Salute To The General
Chapter 1882
Chapter 1882
The banquet quickly came to an end.
That very night, Nathan visited Garrett at the White House in secret.
He had a discussion with Garrett all night long before returning to his hotel. He had planned on returning to Channing in the South the next day, bid farewell to his family, and then go on a covert trip to the North - the war against Xyperia was about to begin.
On that same night, another major event also occurred.
Yosef Davier was sent to the emergency room of the hospital.
The team of renowned surgeons painstakingly pulled through a few hours of surgery just to
bring Yosef back from the brink of death.
On the other hand, Clifford was not there waiting outside the surgery room. In fact, he was not even at the hospital. However, he could not bear to sleep and waited with his eyes closed in his study room for hours upon hours.
He only opened his eyes upon hearing Quent's update on Yosef's situation.
"What did the doctors say?" He asked expressionlessly.
his face has become completely disfigured, and he has a concussion. This means that while Mr. Yosef has made it through,
quietly.
How can that
had sparked off
invaluable brush pen on
if I don't kill that man!”
Quent hastily lowered his head
Nathan Cross?" Clifford continued,
have gotten people to investigate on that. They reported that
days. He must be pleading Hansel to support him so that he can
And what
that he doesn't have the same authority
"So it seems
I've been informed of
Nathan has been reported
plans to return
tomorrow. He must
run because
is
not
Yosef
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