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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1626

Thaddeus and his men turned paled as they watched the SWAT team come in.

Upon seeing the leader of the SWAT team, Milton's eyes lit up.

He scrambled to get up from the ground and ran toward him, his voice unnaturally bright. “Mr. Carter! Oh, Mr. Carter! It's so good to see you! You have no idea what I've gone through! I... “

As it turned out, the square-faced man was Timothy Carter, Brimmopolis' chief of police.

“Who are you? I don't know who you are. Stay back, and don't interrupt my work!” Timothy harshly cut Milton off.

Milton's face turned dark red in embarrassment.

He began to regret overblowing things when talking about himself previously. How embarrassing! I literally just told them that we're close!

Looking all flustered, he said, “Chief Carter, I met you a few days ago, we were drinking... "

Timothy gave him a dismissive look. He felt that it was outrageous for someone he had met once or twice to act as if they were closer brothers.

He pushed Milton away dispassionately, his eyes darting all over the room as if searching for someone.

On the other hand, Thaddeus also made his advances toward Timothy. “Chief Carter! What brings you here? If it's just something small, you could have just given me a call. There's no need to be dispatch a whole team of... “

Before Thaddeus could even finish his sentence, Timothy shoved him to one side and walked briskly toward Nathan.

“Mr. Cross, excuse me for my tardiness,” he said politely, giving Nathan a bow. The others in the room were absolutely stunned.

Oh my god!Why is Chief Carter so polite toward Nathan?

Both Milton and Thaddeus were at a loss for words.

Everyone turned to look at Nathan. They urgently wanted to find out about Nathan's true identity. Just how high is his social status to make someone like Chief Carter bow to him?

Nathan still donned his calm, neutral expression and replied, “Tim, what should I even say?

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