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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1867

The following week rolled by without being eventful.

It was not until the end of the week that Nathan received important documents from the President, asking him to return to Brimmopolis to report for service.

Nathan immediately hopped on a plane for the capital after saying goodbye to his family.

He arrived at Brimmopolis that afternoon itself.

Upon arrival, he went to the White House and met President Woods. The two convened for two hours before Nathan left.

Then, he made for the Windsor residence to visit his mentor, Hansel, and Camilla.

Hansel had been enjoying his life after retirement.

He was doing gardening when Nathan arrived.

Exhilarated to see the latter, he quickly went in to bring him a drink. Then, the two sat down for a good talk after not seeing each other for a long time. “I hope you don't hold it against me for removing you from your position,” Hansel said.

“Don't worry, I don't have the guts to do that,” Nathan joked.

“Well, it's difficult to say. I asked you to support Zion the last time, but you ignored my advice and opted for Garrett instead,” his mentor replied.

“Mr. Windsor, don't tell me you hold a grudge against me for choosing Garrett instead of Zion.”

Hansel chuckled and shook his head vigorously. “Why would I? I knew Zion was no match for Clifford from the very beginning. I just didn't want to admit defeat. But I have to say, though. You do have a keen eye for talent. Garrett was charismatic and capable. And it turned out that you're spot on—he became the President.”

Hansel paused for a moment before he continued, “To be honest, I was expecting you to ask me why I discharged you, but you didn't. So I thought it would be good to just let things be. The truth is, in order to let Garrett take over, I negotiated with Clifford and Zion, and your dismissal is the quid pro quo for Garrett's succession. When Clifford found out that he had no chance of being the President, he did everything he could to secure his position as the Cabinet secretary. He wanted to have the upper hand so that he could take revenge against you. That was why he saw to it that you were stripped of your power.”

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