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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 584

All the dignitaries of Channing that were present were stunned.

There was an unsightly look on Joey Lund's face, but he wasn't agitated by the scene unfolding before him.

He gazed at Nathan lividly and sneered, "Hehe, Nathan Cross. It seems that I have underestimated you. You've actually managed to mobilize a regiment to deal with me."

"However, did you think that just because you pulled a few strings, you could send people out here to get me?"

"Hehe, the governor of the South, Patrick Ward, is my father's schoolmate. They are practically brothers. If any of you soldiers dare touch me, I promise that you'll regret it!

"Not only did you underestimate me, but you also overestimated yourself," Nathan spoke in an indifferent tone.

"Men, seize him!”

A garrison of fearsome soldiers instantly stepped forward and captured Joey Lund and his men.

Joey Lund was furious at what was happening and yelled out, "The governor of the South, Patrick Ward, is a good friend of my father. The premier of the South, Tristan Simmons, is my father's old acquaintance. The commander-in-chief of the Alberesque military district, Theo Crawford, is my father's schoolmate..."

"How dare you capture me, Cross! Let me tell you this - you and your family are all dead meat when I come back!"

The crowd exchanged gazes anxiously.The Lund Family really is powerful!

Everyone knew that the Lund Family had a vast network in the East, but what they didn't expect was that they had the same amount of connections in the South.

Not only were they close to the governor, but they also had ties with the military.

There was no telling whether Joey Lund or

Nathan Cross was going to win this one.

When he heard Joey's comment about killing his family, Nathan's expression darkened. Joey Lund had overstepped his boundaries.

Joey Lund and his men were then taken away swiftly.

The Dragonfury Special Forces also retreated.

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