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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1826

Summary for Chapter 1826: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Summary of Chapter 1826 from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1826 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.

Lucas and Zach looked towards Nathan, as that was also their concern.

Nathan replied smilingly, “Clifford has the most supporters as of now, followed by Zion, then Garrett. However, not before long, the people behind Zion will start to realize that there's an extremely slim chance that Zion will win against Clifford. Due to their egos, those people wouldn't give up easily and will definitely change camps to your side. With the reinforcement of the guys who were originally behind Zion, it wouldn't be difficult for Garrett to defeat Clifford to become the next president.”

Garrett was delighted to hear that but started to worry the next instant. “But what if Zion's supporters refuse to support me but end up requesting for my supporters, such as the three of you, to change camps to support Zion

instead?”

Nathan replied plainly, “Zion's main supporter is Mr. Windsor. When the time comes, I'll pay him a visit and ask him to support Garrett.”

Upon hearing that, Lucas couldn't help but ask, “Since that's the case, why don't you make the suggestion to President Windsor now to get him to support Garrett?”

Nathan laughed and said, “Mr. Windsor's current intention is to help Zion become the next president. He will only be open to changing his mind if he realizes that it's not going to work. If we ask him to give up on Zion and support Garrett now, there's no chance he'll agree regardless if he views it from the big picture or personal ties.”

Garrett and the other two men nodded in agreement.

Meanwhile, at the same time, in Union Hospital's VIP ward, Leaser, who was in a hospital gown, was lashing out at his family while lying on the bed.

"I'm not staying here. Get me discharged!” He yelled furiously, before continuing, “I'm going to find that bast*rd Nathan Cross to seek revenge! I'm gonna kill him and hack him into a million pieces..."

Ceaser's family members from the Goldstein family were in a frenzy trying to calm him down but to no avail.

Just then, Gillian, dressed elegantly in a silk dress, appeared at the door of the ward with a few of her subordinates.

Filled with resentment, Leaser replied, “Mom, as long as Nathan Cross is still alive, I won't be able to take it lying down. Since dad is not willing to avenge me, I'll get some men and do it myself!”

Gillian replied, “Your dad is busy campaigning for the presidential elections now! However, son, not to worry, even if your dad is not going to help you, mom will take revenge for you. After I heard about what happened to you, I immediately contacted the King of Assassins, Maldragon. He's the best assassin in the world lately. I've already sent someone to engage Maldragon to get rid of Nathan Cross to avenge you.

Ceasers face lit up when he heard that, but immediately after, he had his doubts and asked, “I've heard of Maldragon and know that he has a very good reputation lately in the assassins' world. However, Nathan Cross is the General of the North who's also God of War. Would Maldragon have the guts to take on this mission?”

Gillian replied with a laugh, “Maldragon is a rising star in the assassins' world and he's very keen to establish his foothold. As such, he would take up any jobs regardless of the difficulty level of the missions. Moreover, the harder the mission, the more challenging and exciting it is for him.”

Ceaser's anticipation grew when he heard that. “Ha! That's great! I already can't wait for him to finish off Nathan Cross.”

Gillian smiled as she replied, “He should have already reached Brimmopolis by now. It's likely that he'll be taking action tonight. Let's just have a little patience and wait for his good news.”

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