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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1380

Everyone turned their attention to Candice.

Maurice and Hera stared at the father and son, who once mocked Candice horribly as they begged for their daughter to marry into the Lillard family.

They could not help but feel hearty merriment to that.

They thought, Didn't the Lillards think they were fantastic? Didn't they look down on us and said that Candice was unworthy of him?

Why are you pleading for our daughter to marry into your family now?

While Maurice and Hera felt gleeful about the situation, they were also feeling grateful to Nathan.

Not only were they grateful for him, but they were also respectful and proud to be in association with him.

They were respectful of him because Nathan was a humble man. Everytime he came to their house, he came as their

son's friend.

Never once had he boasted about his identity. He was always friendly and humble.

They were proud because they felt prideful for their son to have a friend like Nathan.

Birds of the same feather flock together. That also implied that their son was an excellent man too to be a friend with someone as successful as Nathan.

Meanwhile, Candice just looked at Keller, who was kneeling servilely, and pleaded with her.

Suddenly, she felt that the man in front of her was a stranger.

In the past, Keller had been a man who was knowledgeable, humorous, considerate and gentle to her.

However, she didn't seem to know this man at all. The same man who had broken off their engagement but now begging on his knees.

In the end, she said in a cold voice, "I'm sorry. From the moment you broke off our engagement and went back on our promise, it was the end of us.”

A horrified expression crossed Keller's face, and he moved to grab Candice's legs to beg her again.

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