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Salute to the General novel Chapter 167

Before the man could complete his sentence, the driver was already holding him at gunpoint.

It turned out that the cab driver was Jack, Thomas Dunn's right-hand man.

Holding the revolver to Jon Xander's forehead, Jack sneered, "I heard you wanted to seek revenge on Mr. Cross and Thomas after you escape, yeah?"

Jon Xander was shocked beyond words as he stared at Jack.

At the same time, Nathan Cross, Thomas Dunn and Colin Dunne had also driven out of the abandoned building.

When Nathan Cross's car passed by the cab, he stopped.

The man wound down this car window and looked at Jon Xander, who had despair written all over his face. Nathan Cross said unfeelingly, "As you requested, I gave you a chance, but you didn't cherish it. Remember to be kind in your next life."

That was all Nathan Cross said, before he rolled up his window and instructed Colin Dunne, who was at the wheel, "Let's go."

Nathan Cross's fleet of vehicles picked up pace as they drove further away.

Seconds later, a loud gunshot was heard from the cab behind.

With the illumination of the moonlight, Nathan Cross could see, from the rearview mirror, Jack dragging out Jon Xander's body from the cab and putting it into the trunk.

As he drove, Colin Dunne asked deferentially, "Young Master, it seems like the Zabinski family was behind all this. Should we do something to give them a warning?"

Nathan Cross replied in an unconcerned manner, "Let's observe a while more. If this is not enough for the Zabinski family to learn their lesson and they try something funny again, I don't mind exterminating that entire family."

Meanwhile, Jerry Zabinski was lying in bed in the VIP ward of the Alberesque hospital, expressionless.

His parents, Finley Zabinski and Harriett Quigley were by their son's bedside, looking at him with pained expressions.

"Isn't that Jon Xander supposed to be the tyrant of the South? He's undeserving of that reputation. Your grandpa has instructed him to finish off Nathan Cross and Thomas Dunn, but not only did he fail his mission, but he also got himself killed instead!” Finley Zabinski was burning with wrath as he spoke to his son.

"But Jerry, don't worry yeah? Our Zabinski family has men everywhere in the South. Your grandpa said he would get a more reliable person to avenge you."

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