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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2667

Soon, the sedan had arrived in front of the rebel troops standing outside the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor.

Sage, along with a few soldiers, quickly came out of the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor and greeted respectfully, “Good to see you, Mr. Windsor!”

Mr. Windsor! At that moment, the rebel troops were looking at the old man standing next to the sedan with conflicted expressions.

The rebel troops were all from the

Capital Garrison of Brimmopolis.

All along, their task was to defend Brimmopolis, and most importantly, to protect the President.

Hence, for a long time prior to that, the person they had been protecting was the old man standing before them, the former president, Hansel.

Even their commander-in-chief, Will, was groomed by Hansel back then.

In fact, all of them had been, in one way or another, taught and mentored by Hansel.

Considering Hansel used to be their commander, that was why none of them dared to offend him.

In an instant, all twenty thousand troops went silent when they saw Hansel.

Hansel was utterly heartbroken and angry when he saw the devastating state of the streets, with corpses and blood all over the place. Besides, even the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor was badly damaged.

He shifted his gaze toward the rebel troops and said, “Who allowed you to come onto the streets and kill your comrades? Who allowed you to attack the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor? Get your superior here to answer my questions now!”

Upon hearing that, Yuvan had no choice but to get out of his command vehicle. After straightening his collar and adjusting his military cap, he brought a few subordinates with him to approach Hansel.

Within a few seconds, he and his subordinates arrived in front of Hansel.

Yuvan immediately straightened his back and saluted. “Good to see you, Mr. Windsor!”

When Hansel saw Anson, Stefan, and their troops approaching him, he uttered icily, “You guys dare to chase me away? Anson, are you sure about what you're going to do? Twelve years ago, Will was pissed off when you committed a grave mistake in the military, and he wanted to apprehend you and send you to the military tribunal. He had even said he wanted the military tribunal to execute you. Back then, who pleaded on your behalf based on your talents? Who gave you the chance to redeem yourself?”

Anson shivered upon hearing that. He halted in his tracks and looked at Hansel with a conflicted expression. “It was you, Mr. Windsor. If you hadn't pleaded on my behalf, Major-General Long would have executed me.”

“So you remember!” Hansel answered coldly.

He then ignored the embarrassed Anson and turned toward Stefan. “Nine years ago, whose mother had fallen critically ill and needed money for treatment? I remember seeing her son crying and going all over the place to ask for money. However, no one would lend him any. In the end, who used money out of his own pocket to help the son's mother with her medical fees? Who saved the mother's life?”

Stefan trembled and lowered his head in shame. In a soft voice, he answered, “It was you, Mr. Windsor.”

In response, Hansel asked coldly, “How's your mother now?”

“She's eating well, and she's in good health. If it wasn't for you, Mr. Windsor, my mom wouldn't have lived,” Stefan answered softly.

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