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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2233

In the overseas mansion owned by the Camden family.

The head of the family, Bowen Camden, was inside the beautiful study room and was throwing a tantrum.

His son, Easton, went to Eurasia but failed to teach Nathan a lesson. To make matters worse, Nathan had broken both of Easton’s legs and forced the family to pay a huge ransom. Only then were they able to take Easton back to Eagleland.

Infuriated, Bowen roared, “That punk Nathan had humiliated the Camden family. I must get him back for this!

“Federick, come here.”

“I'm here, Sir,” replied Federick as he hurried over.

Bowen grimly commanded, “Assign a bunch of fighting experts over right now! I will be heading to Eurasia in person, and I'd like to see if Penny actually has the guts to ignore me.

“I will also punish Nathan and show him the consequences of making an enemy out of the Camden family!”

Federick replied, “Understood. I will go work on it right away.”

In Brimmopolis in Eurasia.

Nathan taught the Blackwell clan a lesson, then warned Carlton and the others. No one was allowed to leak the secret that he was the Chief Military Governor. If they did, they would be deemed an enemy of the country and would be punished accordingly.

That news frightened Carlton and his men so much that they promised to keep the secret to themselves.

Nathan wore his phoenix military coat and his Leviathan mask for the next few days because he had to attend a national conference with the President and the Cabinet.

It took some time, but the conference concluded well, and Nathan could finally relax.

That afternoon, Nathan rested in his office at the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor and worked on some documents.

That was when Colin knocked on the door and entered the office.

Nathan turned to Colin and calmly asked, “What is it? What do you have with you?”

Colin politely placed a stack of documents on Nathan's desk and reported, “This is a list of all the soldiers that had sacrificed their lives for the North Army.

“The country has given their family members some financial aid, but I recently learned that some of them still have difficulty making ends meet.

“Hence, I am wondering if we should apply for some extra financial aid on their behalf to alleviate their burden.”

Nathan put away the document he had with him and picked up the ones Colin had just delivered. The former began reading right away.

Nathan had been with the North Army for five years, and he rose from a foot soldier to the Commander-In-Chief of the North Army. Hence, it was not a stretch to say that he knew everyone in the army.

Nathan had an incredible memory, so when he read the list of names, his mind showed him the smiles of all of his fallen comrades.

Countless memories flooded Nathan's mind, and he could almost see everything as though his memories were a movie playing right in front of him.

His eyes turned watery when he saw how difficult life had been for his friends' families.

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