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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 620

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Novel Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle

They climbed up Tiverton Mountain, but Nathan's mother's grave was nowhere to be found.

Nathan was shocked and ordered Colin to find out what went wrong immediately.

Soon, Colin figured out the reason behind the disappearance of Nathan's mother's grave. He told Nathan, "Master, I have gotten in touch with the country head of Sunnydale and found the reason behind it. Those from the Cross Family claimed Tiverton Mountain to be their asset and had decided to move her grave away because they didn't consider her as part of the Cross Family.”

"Those from the Cross Family must have had a death wish! Where the heck is my mother's grave now?" Nathan yelled furiously and asked.

"According to the county head, it has been moved over to the nearby cemetery,” Colin replied.

The nearby cemetery was packed with all sorts of miniature tombstones.

There were barren weeds everywhere. It looked like an abandoned cemetery.

Nathan got down on his knees in front of his mother's grave and sniffled, "Mom, I have brought my wife and daughter here to visit you."

Penny, Kylie, and Queenie got down on their knees in front of the grave together.

Nathan spent the entire afternoon in front of his late mother's grave. For once, he wept as though he was an abandoned child.

However, a man yelled and broke the silence when Nathan and his gang were immersed in sorrow.

"Oh? Isn't this Nathan? You're the outcast of the Cross Family? How dare you make your way back here? Tsk! Tsk! Look at how pathetic you are! You're behaving like an abandoned puppy. Hahaha!"

When they heard the despicable voice, they turned around and noticed the presence of a bunch of ruthless men.

The man that broke the silence was a middle-aged man with a typical French mustache. He had a bunch of fierce-looking subordinates behind him.

He was none other than Nathan's uncle, Zachary Cross.

Once Zachary heard that someone was searching for Nathan's mother's grave, he knew it must have been Nathan. Hence, he rushed over with his subordinates.

Nathan cast a stern gaze at Zachary. "Great! I don't have to waste my time searching for you. Tell me! Who was the one that moved my mother's grave here from Tiverton Mountain?"

"Ha! It's none other than Helen! She was the one who had instructed me to move her grave here!" Zachary replied scornfully.

Nathan actually broke both Zachary's legs!

Arghhh!

Consequently, Zachary was rendered immobile. He got down on his knees in front of Nathan as he groaned in pain.

Zachary's men were horrified as well because Nathan didn't bother to hold back against his own uncle at all. He showed him no mercy, even though they were related.

Once Nathan was done, he instructed Colin indifferently, "Get someone to move my mother's grave back to Tiverton Mountain."

"Yes, sir!" Colin replied.

Nathan turned around and surveyed the surroundings. He saw Zachary, who had an awful expression on his face due to the excruciating sensation he was going through and his men who were terrified.

Once again, he warned them, "I want everyone from the Cross Family to get on their knees in front of my mother's grave for three consecutive nights. I don't care where they are, they have to repent for their sins especially Zayn and Helen. Otherwise, I'll deal with the Cross Family soon."

Rating the Translation Will Gain Two Pearls.

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