Salute To The General
Chapter 1468 Deal With It Seriously

Chapter 1468 Deal With It Seriously

Springfield - suburb of Mayberry.

The village had a hundred-year-old cherry tree that bloomed all year long. That was why it wasnamed Springfield.

The first house in the village was Colin's house.

Nathan's fleet of cars arrived at the front door soon after.

Everyone got out of the car, and Colin looked excited when he pushed the front gate open. As hewalked, he shouted, "Dad, grandma, sis! I'm home."

Nathan and the others followed.

An elderly woman in her seventies walked out of there with the help of her walking cane. She wasColin's grandmother, Mdm. Dunne.

The old lady was stunned for a second when she saw Colin. It took her a while to register what wasgoing on, and she sobbed, "Colin, it's really you. You're home!"

The grandson straightened his back and saluted his grandma. "Grandma, the colonel of the NorthArmy, Colin Dunne, is reporting for duty!"

Mdm. Dunne grinned happily as she gripped Colin's hand. Excitingly, she exclaimed, "My sweetboy! Colonel? You have brought honor to the family name!"

"Grandma, this is the commander-in-chief of the North Army, General Nathan Cross.” IntroducedColin proudly.

General?

Mdm. Dunne shivered in excitement upon hearing that. "My goodness! Such an honor to meet you,General!"

Nathan immediately said, "Mdm. Dunne, nice to meet you. I'm Colin's friend."

Colin then asked, "By the way, grandma, where's dad and sister?"

The elderly's expression took a sharp change when she heard that. Sorrow and bitterness wereevident on her face, and she was on the verge of tearing.

She answered in a thick voice. "Your dad is in the hospital, and your sister is there taking care ofhim."

Colin was shocked to hearthat. "What happened?"

Sobbing, Mdm. Dunne bewailed, "It's all because of that barbaric village chief."

"His house is right next to our farm. The man wanted to expand his house, so he snatched over halfof our land.”

"Your dad got furious and went to talk to him. But that chief is powerful and rich. He even hasfriends from both side of the law, so he had them attack your dad. Your dad got injured and wassent to the hospital."

What?!

Colin wasn't the only one furious when he heard the news. Nathan and the others were burning too.

How dare a mere village chief be so evil and arrogant! Not only did he not fulfil his duty as a chief,but he also even bullied his people. That was too unlawful!

Colin was so infuriated that he wanted to kill the chief immediately.

Nathan however, stopped him and reminded, "We have time to deal with the chief. Let's go to thehospital first."

Hearing that, his rationality return, and the group hurried to the hospital, leaving only the Riders withMdm. Dunne.

Nathan even promised her that he would deal with this issue seriously before they exited the house.

Upon hearing that, the elderly calmed down a little.

It didn't took the group long to replace the ward Colin's father was in.

A middle-aged man was bandaged all over and lying unconsciously on the bed. That was TyDunne.

Colin's baby sister, Ashley, was seen begging the nurse. "Please, just give me a few more days. Iwill settle the medical bill soon..."

Cruelly, the nurse replied, "Sorry, but rules are rules. I can't help you."

"If you can't settle your debt today, we will have to stop your father's treatment and free up theroom."

"I will freaking pay the medical bills right now! Don't you dare stop the medication!" Growled Colinangrily.

Turning around, Ashley was stunned to replace her brother at the door, "Colin!"

The poor lady immediately ran to her brother, crying.

The man held his sister tight and promised, "Don't worry. I'm back now.

Trust me, I'll take care of everything."

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