Chapter 1901 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 1901 is a standout chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
Dash instantly turned pale, and his sweat dripped.
Nathan announced cruelly, “Dash Parr, you are a public servant, but you don't care for the people's wellbeing at all. A local company finally made a breakthrough in treating cancer and received global recognition in the medical field. Instead of celebrating our country's success, you aided a foreigner in his effort to steal the fruits of our people's labor. The Chief Military Governor is extremely disappointed in you.”
Dash replied while trembling, “I've learned my mistake, General. I was momentarily blinded and will not make the same mistake again the next time.”
Nathan growled angrily, “Next time?”
Dash corrected nervously, “No, sorry. There won't be a next time at all.”
Nathan knew that Dash would not have done something like that for no reason. Clifford must've ordered him to do so.
“You better mean it,” warned Nathan in a distant tone.
Dash replied, “Understood. I will never do that again. If there's nothing else, I will leave now.”
After saying his piece, Dash wanted to flee with his men.
Unfortunately, Nathan called out evilly, “Wait!”
Dash and the others had no choice but to stop and turn around.
Dash's heart thumped nervously as he turned to
Nathan and asked cautiously, “Do you have any other instructions, General?”
Nathan reminded calmly, “Didn't you say that you want me to go on my knees and clean your shoes for you?”
Gulp!
Dash's heart jumped as horror donned his face.
He knew about his mentor's hatred towards Nathan. At first, he thought that Nathan had lost all power, so he wanted to bully Nathan in public to make his mentor happy.
Dash cleaned the blood off of Nathan's shoe before tilting his head up and smiling. “Will this do, General?” asked Dash.
Nathan replied calmly, “Your shamelessness saved your life this time. Take your men and get out of my sight. Never let me see your face again. Also, remember that you may not get off so easily if you go after Cross Group again.”
Dash secretly sighed a breath of relief despite the awkwardness his face exuded.
He fled with his subordinate soon after.
Zed walked in with his army of police moments after Dash left.
The previous mayor of Channing offended Nathan and was demoted and reassigned to a remote village.
Hence, Zed was appointed as interim mayor in addition to being a police captain.
Zed noticed how there were many injured victims there, so he instructed grimly, “Get these men under control. Drag the wounded to the hospital and lock up the ones who can still walk.” “Understood,” replied the police officers. Zed hurried over to Nathan. In a voice mixed with both respect and anxiety, he said, “Sorry for coming so ^te, General.”
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