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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1376

The Hollands' faces were filled with fear.

Maurice quickly pulled Nathan to the side. "Na-Nathan, you're too impulsive. The Langers is a huge family in Bossania. Their influence is so big that even your bodyguards can't fight them. We are in big trouble."

"Hah! Are you afraid now?” Joe Langer laughed. "It's all too late now! You will all be dead when my dad arrives!"

"Your dad?" Nathan raised an eyebrow. "You're right. Your father should apologize for not teaching his son well."

Nathan then turned to Colin and ordered, "Notify the head of the Langer family to bring all of his family members over here to offer their apologies."

Nathan's words immediately made Joe and Jade dropped their jaws.

Even the Lillards were stunned as well.

The Hollands were also dumbfounded.

Did Nathan just say he wanted the head of the langer family to come and apologize to him?

Joe wasn't the only one who was shocked by what he heard. Even the Hollands were taken aback.

It was probably their first time meeting someone as arrogant as Nathan, someone who dared to mess with almost anyone.

Joe was the first to react and scoffed, "Seriously, this is my first time meeting someone who could bluff as much as you. Who do you think you are? The master of our nation? The General of the border? Do you even know who my father is? He's someone who can make the Mayor talk to him politely. And you want my dad to kneel and apologize to you? Are you serious?”

Maurice quickly whispered to Nathan out of worry. "Nathan, Langer is one of the biggest families in Bossania. We're in deep shit now... What should we do now? We have to run as far away from here as possible. We have to make sure all of us stay alive."

"Don't worry," Nathan comforted. "Even though Wyatt and I aren't blood-related, our ties are stronger than that. There's no way I'm just going to let them off the hook after they humiliated you like this. Just trust me and leave everything to me. We don't have to run."

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