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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1069

Sarah put on a troubled look. What does he want from me? Is it going to be an outrageous demand?

Sarah knew she could not reject his request given her current predicament, so she had no choice but to reply, "Fine. I promise you. Help me get rid of them now!"

The bearded man was fuming mad, "How dare you be so nosey! Do you believe I will kill you?"

But Nathan only smiled in return. "Colin!”

"Yes!"

Colin, with his burly build, strode towards the bearded man and his gang. The unsavory gang exchanged glances with each other, after which they took out their knives and inched towards Colin with malicious smiles on their faces. "Prepare to die, you dumb brute!"

Ping!

Before the bearded man and his gang could react, Colin had already knocked them flat onto the ground. Their bones could be heard cracking amid their agonizing groans.

Astonished, Sarah glanced at Nathan, who was smoking leisurely, before shifting her gaze onto the tall and strong Colin.

Sarah called the police immediately, who arrived quickly and locked the bearded man and his gang up.

She took the opportunity to ask Nathan in the presence of the policemen, "Speak. What is your condition? How do you want me to repay you?"

The policemen did not know Nathan; they only recognized Sarah as the beautiful reporter from the local TV station. Hence, they looked at Nathan with envy and curiosity. What will he request? Will he ask her out for dinner or to catch a movie? Or maybe he will push his luck and ask her to be his girlfriend for one day!

Actually, Sarah was a bundle of nerves because she was worried that Nathan might make outrageous demands of her. But she was hoping that Nathan would not dare to push her limits before the policemen.

"What do I want from you?"

Nathan smiled mischievously and looked around him. He spotted a signboard lying on the roadside with the words Be a civilized citizen and mind your language inscribed on it.

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