Soon, two gunshots rang out, marking the end of their sinful lives.
The Black Lady Madeline Lynch and the subordinates of the Ortiz and Johnson families who were left on the scene were trembling in fear.
Colin Dunne asked, "General, what should I do with the rest of these guys?"
Nathan replied coldly, "Re-educate them through labor in the North Army Prison. You shall make the arrangements."
Colin replied with a salute, "Yes, sir!"
Terrence Ortiz and Zucker Johnson lost their lives in Channing.
The news of their deaths went viral in the South and caused an uproar in the high society and the underworld.
Although most of them didn't know exactly how Terrence and Zucker died, everyone was aware of the existence of formidable forces lurking in Channing.
Many forces that had planned to enter Channing with a big fanfare gave up the idea one after another.
Dip Turner was the most furious of them all.
The Southern Four under his command were either met with their demise or downfall. And all of it was because of Nathan Cross.
This time, Nathan had even called to inform him before executing Terrence and Zucker.
This was beyond a simple provocation; it was a slap on his face!
Early in the morning, Dip Turner called two of his sons back. They were his eldest son, Philip Turner and his youngest son, Trip Turner.
He also summoned Carl Russo and the rest of his followers to discuss how to avenge Terrence and Zucker and gain the manufacturing rights of the liver cancer vaccine.
His eldest son, Philip, was the financial giant in the South.
He had a prominent position in the business world and countless connections across different sectors of trade and politics.
His youngest son, Trip, was the director of Ocean Corporation.
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