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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1182

Dexter, Alfie and the severely injured Connor drove towards the airport in a Maybach.

When their car arrived at an intersection of the suburb highway, a truck charged towards them and collided forcefully with the Maybach.

Boom!

A loud explosion sounded.

Flung away by the truck, the Maybach flipped mid-air before crashing onto the ground.

The windows of the cars were completely shattered, and even the airbags sprang out.

The driver died on the spot, while Alfie, who was pinned down in the car, howled in despair.

Blood covered both Dexter and Connor's bodies. Trembling slightly, they tried their best to climb out of the car.

When they managed to crawl out of the damaged car, they heard the crisp sounds of footsteps coming from behind.

A pair of exquisite heels appeared in front of Dexter's eyes.

He could not help but raise his head to discover that the heels belonged to a beautiful and slender foreign lady.

This foreign lady was none other than Princess Joanna.

Beside Joanna stood Ingram and a bunch of menacing-looking subordinates.

Without saying anything, Ingram and his men whipped out their pistols, pointed them at the heavily injured Connor, and they shot him. Instantly, blood splattered everywhere.

This marked the pitiful end of Connor, one of the most skilled men of the generation.

He was killed by a gun after getting injured in a car accident.

With a cigarette hanging loosely in his mouth, Ingram shot his pistol twice at Alfie, who was screaming in misery in the car.

Afterwards, he even shot the driver and Sam's corpses again.

When Dexter saw this scene, he became overwhelmed with fury and despair.

Raising his bloody face, he glared furiously at Joanna, Ingram and the other men. He spat out resentfully, "Who are you? Why are you killing us?"

Joanna squatted and looked at Dexter, who was covered in blood. She said coldly, "We have nothing against you. If you want to pin the blame on someone, blame Nathan Cross!"

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