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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1735

Colin was highly skilled in the art of interrogation. He had a slew of techniques up his sleeves and a good eye at judging what was suitable for every captive.

His impressive portfolio even included extorting classified secrets from foreign military generals.

Thus, getting answers from a no-name punk like Willow was a mere walk in the park.

As shrilling screams escaped from the washroom, everyone in the cabin could not help but feel a little sorry for the gang leader.

At the same time, the passengers looked apprehensively at Nathan, who appeared way more merciless than they had expected.

However, the atmosphere changed drastically when Nathan presented his military ID to the cabin crew and injured air marshals.

The female crew members began fawning over the handsome photo Nathan had on his ID as the air marshals double-checked to make sure that the ID was indeed Nathan's.

The crew's eyes then roamed to the words written beside his photo. When they saw “General” and “Commander-In-Chief of the North Army” printed on the ID, their jaws remained agape for a considerable amount of time.

One of the air stewardesses stuttered in astonishment, “Y-You're the General of the North? Y-You've got to be kidding me... This ID has to be fake...”

Nathan was not unfamiliar with such a reaction. If he was someone else, he too would have difficulty believing that the seemingly forbearing man was Eurasia's God of War-cum-General of the North.

Amid the crew's reverence, the passengers on the plane turned to look at Nathan. Suddenly, a man exclaimed, “Oh, my goodness! It's really the General! I saw him during the parade two years ago! He was standing beside the president if I'm not mistaken. Many of my female friends talked about him, commenting on how handsome he looked.”

The said parade two years ago was aired on national television, and almost the entire nation tuned in to watch it. Once the man brought up the event, many of the other passengers and cabin crew began to have faint recollections.

It was not long before they connected the dots, realizing that the General who appeared on television, dressed formally in military uniform, was indeed the same man standing before them.

While the attire did paint a completely different image of the man, his distinctive features and outstanding combative abilities confirmed his identity.

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