Chapter 2225
As soon as Eton''s words rang out, the disciples at the scene recovered from their trance and rushed up to Aksel.
A fierce battle unfolded in an instant.
On a normal basis, any one of them from the ckwell n could take down ten people at once since they were all skilled experts.
It was a pity they were against the Felidae Battalion from the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor.
In less than ten minutes, Eton and over a hundred of his subordinates were on the ground, groaning and whimpering in pain.
Aksel walked up to Eton, who was lying in a
pool of blood. "Who are you to find trouble with Mr. Cross? Consider yourself lucky today that he has matters on hand and won''t stoop to your level." Finishing his words, Aksel raised his leg to wipe his blood-stained boots against Randall''s clothes before getting in the car with the rest of the warriors and departing the scene.
Later, Nathan arrived at the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor.
Sage led the soldiers out to wee him.
As Nathan strode toward his office, he asked Sage about his schedule for the uing days.
Thetter politely answered, "The White House, the Cab, and the military base will be holding the national conference the day after tomorrow. You will have to present the annual report during the meeting. Do feel free to let me know if there are any arrangements you have for today or tomorrow''s schedule. I''ll be happy to work on the necessary changes. Also, Major-General Long knows about your return today and wants to wee your return with dinner at Wind restaurant. Do you want to attend the dinner, Chief? Or would you like me to turn it down?"
Nathan said, "Will and I are longtime friends. He has helped me a lot in the past, so we have a rtively good rtionship. Since he''s asking me out for a meal, I can''t reject his kind offer. I''ll go and have a drink or two with him."
Hearing that, Sage responded, "Yes, Sir. I''ll let him know that you''ll turn up on time tonight."
Nathan ordered, "Tell him not to make it too extravagant and grand. Also, don''t invite too manypanions. I''m not too fond of socializing. A simple chat with him over some drinks will be great."
Sage nodded. "Roger that."
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Dressed in casual and in clothing, Nathan arrived at Wind restaurant with Colin and Sage.
At the mention that Nathan was Will''s guest, the restaurant manager anxiously said, "Major-General Long has reserved a private room. This way, please. I''ll take you to the Peony Hall."
Nathan and the rest followed behind the manager and arrived at the Peony Hall.
The group found some exquisite-looking snacks, military-exclusive cigarettes, and alcoholic drinks prepared on the table inside the room. However, there was no one inside.
The female restaurant manager
smiled as she courteously exined, "Major-General Long arrived a while ago. I think he has gone to the kitchen to watch the preparation of the food. Please have a seat
at first.
head out to inform him about your affival."
Nathan acknowledged with a smile. "Go ahead!"
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As soon as she walked out of the private room, she saw Will in the main hall.
Will was chatting with Carlton as they walked, and apanying behind the two were several of their men.
It turned out that Will and Carlton had known each other and were considered friends.
Carlton rarely got in touch with Will. But upon learning that the Chief Military Governor had returned and Will was holding a feast for him, he hurried over. His motive was to make Will introduce him to the Chief Military Governor so that thetter would remember him. Content
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Even though Carlton was the head of the
ckwell n and a famous figure, the Chief Military Governor was, after all, an extremely significant person in Eurasia.
His importance was to the point where many people worldwide would think of the Chief Military Governor instead of the President at the mention of Eurasia.
It seemed like his reputation had outshined that of the President.
Hence, even an influential figure like Carlton would act as an elementary school kid when faced with such an important person-courteous, respectful, and full of awe and fear.
Upon hearing that he could not join the weing feast to greet the Chief Military Governor in person, Carlton could not disguise his disappointment.