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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2022

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Chapter 2022 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter 2022 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.

At that moment, Colin quickly walked up to Nathan and reported respectfully, “Mr. Cross, I have already brought Hermione here as instructed.”

Nathan smiled and stated, “Very good!”

Following that, Hermione walked up to Nathan apprehensively and said in a trembling voice, “Hello, Mr. Cross. I have come to sing for the children as promised previously.”

Nathan uttered indifferently, “Very well, go prepare yourself and get ready.”

Hermione replied, “Yes!”

Along with her bodyguard and assistant, Hermione was about to go backstage to prepare for her performance.

However, Branson suddenly spoke up, “Ms. Sorokina, wait a moment.”

Hermione stopped and looked at Branson. “You aref

Branson introduced himself, “My name is Branson Fuller and my father's name is Hurley Fuller. He is the chairman of Brimmotopia Group.”

Hermione responded aloofly, “Oh, hello Mr. Fuller, what's the matter?”

Branson asked curiously, “I invited you earlier but you didn't come and one of my subordinates was humiliated too. Why did you come when Nathan asked someone to bring you here? I don't know if it's because you despise me, but please tell me.”

Hermione glanced at Nathan fearfully as she thought to herself, / didn't want to come, but his men were extremely strong and had injured my bodyguard. In addition, Mr. Larrington, who is the richest man in Brimmopolis, fled in terror when he heard Nathan's name. Even the wealthiest Mr. Larrington was frightened of him. How dare I offend him, so I had to come over obediently.

It turned out that Jerome, the wealthiest man in Brimmopolis knew Nathan.

In Jerome's eyes, even though Nathan was no longer the Commander-In-Chief of the North Army, Nathan still retained the General title and was definitely not someone he could mess with.

When Jerome heard that Nathan wanted to meet Hermione, he fled in fear while secretly telling her that Nathan was a General, Eurasia's God of War and must never be offended.

Therefore, Hermione could only come to meet

Nathan obediently.

Hermione looked at Branson coldly as she said, “What is your status, and what is Mr. Cross' status? How are you qualified to compare with him?

It was true that in Hermione's eyes, Nathan was a General who had guarded the North, a commander-in-chief who was in charge of an army of three hundred thousand. He was the famous Eurasia's God of War.

As for Branson, he was just the son of a wealthy family. Being a merchant's son, he had no qualifications to compete with the military commander.

Branson, however, did not know Nathan's identity, and when he heard Hermione's words, he was filled with anger and his face turned red.

When Branson returned to his senses in an instant, he sneered, “Why would others be unable to resist what you say? Who do you think you are? Are you the President or the Chief Military Governor?”

Nathan said, “Now that I have gotten her here, you have lost. As agreed before, if you lose, fall on your knees, bark like a dog, and then disappear from my sight.”

All eyes were fixed on Branson.

Branson laughed and said, “What bet? What bark like a dog? I was just joking with you, you're not serious, are you?”

Nathan laughed, “You're joking if you lose, but if I lose, it's serious, right?”

Branson vehemently denied, “I was joking with you from the start, I was just playing with you.”

Nathan smiled, “Unfortunately, I took it

seriously.”

Having said that, he instructed Colin, “He won't kneel down and bark like a dog, so help him out and make him honor the bet.”

Branson exclaimed angrily, “Don't you dare touch me!"

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