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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1639

Summary for Chapter 1639: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1639 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1639 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.

The most powerful person Hagen could rely on was naturally his uncle and his new father, Boris Tucker.

Unfortunately, in the same way that Cheryl didn't dare tell her father that she had gotten into trouble, he didn't want to tell Boris that he had just gotten himself in a mess.

He took the phone and glared at Nathan and Colin and the others. Then, he dialed the number for the Brimmopolis' chief of police, Timothy Carter.

Timothy was an officer that his father had single-handedly trained and nurtured to get to the high rank where he was now. Because of that, Timothy was very grateful towards Hagen's father and held him in high regard.

Timothy would be more than enough to handle a conceited piece of trash who was flaunting his wealth in Brimmopolis.

Meanwhile, Timothy had just taken care of Thaddeus and his gang, having successfully arrested them all.

He was a little shocked to receive the call from Hagen.

He accepted it and asked cheerfully, “What can I do for you, Mr. Tucker?”

“Mr. Carter, I've met with some trouble at Tiger Park. They beat up my subordinates and injured me, and now they're trying to threaten me into kneeling on the ground. Bring some people over to handle them quickly,” Hagen forced out through gritted teeth.

What?

Someone had the gall to get on the nerves of Mr. Tucker's lawful heir!

They were clearly looking for trouble!

This is unforgivable!

“Stay there, I'll be right over,” Timothy assured Hagen.

Hanging up the phone, Timothy swiftly gathered a force of several hundred police officers and headed for Tiger Park in several hundred police cars.

It didn't take long for Timothy and his forces to surround the entire Tiger Park.

He led the group of several heavily armed officers, barging into the venue.

“Everyone, listen up! Men stand to the left and women stand to the right! If anyone moves a finger, you'll get sent right to a holding cell!”

Everyone who had been willing to pay millions to spectate an underground boxing match was obviously wealthy beyond imagination, as well as of high social standing.

Thus, most of the audience were already familiar with Timothy, and obediently stood aside as they were asked.

Only Nathan, Kylie, Colin, and Cheryl and her group remained standing where they were, as well as the kneeling Hagen and his underlings.

Timothy found Hagen within the crowd in a flash, surprise and anger overpowering his rationality. Who would be so brave as to insult Mr. Tucker?

Turning around, he spotted Cheryl and her

But Timothy's eyes widened in shock as soon as they landed on Colin.

Is that... Is that General Cross' Captain of National Guards, Colonel Dunne?

Seeing that his subordinates were trying to arrest Colin, he quickly rushed to stop them, instructing in a panic, “Wait! Don't act rashly!”

Timothy's subordinates were not the only ones to turn back and looked at him with a confused expression. Even Hagen, the unruly bureaucrats around them, and the audience members were all questioning their own eyes.

Ignoring everyone's confused stares, he hurried forward and forced a smile. “Well, if it isn't my good friend, Colin! Hey, Colin, where's your master right now?”

They're good friends? The sight of the abrupt change in Timothy's attitude towards Nathan's mere subordinate made everyone's jaw drop.

Colin glanced beside him. “Isn't he right here?”

It was only then that Timothy noticed that Nathan was standing beside him, having completely blended in with the crowd.

Chills ran up his spine, and he felt his heart sink to the bottom of his stomach with a loud clunk.

What horrible sin did I commit in my past life to deserve this?

What were the chances that he would bump into Nathan twice in one night with each problem trickier than the previous one?

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