"Send these people and evidence of their crimes to the police, and make sure no one escapes. They will be dealt with severely," Nathan Cross told Colin Dunne.
"Yes, Sir!"
Colin Dunne gave Nathan Cross a resounding salute, before commanding his forces to take Dan Hugh and his goons away.
Bob Hoffman and his workers had only recovered from their shock after the special forces left the scene.
Penny Smith whispered to Nathan Cross, "Can you explain this? Why do you need so many elite fighters to arrest Dan Hugh?"
Nathan Cross blinked and smiled. "Didn't I tell you? I used to be in the military. My former chief just happened to be in Channing with his troops for an antiterrorism operation, so Dan Hugh was just really unlucky."
"Then...why did that officer just now address you as his senior?" Bob Hoffman asked curiously.
Penny Smith looked at Nathan Cross as well, waiting for an answer.
Nathan Cross's smile was unwavering. "They were probably just being nice to me for the chief's sake."
That managed to convince the others that Nathan Cross was merely an ordinary retired soldier.
Dan Hugh and his gang had been really unlucky to run headfirst into an antiterrorism operation, which had resulted in their arrest.
That was the punishment for all their crimes.
However, Penny Smith continued to stare at Nathan Cross with a doubtful expression.
Nathan Cross' story seemed reasonable enough, yet she could not help but wonder if there was more to it.
Nathan Cross changed the subject, "Alright, the troublemakers are gone now, so let's get back to work, shall we?"
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