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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1905

Summary for Chapter 1905: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Summary of Chapter 1905 from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 1905 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 was wearing high heels, and there was no way she could catch up to the cars.

Before she knew it, the cars had already disappeared from her line of sight.

Penny slumped down helplessly as her tears kept rolling down her cheeks.

Benson and the others rushed over to comfort Penny.

Ava spoke up as well. “You don't need to worry, Mrs. Cross. The general had been through hundreds of wars, and I'm sure he'll return safe and victorious as he always did.”

Penny wiped her tears off and shook her head without saying a word.

Truth was, when Nathan parted ways with her, a bad feeling rose up in her immediately. She felt like something bad was about to happen, and sorrow flooded her.

However, it wasn't right for her to share any of that with Ava and the others.

At that moment, all Penny could do was pray silently. I pray to the heavens above. Please let my husband come home safe.

Nathan led Colin and the Elite Eight to the military outpost in Channing.

Franklin had already prepped a plane for Nathan and the others, so they flew for the North as soon as they got in.

At two in the morning when the weather was chilly.

The North Army's headquarters.

Fang, Destroyer, and Heptakill led the North Army and its leaders to welcome the Chief Military Governor in the cold.

The plane landed steadily on the helipad of the North Army's base.

The door was opened.

A tall and powerful figure presented itself to everyone.

He was Nathan!

He was wearing the phoenix military coat and the leviathan mask at that moment.

The mask concealed his appearance, but the domineering aura his body exuded was incredible.

Tap! Tap! Tap!

Nathan was wearing his black boots when he walked down the stairs of the plane.

Colin and the Elite Eight followed closely behind.

When Nathan got off the stairs, his feet landed on the red carpet, and his eyes scanned the soldiers surrounding him.

At that moment, Fang ordered sternly, “Attention, salute! Welcome, Chief Military Governor!”

That strength was not unfounded, so the army was also more arrogant than the other military entities in the country.

Everyone from the general to the soldiers to the clean-up crew was arrogant. Their aura showed just how confident they truly were.

Over the years, they had accomplished a lot under Nathan's leadership.

It didn't matter if it was because they worked under Nathan, who was known as the God of War, or if it was because they've accomplished much over the years. Everything boosted their confidence, and as they marched toward a new height, they became arrogant. They even discriminated against others.

Hence, the North Army's strength was also its weakness.

Fang, Destroyer, Heptakill, and Nathan's National Guard were the only ones in the North that were aware of the fact that Nathan was the Chief Military Governor.

The rest of the army had no idea that the Chief Military Governor was their general.

That was why many soldiers on-site frowned when they saw how polite Fang, Destroyer, and Heptakill were toward the Chief Military

Governor, whose strength and appearance were unknown.

Many of the North Army soldiers were loyal only to their general and thought that Nathan was the one, true God of War.

The sudden appearance of the mysterious Chief Military Governor upset them. They were unhappy with how the stranger replaced their general and became their commander-in-chief.

Many were even thinking, the general is the only one worthy of leading us. Who the hell do you think you are? Do you even have what it takes to be the commander-in-chief of the North Army?

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