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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1444

At this point, Robinson paused and jeered, "Initially, I'd only be able to lock you up for two months for hitting someone in a military base, destruction of property, and calling Lieutenant General Windsor by his full name. To think that you'd impersonate the commander-in-chief! For this alone, you've earned a life sentence!"

Life sentence!

Wendy's face was drained of all color and felt worried for Nathan.

Meanwhile, Cassandra and her friends looked smug when they learned that Nathan would be getting a life sentence.

Nathan, on the other hand, chuckled, "I have no need to impersonate myself. My subordinate knows my identity. Is that a crime as well?"

Cassandra sneered, "How shameless! At this point, you're still insisting that you're a general. Stop showing off. If you kneel down to apologize to me, I might consider letting you off. I said I'd consider, but I may not actually let you off in the end.

Hahaha..."

Nathan bellowed, 'Td never apologized to trash like you! In fact, you leaked military secrets and insulted military personnel. You'll have to make a public apology. Also, senior colonel Robinson, you'll have to take responsibility for letting others film in a military base!"

Cassandra tutted, "This rascal really thinks he's a general! Robinson, hurry up and arrest him!”

Colin snarled, "I'd like to see you try!"

Before the soldiers could approach Nathan, Colin had flung them backward using military-style combat at a level on par with instructors.

Robinson frowned when he saw this.

When his men saw that Colin had retaliated and even assaulted military personnel, they were enraged and wanted to shoot him.

However, Robinson stopped him, "Halt!"

When Robinson saw Colin's moves, he felt something was amiss.

He glanced at Nathan and the others and demanded, "Brat, since you call yourself General of the North, I'll give you a chance to prove yourself. Otherwise, don't blame me for getting rough."

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