What Happens in Chapter 1720 – From the Book Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Dive into Chapter 1720, a pivotal chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), written by Giselle. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Bang!
Immediately after the gunshot, Kiel fell down with a gash on his head.
His eyes were wide open because he died unwillingly.
“Son!”
Clifford could not help but let out a shriek in agony.
His face was full of anger seeing his son being shot dead.
Everyone was shocked, too.
Nobody would have expected Nathan to be so determined in killing Kiel.
After all, Colin was a master sharpshooter. Before Clifford could even react, Colin had already made the move.
And by the time everyone realized what was going on, Kiel was already dead.
Clifford only planned to let his son stay in prison for a while before having him released.
Never in his wildest dream had he thought that Nathan would execute Kiel by following military rules.
He turned around and glared at Nathan and Colin.
Whoosh!
The subordinates and bodyguards behind him pulled out their guns and pointed the weapons toward Nathan and Colin.
Will exclaimed, “What are you doing?”
Whoosh!
Will and the rest of the soldiers lifted their submachine guns and pointed towards Clifford's men in return.
Both sides were raring to fight.
Watching this, Camilla's expression turned frosty.
“One of you is a general; another one is a member of the Cabinet. Both of you are about to fight each other. Wouldn't it be a joke if the whole world was to find out about this?”
Clifford tried to suppress his anger, but his expression was still extremely intimidating.
Very quickly, Clifford and his men left with Kiel's body.
Many of the commanders and members of the cabinet left eventually.
In the end, only Nathan, Will, and Camilla remained.
Camilla sighed. “Nathan, you shouldn't have been so impulsive. Mr. Davier might be the next President. You killed his son in front of his face.
I'm afraid this hatred might never be solved.”
Will added bitterly, “That's true. Twenty years of imprisonment should be fair enough.”
Nathan explained coldly, “There are things for which you just have to stick to the bottom line and never waver. These are things you have to fight for, even if you have to pay the price with your life. What Kiel has done was beyond my bottom line. He hurt my family, so he had to die; there's no other choice.”
Nathan continued, “Regarding Clifford being the next President and taking revenge on me... I will think about it when he really becomes president.”
Both Camilla and Will were shocked hearing this.
The General and Clifford are officially at loggerheads with each other!
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