There was only one slot, one chance.
As Santiago was the main culprit, even if he admitted his wrongdoings, Nathan wouldn't let him off easily.
Hence, there was no way he'd confess.
Nevertheless, his trusted subordinates knew everything.
He could only pray for them to remain tight-lipped.
Nathan won't kill me if he doesn't have solid evidence.
Right now, Nathan was calm and unfazed. It was as if he knew someone would confess soon.
His gaze stopped on the toughest man among the crowd. “You,” he called out. “Do you have anything to say?”
This man's name was Thyge. He was the leader of the Four Tygers who worked loyally for the Lieberman family.
Raising his head angrily, he declared, “No! I won't betray Mr. Santiago!”
Nathan's lips curled up in a smirk. “If your boss is innocent, you won't have to confess his crimes or betray him. Since you said that, you're admitting he did something wrong.”
Thyge's expression darkened instantly.
Nathan turned to Colin and instructed, “Since he doesn't want to live, send him to hell.”
“Yes, Sir!”
Without hesitation, Colin drew his gun out and fired a shot at Thyge.
Blood flowed down Thyge's face as he died an instant death.
The rest was thunderstruck by his decisiveness.
They finally realized the General was truly furious.
In fact, the fire caused the deaths of three brave soldiers from Channing Military Base and nearly killed Penny. To make things worse, she might even lose her baby anytime.
Furthermore, the lives of over two hundred orphans from the orphanage were at risk.
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