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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 921

A vengeful gleam appeared in Tom's eyes upon seeing Nathan. His features were visibly twisted into a fierce scowl.

He chuckled evilly, "Nathan Cross, we meet again! Are you surprised?”

Nathan's voice was indifferent as he replied, "Slightly. I did not expect the Barton family to have been able to save you, seeing the extent of your crimes. Nonetheless, it doesn't matter. Since you'd decided to deliver yourself to my doorstep again, your good luck ends here today."

Tom uttered menacingly, "Well, that depends on whether you have the ability to touch me again. Maybe this time, I'll be the one teaching you a lesson!"

"You want to teach me a lesson? With what? These pieces of trash who you call men?" Nathan mocked with a small smile.

Enraged, Tom shouted, "These trash of mine are more than enough to kill you a hundred times over! Kyle!"

From where he was holding a dagger against Penny's throat, Kyle released her and strode towards Tom.

His face was blank as he stared at Nathan while cracking his neck.

"Mr. Tom, shall I outrightly kill him or cripple him, before torturing him to death?" he intoned.

Adjusting his gold-rimmed glasses, Tom answered cruelly, "Break his limbs first, then torture him to death.”

"Okay!" Kyle nodded.

He stalked toward Nathan, much like how a butcher would walk, towards a lamb that was waiting to be slaughtered.

Nathan eyed the approaching man. He could not shake the feeling that Kyle looked familiar. It took him several seconds until he finally remembered who he was.

His expression darkened and he uttered coldly, "Kyle Langdon, you traitor! You dare show off in front of me?”

Kyle froze in his tracks as his mind went blank at Nathan's words.

His eyes grew wide as he stared at the other man in disbelief and terror.

Three years ago, he had been part of the North Army. In fact, he used to be a colonel and Nathan had even personally awarded him several medals.

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