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Colin led Felix and his men to a dilapidated funeral parlor to retrieve Carl's body.
Immediately after, they fled back to the West in a miserable state.
When Chad saw the dead body of his youngest son, he couldn't help but let out an anguished wail and cried out, "My poor son!"
Rowan comforted his brother gently, "Chad, I'm sorry for your loss!"
Meanwhile, Felix reported the details of his Channing trip to Warren. At the mention of his group's defeat to Nathan's subordinate, Colin, his face burned with shame.
With his eyes downcast, Felix said, "Nathan Cross is really hateful, even though he knew that I'm General Quirke's man, he didn't even show you one ounce of respect. After his subordinate defeated us, he even mocked us and told us to step up on our training."
Warren was livid with rage. He slammed his hand down on the table as he roared, "How could there be such an insolent brat in a small place like Channing! He didn't even bother to show me any consideration."
When Chad heard that, he took the opportunity and said, "General Quirke, my two sons died such a horrible death! I beseech you to avenge our Yaleman family."
Rowan added in, "Yup, as long as General Quirke agrees to help us deal with Nathan Cross, we will definitely reward you handsomely."
Warren smacked his chest and said, "Please don't stand on ceremony, Mr. Chad and Mr. Rowan! We are as close as brothers, the enemy of the Yalemans is also my enemy. Don't worry, I'll assemble a team of soldiers at once and we'll set off for Channing to deal with Nathan Cross.”
Chad and Rowan were thrilled when they heard that!
However, Chad couldn't help but express concern, "General Quirke, we are really glad to have your help, but you're from the reserve unit of the West after all. If you and your men appear in the South, would you get into any trouble?"
Warren smiled and replied, "No trouble at all, I'll just have to inform the General of the West and contact the reserve unit of the South to let them know that our team is going there to exchange information on combat tactics. That will do."
After hearing that, Chad replied delightedly, "Thank you then, General!"
Without further delay, Warren sought permission from his superiors and contacted the South that same day.
Then, he gathered five hundred reserve soldiers and set off for Channing, fully armed.
The Yaleman brothers had also gathered a few hundred subordinates from the Yaleman family.
Colin stood beside the two men while he conveyed the message from the Yaleman family to Nathan, informing him that Chad had requested for Nathan to be buried with his sons.
Franklin fumed, "Hah! The Yaleman family from the West seems to think too highly of themselves. They even have the nerves to dream of having our General's family to be buried with Chad Yaleman's sons. I'll get some men and set off for Sandfort Hill right away to exterminate this family."
Nathan dismissed Franklin with a wave, "No need forthat. It's just a small matter and not worth wasting so much manpower."
Franklin flared up and voiced his displeasure without holding back, "General, you've already given the
Yalemans more than enough chances. Not only did they not cherish it, but they had also even gotten worse. We have to properly teach them a lesson this time."
Right after Franklin finished speaking, one of the guards entered the room.
The guard reported, "General, Commander, Major-General Warren Quirke of the reserve unit of the West is outside seeking an audience."
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