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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1766

Gillian shot the man who assaulted her precious son with a death stare.

She then narrowed her eyes and uttered, “Bay Cross, are you the one who hurt my son?”

Nathan smiled and replied, “Yes, I am!”

“Kneel down!” Alan bellowed.

Nathan asked with a haughty smile, “Why should I kneel?”

Gillian frowned.

Alan was surprised as well. “Are you here to beg for mercy because you know you have offended the Goldstein family and will definitely die?”

Anger spread through Alan. “Many of our men and allies were hurt or killed by you, along with the eighteen North soldiers. You even broke my nephew's rib and his leg!”

He could not hold back his anger. “You'd better kneel and repent before my sister and me!”

Those fighters of the Goldstein family and Alan's subordinates all roared with rage.

“Kneel and repent!”

“Kneel and repent!”

Nathan responded in disdain, “Kneel? You don't deserve it! Indeed, it's the Goldstein family who should repent!”

His words left Gillian, Alan, and the others totally flabbergasted.

Alan felt incredulous. “What did you say? It's the

Goldstein family who should repent?”

Nathan explained impassively, “The Goldstein family bullied Mrs. Cross right after Mr. Davier sent the General away in the name of the Cabinet.”

He then questioned, “Don't you think Ceaser Goldstein has brought this upon himself and the Goldstein family should repent for his wrongdoing?”

Alan was infuriated. “You're such a bastard!”

Gillian narrowed her eyes and glared at Nathan. “Why are you here since you didn't come to beg for mercy? Did you come here to die?”

Nathan sneered, “Die? I'm here to deliver a letter!”

Deliver a letter? What letter is it?

Gillian and Ceaser exchanged glances. So did the crowd, and they all looked confused.

At that moment, Nathan pulled out a letter and placed it on the table.

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