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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 467

Freddie was flustered. "What can you do? I am the eldest grandson of the Schulz family."

Nathan ordered, "Kneel!"

Crack! He sprang into action and broke Freddie's knee.

The latter's leg buckled as he screamed.

Only after Nathan kicked Freddie, causing the latter to kneel in pain, did several of his subordinates regained their senses. One by one, they yelled at Nathan for hurting their young master before charging at Nathan.

Quick as lightning, Nathan scoffed and made several heavy blows.

With a few moves, all of them were yelping in pain on the ground with their arms or legs broken.

Freddie tried to endure the immense pain in his right leg. With a distorted expression, he warned, "How dare you do this to me? I am the eldest grandson of the prominent Schulz family. One word from me and you are dead meat."

Nathan seemed to recall something else. "Schulz family... Is Jaxon, the Brimmopolis' mayor from your family?"

Freddie proudly responded, "We are the wealthiest family in the South, so most of my family members hold important positions throughout the country. The mayor of Brimmopolis is my uncle. Do you realize how prestigious my family is now?"

Penny and Jenny, who rushed in together with the security guards, gasped.

Being able to serve as a mayor in Brimmopolis meant he had immense power and capability.

No ordinary man could climb to that rank!

Penny hurried over and tugged at Nathan. She said shakily, "Nathan, let's not provoke them any further. Let them go."

Freddie ridiculed, "I'm afraid it's too late for you now. Even if you strip and kneel on the ground to persuade me, I won't let your husband off."

Nathan chuckled. "You seem prepared to kill me."

Freddie suddenly stopped laughing. With hatred in his eyes, he glared at Nathan. "You better hand over Cross Group to the Schulz family. Otherwise, your wife will have to accompany me for three full days while you kneel by my bedside and watch me play with her. I just might just let you live then."

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