Chapter 2116 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 2116 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.
Pails in hand, Kylie hurried over in delight and helped Nathan remove the carps from their hooks.
At the same time, Penny stared at Nathan's mesmerizing smile. Next, she looked at her daughter prancing around joyfully and at Kylie who was gawking in admiration of Nathan. Suddenly, she had an epiphany and steeled her resolve. If Nathan dies, I won't want to live anymore. A life without Nathan is simply meaningless.
Despite the approaching storm, Penny felt that life was too short to stay worried and it was better to live the present to the fullest.
Holding that thought, she discreetly wiped off her tears before joining them with a smile.
Queenie remarked in a joyful tone, “Mama, Papa has caught a big fish. He is really amazing!”
Penny stroke her daughter's head and replied with a smile, “Papa is a god among men and has no equal on Earth. Of course, he is awesome.”
Nathan smiled at her words.
Kylie nodded in agreement. After all, Nathan was just like a god to her.
Penny's initial intention was to compliment Nathan for how exceptional he was.
But just as the words left her mouth, she remembered the saying, “Legends die young” and couldn't help but be overwhelmed by a sense of dread.
Will my invincible husband join the ranks of historical heroes that die young? Just like
Alexander the Great?
Meanwhile, Nathan was oblivious to Penny's worries as he passed the fishing rod to Colin with a smile. He declared, “Alright now, it's late so let's head home. Tonight, I will personally grj|| fish for all of you.”
Valois continued, “As for Will, his father has just died in an accident. Therefore, he is on his way back to his hometown for the funeral. Without Will's protection, Nathan is powerless against us. Likely aware that defeat and death are inevitable, he has chosen to spend his last days with family. Just so he can die without any regrets.”
Clifford felt Valois' assessment made sense but still chose to be wary due to his cautious nature. He reminded in a deep voice, “Even if that's the case, we still can't be too careful. No matter how strong or weak the enemy is, we cannot take them for granted. Even if Nathan is just a mosquito, we will still need to strike at him with overwhelming force to ensure he is utterly annihilated.”
Valois replied with a smile, “Don't worry, Clifford. While you were canvassing support from the titans of various fields, I too have been busy. I have called upon members of the Davier family, our subordinates, and allies from all over the world to gather here.”
He continued, “Consequently, innumerable men have flooded Brimmopolis in recent days. The
Davier family's power is now at its peak. Even if Nathan was still the Commander-In-Chief of the North Army, he wouldn't be able to stand against us, let alone he is a nobody now.”
Clifford nodded. “Well done! Nathan killed my children and now is the time for the Davier family to seek our revenge. I just can't wait for the day of the final battle.”
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