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Salute to the General novel Chapter 862

Concurrently, all of Mr. Henry's men were defeated by Colin, as they now laid still, soaked in blood.

Before Mr. Henry could make light of the situation, Colin approached him, standing directly before his very two eyes.

Upon doing so, he soon lifted Mr. Henry, as if he were a chick, handing him over to Nathan.

Even though he appeared pale and terrified, Mr. Henry attempted to remain composed, as he yelled at Nathan sternly, "Fellow, do you know who I am? I'm Henry, one of the Five Overlords of the Underground in Johnstone City! My boss is Juno Packer, the well-known billionaire in this city! I'd advise you to release me this instant. Otherwise, your lives will come to an end, especially once our boss has arrived."

On the other hand, Nathan's lips curled up when he muttered, "I can release you. But before that, you've got to do me a favor.”

Mr. Henry asked curiously, "What kind of favor do you require?"

Slowly, Nathan bit his lips as a signal to Colin.

In a mere second, Colin threw a kick as fast as lightning towards Mr. Henry's knee. As such, his left leg was severely broken.

Nevertheless, Colin continued forth, breaking Mr. Henry's right leg as well.

Since he could no longer stand steadily, Mr. Henry kneeled, screaming like a swine.

He was bathed in sweat, while his face was contorted in a grimace of pain. After a while, he asked sobbingly, "B******, what do you want me to help you with exactly..."

Nathan flashed him a smile and proclaimed, "I want you to make a phone call to your boss Juno Packer. Tell him that Nathan Cross sends him an invitation to come here now, to have a cup of tea."

Mr. Henry struggled to take out his phone, as he soon phoned his boss. As soon as Juno Packer answered, he mumbled pitifully, "Boss, I have some bad news. A young man called Nathan Cross has beaten the hell out of the security guards and my men. My legs are broken because of him too. He's now in the lobby of your hotel and wants to see you, for some tea. Please come here and save me."

As soon as Mr. Henry hung up the phone, he threw it away, rolling upon the floor in pain.

At the same time, he cursed Nathan and scolded him, "B******, why didn't you tell me to call Mr. Packer right away? Why did you have to leave me crippled..."

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