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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1062

"How dare you!"

George could not help but roar out loud when he saw how rude Philip was to Nathan.

Dean glared at George coldly. "No, how dare YOU! You are but an insignificant captain; why did you not salute me when you saw me?"

George turned red when he heard that.

He is using his rank to intimidate others!

He had no choice but to raise his hand in salute to Dean. "Sir!"

Dean looked triumphant when he saw George's aggrieved expression.

He pointed at the two wounded soldiers and sniggered, "Since you did not control your men properly, I've already taught them a lesson on your behalf."

He then pointed at the two dogs with their heads split open. "I have also helped you deal with your dogs that have not been controlled properly. Now, as a senior officer, I request that you release Mr. William immediately. Otherwise, do not blame me for taking further action."

George snuck a glance at Nathan before saying loudly, "I'm sorry, Sir, even though your rank is higher than mine, I am not able to release him as per your request without permission from Channing's leaders."

Dean said coldly, "I will contact the Channing leaders myself. All you have to do now is to release the person."

George stood up straight. "I'm sorry, but without the proper procedure and without our leaders' permission, I cannot release him."

Dean replied angrily, "F**k you, who are you as a little captain to disobey me? Believe it or not, I can beat up every single one of you until you are disabled, and nothing will happen to me after that."

Even though Dean was just an ordinary major from Glyngarth, as a Saber clan follower he had the strong support of the clan in Glyngarth.

Injuring a mere captain? The Saber clan would have no problem settling the matter for him easily.

Moreover, he was here with the Young Master on official business.

No matter what happened, they would have the backing of the Saber clan.

At this moment, Nathan snorted, "Hoho, someone is really throwing their weight around, isn't he? But this is no place for a little major like you to show off your pride!"

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