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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1641

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Chapter 1641 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1641 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.

Although Timothy did not speak very loudly, what he said was heard by everyone and hit them hard.

It was a simple phrase but a mind-blowing one.

The highest military merit of the country was the ultimate honor every military officer were striving for.

Nathan was the only man in the entire nation awarded with the honorable title. At the same time, he was the General of the North, also known as the God of War.

In an instant, everyone gaped at Nathan with astonishment written all over their faces. As it turned out, the young man standing in front of them at the moment was the General of the North, who was also titled as the God of War. He was a gallant warrior who once single-handedly wiped out the entire Coalition Army formed by soldiers from eighteen countries.

Blood started racing in Hagen's body so rapidly that his blood pressure spiked and he nearly puked blood.

Horrified, he stared at Nathan with his eyes widened.

No wonder Nathan described me as a nobody just now.That explains why Nathan was able to kill Ghoul with just one kicklNo wonder Nathan was bold enough to demand me to get on my knees and apologize to him. No wonder he allowed me to seek help just now.As it turned out, he was a General!

Colors drained from Hagen's face all at once when he realized that he might be severely punished for his actions.

At that moment, it became obvious to him that Timothy was not going to be helpful to him. Even if his father was here, Nathan might not even give it a damn.

Someone had told him before that his brother, Spencer, ended up dying because of Nathan.

Therefore, killing him would be another task as easy as pie for Nathan.

Staring at Hagen, who was trembling in fear and drenched in sweat, Nathan jeered, “Did you demand Mr. Carter to arrest me and interrogate me with punishments? Also, did you say that my men and I would not be able to leave Brimmopolis alive after this?”

In a quivering voice, Hagen was eager to offer his explanation, “General, I'm wrong! I failed to recognize you just now because I was too dumb and ignorant! Please forgive me this time! I'm

begging you!”

At the same time, Timothy braced himself to intercede with Nathan. “General, I can guarantee you that Mr. Hagen didn't know who you were just now. As the saying goes, no blame should be attached to the unconscious doer of wrong. For the sake of Mr. Tucker, please give Mr. Hagen a chance to repent his mistake.”

Not only because he dared not set himself against the Nathan, he also did not think any of his men would be good enough to be the match of Colin, who was the Captain of National Guards.

Given that Collin had what it took to be chosen by Nathan as the Captain of the National Guards out of three hundred thousand soldiers, there was no doubt that he must be an ace.

Hagen was smart enough not to embarrass himself. On top of that, he was not audacious enough to initiate another battle with Nathan.

In a diffident voice, he said, “It's not necessary to have another round of battle. I admit that we've lost this round, and I'm willing to honor the bet by transferring ten billion to your bank account.”

“You just have to make me a refund of the two billion I paid you in advance. As for the remaining eight billion, please transfer it to Ms.

Stewart's bank account.”

Hagen was stunned for a second, but he was quick to come to himself. “Yes!”

In the meantime, Cheryl was left dumbfounded too. “Nathan, I can't take the money you've won...

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