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Salute to the General novel Chapter 441

Boom! Hearing this, Dip's body trembled, and he almost fell as if he was being struck by the thunder.

Luckily, his eldest son, Philip, quickly came forward to support him. Philip said anxiously, "Dad, calm down. Please take care of yourself!"

Dip Turner raised his trembling hand and pointed at the door, "Bring me out of here. I want to see your younger brother."

Soon, they arrived at the front courtyard.

Five corpses were strewn on the wooden boards inside the courtyard, and they were Trip Turner and Fantastic Four!

Dip moaned in grievance as he saw Trip's corpse, "NO! Trip... no! My son..."

Philip and Alfred quickly came forward to support him, "Sir, we're so sorry for your loss. But please take care of yourself!"

Dip's face was filled with grief and anger. He said furiously, "Nathan Cross, your bastard. You killed my follower, my godson, and now you killed my son. I swear to god that I'll kill your entire family no matter what it takes!"

He then ordered Alfred, "Get the car. I'll go to the City God temple this instant. I want to get Brutus's help in killing Nathan."

Brutus!

Everyone was in total fear when they heard the name.

Brutus used to be Dip's most notorious subordinate.

He had killed more than three thousand people, and none of them was a match for him.

It would be rare to find someone who could take his punches and kicks without suffering any injuries.

Furthermore, no one had ever been able to fight with him for more than five minutes.

A few years back, Dip used to negotiate with a big shot. The big shot brought one thousand men with him, whereas Dip Turner brought only Brutus along.

In the end, the negotiation didn't end well, so they started attacking each other.

It was Brutus who protected Dip from the attacks. He killed more than five hundred people that day, with remnants of his sword.

That was how everyone in the South knew about him.

Because of that, he made a lot of enemies for himself.

One of Brutus's enemies found him and threatened him by kidnapping his wife and children.

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