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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1743

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Chapter 1743 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1743 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.

Meanwhile, Ceaser started throwing tantrums in the presidential suite of Babylon Hotel when he heard that Faustus and the rest of his gang were beaten up badly.

“Damn it! How dare a trivial bodyguard injure those affiliated with the Goldstein family?”

In the middle of Leasers lackeys in front of him, there were two particular figures that stood out amongst others.

The two men were in the early forties and resembled one another in terms of looks. Judging by their appearances, it was almost a fact made known to others that they were identical twins.

The older brother had a left mechanical arm installed, whereas the younger brother had a

steel walking stick to support himself.

It turned out the twin was born disabled—the older brother was born with only one arm, whereas the younger brother's right leg was crippled.

Nevertheless, the disabled twins were two of the most fearsome figures in Eurasia.

Their actual name was never made known to the public, but the older brother had the alias of Helge, while the younger brother was known as Germund. They were the most vicious duo in the South back in the day, easily intimidating the influential figures because they had murdered countless people during their prime.

It had been quite a few years since the public last heard of Germund and Helge. Others thought they had gone into hiding.

It turned out they had been recruited by the Goldstein family and became a part of the renowned family of Brimmopolis.

“Faustus said the bodyguard insisted on having you dropping by their place and apologize for the things you have done. He said he would wipe the Goldstein family out of existence should you refuse to beg for mercy from Penny,” Helge told Ceaser the things Faustus heard from Nathan.

“What nonsense!”

Ceaser's wrath was written all over his face.

Germund suggested, “Mr. Goldstein, since Penny doesn't really know her place and didn't bother to show the Goldstein family some respect, why don't you send me and Helge their way to take them out?”

Helge was of the same opinion and stated, “Mr. Goldstein, you should allow us to deal with them. We'll definitely complete the mission without fail.”

After giving their suggestion a thought for a few seconds, Leaser announced, “Alright. I'll have both of you in charge of this mission. Make sure to bring Penny and Kylie back to me alive. As for the others, they don't really matter. Kill them if you have to!”

“A few minutes ago, you have given our colleagues in the North a call when I was away, haven't you? Has Captain Dunne proven my identity yet? If he has, what's holding you back? What sort of concerns do you have?”

“To be honest, I can't be sure either, but my gut feelings are preventing me from having faith in you. If nothing's wrong with you, please pardon me for being rude. I'd rather be safe than sorry because I can't put Mrs. Cross' life at stake,” Ava orated in a serious manner.

“It's fine!” Nathan replied with a bright grin.

Suddenly, a thunderous thud reverberated around the room as the door of the restaurant was shattered into pieces.

One of the guards, who was in charge of the restaurant's safety, fell to the ground and was completely drenched in blood.

The customers and the staff of the restaurant were shocked. They turned around and peered in the direction of the entrance.

Shortly after the commotion, two fierce-looking men strode their way into the restaurant as though the injured guard wasn't a big deal at all.

The middle-aged men of similar ages emanated an intimidating presence that could send chilling sensations down everyone's spines. The duo was none other than Germund and Helge.

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