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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 632

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Tyson tried hard to suppress his anger as he asked, "Guilford, did you find out whose stupid idea was this?"

The butler shook his head, "I'm not sure, Sir. My guess is that Master Tim offended Liam Davis and some other military leaders. I suppose they are not willing to concede and want to punish Master Tim severely!"

Tyson replied through gritted teeth, "I suspect that Nathan Cross is behind this. He definitely influenced those military men! That man just threatened to destroy the Brown family."

A worried look on his face, Guilford asked, "Sir, what do we do now then?"

"Who is the judge hearing Tim's case?” Tyson asked.

Guilford replied, "I heard that it is the steelfaced judge, William Payes."

Tyson frowned, "Justice Payes has always been a man that stuck to the law. He is strict when it comes to sentencing and never takes bribes. Tim must be in a difficult position now, and it's possible that he may not escape the law. The Brown Family's reputation would be tarnished!"

At noon.

Times Square was crowded.

The public hearing proceeded punctually, and those guilty were going to be sentenced accordingly.

The military had to be activated to ensure that no chaos ensued.

Tim, Phil, Jay, Oliver, and the rest stood in their prison uniforms. They were brought to the scene by the bailiffs, and their cases were to be publicly heard together before the highest court of Horton.

The steel-faced judge, William Payes, was to hear the case personally.

Very quickly, Tim Brown and the rest were found guilty and sentenced.

To be specific, Tim Brown was given the death penalty for murder, rape, bribery, and forming a syndicate!

Phil was given the death sentence with a two-year reprieve, while Jay and Oliver received their respective sentences as well.

When Justice Payes finished reading his judgment, everyone in the crowd cheered.

It was obvious that everyone hated Tim Brown to the core. That spoilt rascal from The East bullied anyone he saw on the streets in Horton!

Some at the scene even pulled out firecrackers in celebration.

Meanwhile, Tyson watched the entire hearing from a corner with a bunch of his men.

Hurt and disappointment could be seen in his eyes as he saw his son receive the death penalty.

A murderous look flashed past Tyson's eyes quickly. Nonetheless, he replied with a laugh, "Nathan, you think that you can do whatever you want because General Davis is on your side, don't you?"

"Haha, I can only say that the game is young, and you are too inexperienced."

"I once said that you would not leave Horton alive. I suggest you look out for yourself."

Tyson turned to leave with his men after he said this.

After getting into his Lincoln, the chauffeur asked, "Sir, where are we headed to?”

"Drive to the Eastern Military District," Tyson instructed calmly.

Earlier, Tyson learned that the commander-in-chief of the Eastern Military Reserves, Elijah Lowe, returned from Brimmopolis.

He had a good relationship with Commander Lowe and intended to pay him a visit.

With a cold smile on his face, he thought.Nathan Cross, Liam Davis is only the deputy commander-in-chief. I bet you didn't know that I was good friends with his superior, Elijah Lowe. Soon enough, I will let you know how death feels.

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