Meanwhile, at the Holmes residence study, Carrey and Hamish were giving urgent reports to their father.
Erwin was taken aback when he found out that his trusted subordinates, Braydon and Sigurd, had been captured by Nathan's men.
After he found out what had happened, a furious look crossed his face, and he bellowed, “Fools! The two of them have already accomplished much by taking down Zion for me. They were being too assumptive to go after Nathan! Nathan's the Chief Military Governor. He has the army under his control. How could he possibly be as easy of a target as Zion? These two are truly ignorant men!”
Carrey said, “Dad, the Goodall brothers have always been loyal to you. We can't just do nothing when they're in trouble!”
In a rare moment of agreement with his brother, Hamish said, “That's right. The Goodall brothers are one of us. They know countless of our secrets. We have to rescue them from the hands of Nathan.”
Erwin sighed. “Nathan has already said that he won't be joining the next presidential election, but the foolish Braydon and Sigurd just had to cross him. Now, they're just paying the price for their actions. Forget it. I'll call Nathan the next day. Hopefully, he'll let the Goodall brothers go on behalf of me."
Unable to hold himself back, Carrey asked, “Dad, why do you have to wait until tomorrow? Can't you call Nathan and ask him to let the brothers go now? If we wait another night, the brothers will have to suffer even more!”
At that, Erwin huffed, “Nathan's livid right now. Do you think he'll listen to me if I call him now? We'll talk about this again tomorrow. At the same time, we'll have the Goodall brothers have a taste of the bitter medicine for a little longer. Otherwise, they'll forget the pain and start doing things without thinking them through again.”
The next morning, Erwin called Nathan after his breakfast.
At that moment, Nathan was working in the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor.
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