Of the Giselle stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Salute To The General (Nathan Cross). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 391 Who Dares Bully Us. Let's read the author's Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) Giselle story right here.
Nathan stared at Al Luciano coldly.
Their eyes met in a fiery exchange.
The serial killer Al Luciano, who had the blood of hundreds people on his hands and whose entire presence gave off an air of impending doom as if he were the grim reaper himself, suddenly appeared fearful as he gazed into Nathan's eyes.
The corner of Al Luciano's eyes twitched as a chill rose in his heart. Beads of cold sweat started trickling down his forehead.
As a killer, he was highly sensitive toward danger, and he had sensed the terrifying aura emanating from Nathan.
It was just like a wolf sensing the presence of a tiger. Al Luciano was shocked and frightened by it.
After all, despite his numerous killings, he had only killed hundreds of people.
But Nathan was different. He had literally walked out from hell-on-earth. Al Luciano's aura was clearly no match for Nathan's.
Henry Smith was confused. Al Luciano usually kills without even blinking an eye. Why is he not making any moves?
He urged, "Al Luciano, time to make a move. You don't have to worry about anything, and there's no need to show him mercy. Just render him disabled!"
However, Al Luciano reacted as if he had met the Devil himself. He backed away hurriedly and mumbled, "Mr. Smith, this man is way too terrifying. 1-1 dare not make a move against him! I have a feeling that if I did, I'll die immediately at his hands!"
Al Luciano stared at Nathan in fear as he stumbled backward. Suddenly, he turned around and ran away without even looking back.
Henry and the others couldn't believe their eyes as they stared after Al Luciano's retreating figure.
Then, they glanced at each other in shock.
After Al Luciano disappeared from sight, Henry finally regained his senses and spat angrily, "F*ck, he's the one who kept bragging about how he kills people like flies; as if he were grim reaper himself. But look at him, not daring to even lift a finger before running away with his tail tucked behind his legs! What an embarrassment!"
Henry felt incredibly mortified at what happened. Feeling annoyed, he ordered the rest of his subordinates, "All of you, do what you can to render this rascal disabled!"
The dozens of subordinates surrounded Nathan got ready to attack him.
But at this moment, a deafening roar sounded from outside the door. "Do you think you can fight against Master Nathan just because there are many of you? Do you really think that Master Nathan has no followers?"
Henry's petrifying screams echoed throughout the old house of the Smith Family.
After Nathan and the others reached home, Kylie had also picked Queenie up from the kindergarten.
When Kylie saw the strange expressions on the faces of Penny and the others, she asked them what had happened.
Penny briefly explained to her what happened just now. After listening to it, Kylie commented indignantly, "And they say blood is thicker than water! Pfft. These people are just a bunch of greedy scoundrels! When they saw the potential in your company, they made plans to snatch it from you. How disgraceful of them!"
Leah was also displeased by what happened. Benson and Penny both looked upset, clearly disappointed in their so-called relatives by blood.
However, Nathan said casually as he played with his daughter, "Let's not get our panties in a bunch over those people with ill intentions. We should just do good by others and live our lives well."
Hearing this, Penny's spirit was instantly lifted and her gaze was filled with determination.
She lifted her head and said to Benson and Leah, "Dad, Mom, Nathan is right. From today onwards, we'll focus all our energy into Cross Group and work hard to bring it to new heights."
Benson nodded. "Yeah. As long as we're able to strengthen Cross Group's power and influence, no matter if it's the Old Master or The Smiths from Alberesque, none of them would be able to look down on us and bully us!”
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