Chapter 1834 – 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 1834 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Gillian and Ceaser were overjoyed at Clifford's invitation.
Ever since Gillian divorced Clifford, she had never stepped into the Davier residence.
As for Ceaser, he maintained his surname as Goldstein and wasn't allowed to acknowledge his paternal roots.
Now that Clifford invited them to the Davier residence for dinner and also offered to cook, it was a sign that he treated them as family and had the intention of reuniting with them.
Prior to this, Gillian and Clifford divorced because of all the conflicts they had due to her bad temper.
Despite being separated, her heart still belonged to Clifford and deep down, she had never stopped fantasizing about getting back together with him.
However, she didn't expect that this day would actually come.
At that moment, tears streamed down her face.
As for Ceaser, he was dying to be acknowledged by the paternal side of his family.
Therefore, both of them felt extremely grateful when they heard Clifford's words.
Taking out a handkerchief, Clifford helped Gillian to wipe off her tears. He consoled her with a smile, “Stop crying. Going forward, everything will be fine for our family.”
Still sobbing, Gillian nodded with a smile. “Alright!”
As Clifford was a busy man, he hurriedly left after settling on a time for dinner tomorrow.
In the ward, only Gillian and Ceaser remained.
As Gillian looked forward to reuniting with her ex-husband, Ceaser waited in anticipation to be recognized by his paternal family. In the future, he would officially be considered a son of the Davier family.
More importantly, if Clifford became the President, their status would also be further elevated.
At that moment, the prospects for both mother and son's future were bright.
However, little did they know that a plot was being hatched against their family at that very instance.
Meanwhile, in Brimmopolis, Corey and his subordinates were sipping tea grudgingly inside an old teahouse.
Highlife answered with a grin, “That is the reason why our organization has survived hundreds of years and we are the best at what we do.”
Corey nodded, “Naturally, I know how good you are before deciding to contact you. The reason I got in touch is that I need you to kill someone for me. However, I'm not sure if you are brave enough to take the job.”
Highlife smiled. “There's no job too big for us and there's no one we dare not kill. I hope that you are prepared for the fact that the price increases with the difficulty of the mission and the importance of the target.”
Corey laughed. “Very well. The person I want dead is the son of the Goldstein family of Brimmopolis, Ceaser Goldstein.”
Highlife widened his eyes in surprise. “Ceaser Goldstein? Son of Eurasia's Cabinet secretary Clifford Davier who was borne by his ex-wife?”
Corey furrowed his eyebrows. “What's wrong?
Do you not dare take the job?”
Highlife chuckled. “Not that we don't have the guts, but the price is high... Erm, I should say sky high.”
Corey grimly remarked, “The price does matter. But you, the Phantom Killers, have to execute it beautifully and not leave any tracks behind.”
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