Erwin had died, and the Holmes family had fallen.
Will and the other participants in the rebellion had also received their inevitable punishment.
After dealing with Erwin and Will, Nathan ordered Elijah, Lucas, Zach, Fang, and others to take over the affairs regarding the defense of Brimmopolis temporarily.
Nathan himself took over the Capital Garrison of Brimmopolis. He served as the commander-in-chief of the Capital Garrison and at the same time served as the Chief Military Governor in the military. The Capital Garrison would operate under his leadership from then on.
Colin was promoted to be the Deputy Commander of the Capital Garrison by Nathan, for the former had done an excellent job in subjugating the rebels.
Colin was extremely excited. He had been with Nathan for many years as the leader of the National Guard, but he had never had the chance to shine. Now that he was appointed as the Capital Garrison's Deputy Commander, he finally earned a chance to unleash his full potential. Although he was promoted to Deputy Commander of the Capital Garrison, he was still the leader of Nathan's National Guard.
The next day, Brimmopolis returned to its former order and stability.
Nathan had been busy for more than twenty hours without taking a break. Despite that, he thought of freeing up some time to go to the Windsor residence to thank his mentor, Hansel.
If it were not for Hansel backing him up by standing in front of thousands of soldiers previously, the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor might have been in jeopardy, and Nathan's family might have been in danger as well.
Hence, right after completing most of his work at hand, Nathan went to the Windsor residence to thank Hansel in person without even taking a breather.
As usual, Hansel was dressed in plain clothes like a commoner, yet he looked very elegant.
Camilla wore a blue dress and accompanied him by his side with a smile on her face.
The couple walked out with the family members to give Nathan a warm welcome.
Hansel looked at Nathan with pride and love like a father looking proudly at his son.
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