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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1411

Liam Dylan and his subordinates looked at Nathan Cross with horrified expressions.

The mayor is really here with his own tea leaves!

The mayor and other leaders address Nathan Cross as 'commanding officer' ?!

What the hell is going on?

Who is this young man?

Liam stared at Nathan fearfully as he tried to guess his identity.

Nathan looked coldly at Cory and the others. "Cory Hunt, do you know the reason I summon you here?”

The mayor shifted uneasily as he knew that he might be in trouble the moment the commanding officer invited him for tea, and he guessed that it might be related to the thugs at the tourist spot. However, he only managed to answer cowardly, "I'm afraid I don't know, sir!"

Kenny Leeford and Adam Gully couldn't hide the fear on their faces either, and especially the trembling Gary Lambert, who looked like a kid who was caught red-handed and summoned to the headmaster's office. His usual imposing manner as a mogul seemed to have disappeared in front of Nathan.

"How about you guys? Do you know why I summoned you here?" Nathan scanned the people around him indifferently.

When Kenny and Adam shook their heads in response, Nathan turned to Gary.

Gary's already trembling body shook even harder when he felt Nathan's stare at him. He wanted to deny that he knew anything, but Nathan's authority scared him so much that he had no choice but to reply, "Yes, I think I know, General."

Gary roughly knew that his employees tried to swindle the general's family as Liam messaged him about what had happened just now.

General!

Upon hearing his boss addressing Nathan as 'general', Liam's eyes bulged, and he felt as if he was shot right through his heart.

His mind went completely blank. Heavens! This young man is the commander-in-chief of the three hundred thousand soldiers in the North Army-the God of War who had killed countless renowned fighters from different nations!

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