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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1761

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Dive into Chapter 1761, 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.

In the upper class society of Brimmopolis, Gillian was known to be domineering and protective.

Through her swift and decisive actions, she proved that the Goldsteins were no pushovers.

She personally led a large group of subordinates and arrived in Alberesque to meet her younger brother, Alan.

Her purpose of coming here was to ask her brother to capture all those who had played a part in hurting her son, and also Penny.

Alan was the deputy minister of the South Army's Security Department.

It was common knowledge that besides protecting the commanders, the Security Department had another important job, which

was to punish soldiers who violated the law.

When Alan heard that Penny had ordered Bay and about a dozen soldiers to beat up his nephew, he was livid.

“Don't worry, Gill. I'll definitely capture all of them and have them punished by military law.

“But Penny Smith will be a little bit trickier to deal with. As you know, she's the General's wife, so it'll be difficult for me to lay a hand on her...”

Gillian said icily, “Then, arrest all of the soldiers who hurt my son and punish them first. As for Penny Smith, I'll deal with her myself.”

Alan was relieved upon hearing this, exclaiming with a smile, “Alright, Gill. I'll bring my men over to Channing and arrest all of the b*stards who hurt my nephew.”

After that, he immediately brought a few dozen soldiers from the Security Department and headed to Channing in military vehicles.

Within three hours, they arrived at the Channing Military Base.

When Franklin heard about Alan's arrival, he hurriedly led a troop of men to welcome him at the entrance.

“Haha! Deputy Minister Goldstein, what brings you to Channing? You should've told me you were coming. I would've prepared a little welcoming party for you!”

Alan uttered frostily, “Don't pull this stunt on me. I traveled all the way from Alberesque today to carry out a mission, which is to arrest a group of soldiers who have severely violated the law.”

Even so, he couldn't act on it because Alan was of the deputy minister of the Security Department, and handling military personnel was his job.

If Franklin were to go against military regulations, he would be summoned to court by Alan as well.

Caught in a tight spot, Franklin was at his wits' end.

Just then, Jack and the rest of the Eighteen Riders came forward on their own.

When Franklin saw them, he lowered his voice and asked Jack, “Why did you come out?”

Jack saluted Franklin before replying, “We heard that some people from the Security Department of the South Army came here to arrest us. We don't wish to trouble you, General Wilson, so we decided to come out.”

Alan sneered. “So you were the ones who hurt my nephew?

“Very well, but don't think just because you're surrendering yourselves that I'll play nice.” “Men, arrest all of them and take them away.”

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