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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1805

Summary for Chapter 1805: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1805 – 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 1805 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Fang and other generals greeted them all together and exclaimed, “General! You finally returned safely! We can be rest assured now.”

Nathan smiled. “You came just in time.

Otherwise, we may not be able to come back smoothly.”

Fang beamed. “This time, we gave those fools in Xyperia a full head-on, so they must know how weak they are compared to us and dare not be so arrogant anymore.”

Destroyer smiled heartily. “Ah, it feels so great to smash their thirty thousand troops!”

Heptakill laughed. “If we exploit our victory in hot pursuit, the three hundred thousand border troops in Xyperia would've already been defeated.”

Nathan grinned and said, “That's unnecessary. If we eradicate them tonight, I'm afraid the whole world will be in chaos tomorrow. We only need to show them who's the boss.” Everyone laughed.

Colin looked at Saxon, who wore an ugly expression. “General, what should we do with this guy?” Everyone's attention immediately fell on him.

Saxon's face grew pale, and his voice trembled. “Gen-general...have mercy...”

Nathan stated coldly. “Now you beg for mercy? Where's your pride when you killed my military officer with dumdum bullets?”

Saxon hesitated but could not give a reply.

Nathan ordered indifferently, “Drag this bastard away and execute him to avenge the late

Lieutenant Sutcliffe.”

“Yes, General!”

Shortly, several heavily armed soldiers from the North came and took Saxon away.

Not long after, a gunshot was heard.

Saxon Murphy, who murdered Lieutenant Sutcliffe, had died.

Nathan commanded, “Send back Saxon's body to the Xyperian borders, and warn the Xyperian troops that this is the consequence of destroying our armies."

Fang whispered, “General, Mr. Davier looks agitated!”

Nathan smiled. “Well, I'm sure he is, after coming all this way to cause me trouble for nothing.”

Fang worriedly asked, “Will he exaggerate about your actions to make you suffer?”

Nathan responded confidently, “Don't worry, I'm sure he's got nothing on us tonight. Besides, the Cabinet will be holding a presidential election soon; he won't be wasting too much energy on me.

It was what Nathan had expected.

The following day, after President Windsor discussed the North Army's military actions last night among the Cabinet, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs publicly announced a simple message: The North Army had defended the nation against the Xyperian Army's attacks.

However, Xyperia blamed the North Army for initiating the attack that caused casualties. They didn't announce their losses because they felt embarrassed about losing the commander-in-chief along with thirty thousand soldiers.

Therefore, this war was not known by many as it was not widely reported.

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