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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1082

It was midday on the other end of the Pacific Ocean.

At this moment, Cicero, Prince of Eagleland, was throwing a fit in his palace.

He had just received news that Marcus and his men raided Mid Channing in an attempt to rescue William, who was shot dead amid the crossfire.

Moreover, Marcus and his men were arrested.

Eurasia had notified Cicero to promptly claim his son's body.

Cicero was livid. He roared, "What an imbecile Marcus is! His recklessness has caused my son's death. And as for Eurasia, how dare they shoot my son? I'm going to lodge a diplomatic protest!”

Cicero's butler, Robin, advised with a frown, "Master, the entire Lane family has been captured; their involvement with The Omniscience might have been exposed. We have nothing to gain if things go south. I'd suggest we avoid falling out with

Eurasia, just in case they decide to take action against The Omniscience, in which case we would be digging our own graves."

Cicero was shocked and angry. "So am I just going to let them off for my son's death?"

Robin suggested, "The most important issue at hand is to claim William's body and give him a funeral. As for William's death, someone must be held responsible. I think Nathan should be responsible for William's death. If not for him, William wouldn't have headed to Eurasia. He wouldn't have been detained by the authorities and died in the process.”

Cicero turned increasingly hostile at the mention of Nathan's name. He said loudly, "You're right. I will make Nathan Cross pay for my son's death! Gather the Twelve King's Knights and all the elite soldiers immediately. I will personally head to Eurasia to claim my son's body and make Nathan pay!" "Yes, Sir!"

The next day.

A private plane from Eagleland's royal family slowly descended on Alberesque's international airport.

The moment the plane landed, the airstair was lowered and a red carpet was rolled out below the airstair.

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