Summary of Chapter 1822 from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 1822 marks a crucial moment in Giselle’s Novel novel, Salute To The General (Nathan Cross). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Penny gaped open-mouthed at Nathan. “How do you know so much about Corey, anyway?”
Nathan chuckled. “Corey underestimated me. He thinks all my power lies in the North, but he doesn't know that I have plenty of powerful connections in Brimmopolis, too.”
The director of the secret service, Hailey, was one of his best friends. She could answer any of his questions regarding the citizens of Brimmopolis at a moment's notice.
Penny suddenly thought of something.
Frowning, she said, “So you already knew about Corey's plan all along!
“No wonder you insisted on dragging me to the drinking party even though you knew I hated that sort of place! So you already knew that
Corey was going to get Barbara to seduce you, and you wanted to use me as an excuse to get out of it!”
It was precisely Nathan's decision to bring Penny along that had foiled Corey's plans tonight.
He had hoped that Nathan and Ceaser would get into a fight over Barbara.
Nathan grinned at Penny. “You're my wife, and I brought you along to help destroy Corey's insidious plans against me! How could you accuse me of using you as an excuse?”
Penny hit him hard on his shoulder. Simmering with rage, she snapped, “In the future, tell me clearly about your plans beforehand! I don't like it when you hide something from me, no matter how unimportant it is!”
Nathan took her hand. Trying to pacify her, he said, “I didn't plan on pulling the wool over your eyes. Otherwise, why would I be telling you about this now?
“Besides, I promise to tell you about my plans in the future, alright?”
Penny said guiltily, “I'm sorry. I was just a little startled by what you just told me. How could people be so manipulative and cunning?”
“I'm afraid we might become like that in the future. That's why I hope you won't keep this sort of thing from me...”
Nathan smiled gently at her. “Honey, don't you trust me?”
“Of course I do!” Penny replied incredulously.
Nathan continued smiling at her. “That's good enough for me. You have to believe that your husband will never hurt you and will always protect you, alright?”
Penny flushed scarlet. Feeling both happy and embarrassed, she muttered, “Ugh, how cheesy!”
The moment they returned to the hotel, Nathan received a call from somebody.
When he saw the number flashing on his screen, Nathan smiled sinisterly.
“Who's calling you at this hour?” Penny asked curiously.
Nathan grinned. “Mr. Lucas!”
“Okay! I'll be waiting for you to grace my house with your presence, then,” Zion said.
The call ended soon after that.
Meanwhile, at the hospital, the surgery room was bustling with people. A surgery was ongoing.
A large crowd of people had gathered at the door of the surgery room. Some of them belonged to the Davier family, while others were from the Goldstein family.
Ms. Goldstein was crying her eyes out, while a crowd of people tried in vain to console her.
Leaser had only been injured by a bullet to his hand, and his life wasn't in danger.
At that moment, Mr. Davier and his subordinates came rushing down the corridor towards them.
Mr. Davier was yelling, “Who the hell injured my son?”
Beside him, Quent said quietly, “I heard it was Nathan.”
A look of anger appeared on Mr. Davier's face.
“Him again?”
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