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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1980

Rax was stunned to hear those words.

Huh? Nathan wants to spare my life?

Immediately, he kowtowed to Nathan repeatedly and choked, “Thank you, General. I am grateful for your benevolence and willingness to give the Goldstein family another chance.”

In that situation, he could not describe his feelings in words. After all, Nathan could kill him and destroy his family with a snap of his fingers. Yet, he chose not to do anything.

Rax was thoroughly convinced by Nathan at that moment.

However, Nathan hissed, “Don't get your hopes high. If you do not persuade the Goldstein family to retreat as per my request, I will look for you again to settle our scores. Also, has Franklin told you who I am already?”

Nathan glanced at Franklin, who was standing beside him.

Stressed, Franklin started to sweat profusely.

Although Nathan had warned him not to divulge his secret, Franklin told Rax about it. He thought since the latter was about to die, there was no harm in letting Rax know so he could rest in peace.

Unexpectedly, Nathan changed his mind and decided to spare Rax's life.

This placed Franklin in an awkward position.

I will never commit such a careless mistake again.

Softly, Rax whispered, “Yes, General Wilson told

me about your true identity.”

Shooting him a death glare, Nathan ordered, “Forget about what he said. If you tell anyone anything about it, you and the Goldstein family will die in my hands.”

Alarmed, Rax quickly swore, “General, I promise that I will never utter a word about it.”

“Take your men with you and scram!” Nathan demanded.

“Yes, General!”

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