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"General, I'm an ignorant fool who deserves to die. I'm willing to accept any form of punishment, but please spare the innocent women and children of the Barton family!" Schubert pleaded.
Since he threatened to kill Nathan's family and friends, he dared not beg for his life anymore.
He would have no regrets left if Nathan spared the Barton family.
Schubert was terrified that Nathan would wipe out his entire family for revenge. In that case, the Bartons would be finished forever.
Nathan said coldly, "I will spare the innocent members of your family, but whoever else that is guilty must pay their price for it."
Sprawling on the floor and trembling with fear, Schubert and his men waited for Nathan's verdict.
"I want the 300 billion that you swindled from the Cross family back immediately,"
Nathan demanded coldly.
Schubert quivered, "No problem. I will do that at once."
He called the treasurer of the Barton family to transfer 300 billion to the Cross family in half an hour.
Seeing this, Nathan added, "Hand both of your sons, Tom and Jerry Barton, to the court. They shall be convicted for fraud and felony assault, respectively."
Given that Tom scammed 300 billion from the Cross family, he would be sentenced to life imprisonment.
Meanwhile, Jerry instigated his men to assault a few police officers and members of the SWAT team. That would land him with a twenty-year imprisonment at least.
However, that was much better than losing their lives.
Schubert turned a shade of deadly pale, "No problem, General."
Nathan said coldly, "Last but not least, I'm going to charge you and your men here for attempted murder and military personnel assault. Are you going to admit to it?"
It meant that Schubert was now in a persistent vegetative state, and it would be impossible for him to recover.
For such circumstances, the patient only had two choices left.
He would either give up treatment and die on his own or continue living in his current state forever with the expensive cost of medical fees.
However, no miracle would happen even if they kept him breathing.
Knowing Schubert's condition, Nathan sighed, "He reaps what he sows Send him back to his family. As for the rest of the Bartons, my decision remains. Send the men to the North."
"Yes, sir!" Franklin and the others chorused.
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