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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1717

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Chapter 1717 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1717 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.

In a blink of an eye, Kiel was seen coming into the camp, accompanied by a few armed soldiers.

That was the first time Kiel landed in prison ever since he was born. He was extremely infuriated. On his way in, he yelled furiously, “Don't push me! Do you know my father is a Great Cabinet member? If you harm me, all of you will be in deep trouble!”

Nathan coldly watched Kiel yell along the way as the latter was dragged in by the soldiers.

Camilla's eyes carried no warmth as she stared at Kiel.

Will, Lawrence, and the rest of the commanding officers put on a long face.

Clifford's face turned grim having witnessed his son act all high and mighty after causing trouble. “How dare you!”

“Dad, you're here!”

Kiel became emotional when he saw his father.

Soon, he realized that Nathan, Camilla, Will, and Lawrence had gathered there as well. Not only that, but there were also many armed soldiers scattered around the area.

Is this going to be a discussion for my punishment?

Clifford uttered coldly, “Don't call me 'Dad'! I don't have a son like you.”

He then turned around to face Nathan, Camilla, Will, and Lawrence. “Everyone, I was serious about what I have just said. My son is guilty of what he has done; he shall be punished

accordingly.” “We can't let him go that easily.”

“We must act according to the law, and be fair and just.”

Kiel widened his eyes in disbelief. “Dad, you...”

He could not believe what he had just heard. His Dad did not protect him but even openly declared to punish him?

Indeed, Kiel did not know that Clifford had done so to protect him.

In response, Will stood up and uttered, “Kiel got someone to attack you, Sir. He even planned to kill Mrs. Cross and her sister. His sins are unforgivable.”

Unforgivable sins?

Kiel's expression changed drastically. Frantically, he pleaded with Clifford, “Dad...”

Clifford ignored him and lifted his teacup for a sip. He subtly took a glance at Lawrence.

Lawrence understood his meaning and stood up in response. He chuckled and said, “Major-General Long, you're not being objective with your remarks.”

Lawrence went on to say, “The person who attacked the General was Eugene. We are not sure if Mr. Kiel has anything to do with this. Let us investigate first before making any assumptions. Without proof, we can't say that it was Mr. Kiel who set General up. It's not fair to Mr. Kiel. In addition, although Mr. Kiel certainly did hurt Penny and Kylie, you can't simply assume that he planned to kill them.”

Nathan lifted his head and glared at Lawrence in a frigid manner.

Will was furious, too. “He almost killed Kylie. He also kicked Mrs. Cross and resulted in her miscarriage after she was rushed to the hospital. If this is not murder, what is it?”

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