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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 784

Nathan casually lounged against the back of the couch. A cigarette was clenched between his fingers as his lips twitched up in a small smile. "Dominic Parry. I called you here to talk. I didn't call you here, just because you're some hotshot and most definitely not because I'm afraid of you. The only reason you're here is that this cowardly piece of s*** says you're his backer. So, you're going to stand there and watch as I teach him a lesson.”

Dominic exploded in anger, "You'd dare!"

Nathan merely chuckled in reply but Colin moved.

Like a flash of lightning, Colin's leg extended in a kick, as it broke both of Cory's legs. Immediately, Cory howled in pain as he fell on his side.

Another kick from Colin flew toward Cory's crotch, crippling the latter forever.

With another agonized shriek, Cory fell unconscious from the horrible pain.

Dominic winced at the unbearable sight, even as he barely refrained from throwing himself at Nathan.

He had already witnessed Colin's prowess and knew that even if the men he brought with him all attacked at the same time, they would lose.

Nathan had a relaxed air around him as he stated, "Alright. Mr. Parry, you may take away this piece of trash now."

Dominic nodded and spat vehemently, "You ruthless b******l How dare you touch my artist! You'd better watch out in the future, as I will be coming for you!"

He had a lot of connections in the Underground. He was already planning on finding someone to exact revenge on Nathan, on his behalf.

Thus, Dominic left with his men, carrying the unconscious Cory with them.

All who remained in the suite were Nathan and Charlus' groups of men.

Stephen, who used to be afraid of nothing, was cowed at how ruthless Nathan was being.

His voice quavered when he pleaded, "Dad, save me!”

Charlus took a deep breath before focusing his gaze on Nathan. "Cross, I haven't even settled my debt with you for causing my son to be arrested, yet here you are racking up another?"

"Mr. Cote, that's where you're wrong. I did not specifically go looking fortrouble. However, neither am I afraid of trouble when it comes knocking on my door. Your son has tried to harm my wife and maybe even more. Don't you think he deserves to be taught a lesson?" Nathan answered indifferently.

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