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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1798

Despite being nervous, Fang stood firm. “Sir, as I said earlier, the General is in the midst of solving an urgent matter.”

“Do you know the consequences you have to face for lying?” Clifford was enraged.

Fang lowered his head. “What I said is true, Sir.”

A vortex of anger swirled inside Clifford. “Fine. Tell me what he is doing, and bring me to him immediately!”

Fang gritted his teeth. “But...”

Clifford sneered, “What's wrong? Don't you know what he's doing? Or is it because he's in

Channing?”

Just when Fang was about to lose control of the situation, a voice emerged from the back, I m here!”

Upon hearing that familiar voice, Fang and the rest turned around and looked at the man in disbelief.

Clad in a white uniform and gold-braid aiguillettes, the man, flanked by Colin and the Elite Eight, arrived with a gold national emblem pinned on his shoulder and a sword in his hand, looking as gallant as ever.

Sir, you're here!

Fang and the others were elated to see him. “Attention! Salute! Welcome, General!”

Tens of thousands of soldiers echoed, “Welcome, General!”

The North Army was full of vigor the moment they realized the General had arrived. Even Clifford did not get to enjoy such a privilege.

Seeing Nathan smartly dressed in full uniform, Clifford and his men were dumbstruck.

Meanwhile, Clifford, who was known for being unflappable in the face of unfavorable circumstances, was taken back by the turn of events.

How did this happen? Nathan was supposed to be in Channing. I even sent assassins to kill him! How did he manage to return to the North?Does this mean Bay is actually another person?No way Impossible. It's absolutely impossible!

Clifford looked at Nathan with a scowl. “I came to inspect the North Army on behalf of the Cabinet, yet you showed no respect and came late. How arrogant. Tell me, what have you been busy with?”

Nathan said in an icy voice. “I visited a friend.

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