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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1957

Rumble!

Moments later, thunder sounded from the heavily clouded dark sky as rain began to pour.

To take shelter from the rain, people on the streets started running into nearby shops or under the eaves of houses.

A dying figure crawled along the entrance of the Smith family's house in the middle of the rain.

His legs were broken and his trouser legs were drenched in blood as he fell to the muddy ground looking utterly miserable.

No one would believe that this pathetic and pitiful fellow was Sherman Goldstein, son of the famous Mighty Rax.

Ever since he was born, Sherman had never suffered like this!

Not only were his legs broken, he was also tossed in front of the Smith family's house to repent for his actions while being exposed to the harsh weather.

Under such circumstances, he couldn't help but pass out several times. However, every time he did that, a military doctor would instantly appear and give him two injections.

The first dose was the military combat injection, which was used during emergencies by soldiers who are wounded on the battlefield.

When used, not only would it numb the painful sensation of a wound to a great extent, it could also provide a nerve stimulant effect, allowing injured soldiers to remain in combat for as long as needed.

The other dose was a nutrient injection.

When injected, it would maintain the basic nutrients that a human body needed to survive.

With those two injections being administered, Sherman would be punished insufferably instead of dying.

At this point, he was almost dead and crawling on the ground. If hate could kill, Nathan would have been killed a dozen or more times.

Sherman thought with resentment in his heart. Nathan, just wait. I will definitely take revenge and pay you back for what you have done to me today, a hundred times over.

News about Sherman's tragic encounter quickly traveled to Brimmopolis.

Lamburg Mountain Villa, Saphira Mountain

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