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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1669

Summary for Chapter 1669: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1669 – 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 1669 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

With that, he ordered his men to retreat.

Boris' face was clouded over, but there was nothing he could do as he watched them leave with his property.

His subordinate was worried. “Mr. Tucker, Nathan Cross is out of his mind! He has taken all of the documents and electronic gadgets with him. They contained a lot of important information, including your...”

Boris' face grew grim. “Enough! I don't need you to tell me that!”

With his face contorted with rage, he uttered with an exasperated snort, “Hmph! Nathan Cross, do you truly think that you can take me down?”

He ordered his subordinates, “Get the car ready! I'm going to visit the other Cabinet members. I will persuade them to agree to remove Nathan from office and strip him of his military title through a motion tomorrow. By then, I can hold him liable for his offense. I will make him pay the price for defying me.”

“Yes, Sir!” His subordinates got the car ready for him in no time.

That night, Boris was busy visiting the other Cabinet members to defuse the crisis that would possibly affect his political career.

Meanwhile, Nathan, Hailey, Will, and the others had brought the documents and electronic gadgets back to the military base.

At the same time, Hailey had resorted to deploying more than a thousand staff from multiple departments of the Secret Service to help sort out the documents.

They were required to categorize the documents into unimportant documents and those that concerned Boris and his subordinates' illegal dealings.

Nathan, Will, and Hailey needed to be present to supervise the entire process.

Will poured each of them a cup of tea. He took a sip of the tea before he remarked, “General, Director Reagan, we've thoroughly offended Mr. Tucker today.

Thankfully, his efforts were not for naught.

Amongst the remaining nine Cabinet members, those who were on good terms with him had agreed to be on his side to support his motion.

After much negotiation, some of those who previously remained neutral too agreed to support him in exchange for him promising them some lucrative conditions.

The remaining members were President Windsor's trusted aides, so he did not bother to persuade them.

Anyway, amongst the ten members of Cabinet, seven of them, including himself, would agree to remove Nathan from office and deprive him of his military title in the upcoming Cabinet meeting.

A wicked smile crept onto his face. Nathan Cross, you're still wet behind the ears to oppose me!

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