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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1750

Other than the commander and some talented individuals of the country, such as researchers and academic professors, no one's information was classified as top secret.

Hence, Ava was suspicious of Bay. Who is he? Is he actually the General himself?

Hearing her analysis, Nathan tensed up.

That was a question he could not come up with a perfect answer for. Moreover, Ava was much smarter than Kylie; it would not be as easy to fool her in comparison with Kylie.

Right then, someone violently shoved open the door to the banquet hall.

What happened next was a group of tall men in suits swarming into the hall.

“Stop the music and turn on the lights.”

With that roar, the band instantly halted their motions as the lights in the hall came on.

In less than three seconds, the hall was as bright as day.

Everyone then turned their frightened gazes at the uninvited guests.

In the next moment, a slim and handsome man sauntered into the room with several subordinates behind him.

He was Leaser of the Goldstein family in Brimmopolis.

Just then, Thane and Heidi swiftly stepped toward him with their family.

Still stunned by the abrupt turn of events, Thane carefully asked, “May I know who you are, and are you here to attend my wedding banquet?”

With a prideful look, Leaser scoffed, “If you want to know who I am, you'll have to kneel before me while listening to my answer.”

Right as Leaser's words left his mouth, Julien, who was by his side, bellowed at Thane. “Get on your knees!”

Instantly, dozens of elite fighters made their moves.

Thane, Heidi, and their family were all struck on their calves, and they fell to their knees heavily in front of Leaser.

Staring at them, Leaser then swept his gaze across the crowd as he announced, “I am Leaser Goldstein of the Brimmopolis' Goldstein family.”

His declaration stunned the crowd.

Someone exclaimed, “Oh my god. He really is the Goldstein family's son. I heard his father is Clifford Davier!”

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