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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1754

Nathan pierced Leaser with a cold stare and replied in a chilly voice, “It seems like you're unwilling to apologize. You're just begging for me to kill you, aren't you?”

Leaser's eyes instantly widened. “You-”

Before he could finish his sentence, Nathan had already raised his leg and landed his foot on his chest.

“Ugh!”

Leaser released a pained groan as his features twisted from agony.

Everyone gasped in shock once again.

The golden boy of the Goldstein family was ruthlessly stepped on by a measly bodyguard in

public.

Nathan applied more pressure into his leg just then.

Leaser felt as if the weight of a thousand tons was pressing down on him, causing his ribs to creak like they were about to snap any time. The pressure exerted on his heart was unbearable and he felt as though it was going rupture soon.

His mouth opened wide as he struggled to draw air into his lungs, with fear and despair written across his face.

Crack!

One of his ribs had snapped.

His remaining ribs were about to be broken as well.

In the end, he couldn't take it anymore and yelled in a choked voice, “I was wrong! I'm sorry for everything. Don't kill me, please! Don't kill me...

Penny was really afraid that “Bay” would kill Leaser because things would undoubtedly spiral out of control then. Hence, when she heard Leaser apologizing, she quickly spoke up, “Bay, he has admitted to his mistakes. Just let him go.”

At that, Nathan withdrew his leg. Finally free, Leaser immediately clutched his injured chest as he took in huge gulps of air. He had thought he was really going to die just a while ago.

Nathan uttered, “I'd say you're quite lucky. If it were up to me, you would've already been a corpse by now. The kindness of humanity has saved you. Now get lost.”

Overwhelmed by a mixture of shock, fury and fear, Leaser scrambled to stand up. Like beaten dogs, he and his injured subordinates supported each other and fled the scene.

Upon reaching the door, he looked over his shoulder at Nathan and the rest with hatred swirling in his eyes before storming off in anger.

Nathan remarked, “I can foresee that he'll come looking for trouble again.”

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