the courage to offend Hagen in such fashion.

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