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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 265

Nathan gave a quick rundown of the events to Harrison.

Harrison was outraged by what he heard and was about to dole out punishments, when they heard loud noises drift in from outside.

Nathan, Penny, Chief Lambert, and the others all froze.

They walked out of the on-call room to have a look at what was happening.

When they followed the corridor down, they saw Benson Smith standing there with his chest puffed out looking like an angry lion.

And in front of Benson, knelt Doberman and the rest of the Hounds.

A few cops were standing by the side, while the Police Captain himself, Zed Walker, was speaking to Benson. "Mr. Smith, these were the men who attacked you earlier. Your son-in-law Nathan Cross asked us to drag them here and have you decide what to do with them."

Benson was pleasantly surprised. He didn't think his son-in-law was powerful enough to actually get a hold of the gang members who attacked him.

Without even an ounce of hesitation, he gave each of the gang members before him a good hard slap.

This allowed Benson to finally vent out his anger and frustration. He stood up straight with his head held high and scoffed, "Let's see if you dare mess with me again."

Doberman and the rest of the Hounds were sobbing pathetically. "No more! We won't!..."

Yuri, who was watching the scene unfold, felt his forehead break out in cold sweat. This is what the gang members get for messing with Benson Smith? Is this what's going to happen to me too?

Or... worse?

He truly felt that he could start crying at any moment.

Leah and Kylie went up to Benson and held on to him, urging him to not waste his anger on them as they weren't worth it.

Nathan and Penny also walked over, with Penny looking especially confused. "Dad, what's going on?"

Benson was quite thrilled to see his daughter and son-in-law. He explained animatedly, "Sweetie, Nathan is amazing! He said he was going to drag whoever attacked me over here and make them apologize to me, Io and behold, he actually did it!"

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