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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2429

Cedric Zartman, Svend Zuckerberg, Olaf Jimmerson, Ulric Gilham were the four Patriarchs of the four Reclusive Families.

Soon, news that they were leading the top fighters of their families to Brimmopolis to celebrate Cayden's birthday spread around.

The Reclusive Families were renowned, so Cayden's reputation reached a new height after everyone found out they had come all the way here to celebrate his birthday. Various consortiums and wealthy families had high hopes for Cayden.

There was even a rumor circulating around that Cayden would be the next President and Chief Military Governor.

After hearing the news, Cayden's ex-colleagues and students were delighted beyond means.

However, Cayden was furious. He summoned Frode and demanded frostily, "I heard there's a rumor saying I'm the next President and Chief Military Governor?"

Isn't this good news? Why is he mad?

Despite thinking that way, Frode dared not revea his thoughts honestly.

He replied respectfully, "General Quillen, there is indeed this rumor, but I have no idea who is behind this."

Layden's expression was dark. "Find out if it's our men who spouted nonsense. If so, punish the culprit for spreading rumors."

Frode was stunned. "General Quillen, but-"

Gayden cut in icily, "You know I hate Nathan. You also know I can kill Nathan easily if I want to. But do you know why I didn't kill him personally?"

Frode blurted out, "Because Nathan isn't worthy for you to take action!"

Cayden explained, "There's another more important reason. I've just returned, and the President had just entrusted me with the important post. I need to keep a low profile instead of building enemies."

Comprehension finally dawned on Frode.

General Quillen wanted to keep a low profile, but his subordinates kept flaunting that he is going to be the next President and Chief Military Governor. They are making enemies for him. No wonder General Quillen is upset.

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