Salute To The General -
Chapter 1536 A Chance To Redeem Yourself
Chapter 1536 A Chance To Redeem Yourself
General Zahn's frustration was more than evident in his growled answer. "I was worried about theoperation, that's why.”
"And for a damn good reason too, it seems." He shot a withering glare at Axel. "Jordan, before youdecided to attack General Cross, were you aware that your actions would cause a diplomatic messso horrible it would take years to clean up?"
Axel's expression betrayed his shock and resentment at being chewed out so directly. "But, sir!General Cross and his people killed those captives— that's a direct breach of all the internationallaws we stand for-"
"And I don't blame him in the least," General Zahn interrupted coolly.
Axel was dumbfounded as he started to question, "Sir-"
General Zahn eyed the various captives kneeling on the ground with distaste. He was well aware oftheir status as the backbone of the Dark Temple. He said coldly, "Whatever you may think aboutthese bastards, I'm going to assure you that they are at least ten times worse than that. They aren'tjust professional killers— no, they train others to become their brand of killers as well."
"Every year, they abduct millions of children from all around the world and bring them toconcentration camps in Siberia." General Zahn chuckled humorlessly. "And that frozen hell is wherethey train those children to kill. Out of those millions of children, usually only one survives the entireordeal."
Axel's eyes widened in horror. He sucked in a cold breath of air unconsciously.
A million children, set upon each other's throats to survive, killing and killing until only one prodigysurvived.
This was truly success, if success was something cruel that demanded to be built on a mountain ofbleached bones and rotten flesh.
General Zahn's next words were bitter. "And this brainwashing is exactly how they create theirinfamous assassins. For every top-grade assassin they create, countless families across the worldloses a child. They are worse than cruel- they are literally living devils on this earth.""
"And so,” General Zahn said with the same sense of bitterness that had suffused his earlier words,"I say well done, General Cross."
Upon hearing General Zahn's words, Axel fell awkwardly silent. What had seemed like righteousanger earlier now felt extremely out of place, an insult to every victim of the Dark Temple. Withoutthat feeling of justice, he was oddly unsure of how to address Nathan now.
General Zahn calmly said, "Now, Jordan, I want you to apologize to General Cross."
Reluctantly, as much as he chafed against it, Axel did as he was told. Summoning his courage, heapologized in a small voice, "General Cross, I'm sorry for offending you earlier. Please accept myapology."
However, his principles would not allow him to roll over so utterly and he raised his chin in apurposely defiant manner, gritting his teeth. "But I still believe it's wrong to just kill prisoners of warwho have already surrendered to us!"
"Even if they are truly guilty, they still have to stand trial and let the law decide whether they shouldbe killed or spared.” Axel's voice was impassioned.
Nathan just sighed lightly, as if he had heard this argument more than once. "The way I see it, I'mjust responsible for sending the sinners to face God. Then it's His call whether He wants to forgivethem or not."
Upon hearing Nathan's flippant statement, Axel and his Peacekeepers once again foundthemselves dumbfounded.
Nathan broke into a smile, patting Axel's shoulder. He said, "I've said this before, but you have yourown principles and I have my own code. None of us are in the wrong; we're just doing our duties.""But," Nathan added, "You're still inexperienced. You need a lot more training."
Under the dried blood on his face, Axel flushed an embarrassed shade of red.
Chuckling as he came over to shake hands with Nathan, General Zahn said, "My Peacekeepersusually aren't allowed to interfere in battles, General Cross. They have good and adequate training,but they could use some pointers from you and your men in terms of actual battlefield experience."
"You're too modest, General Zahn," Nathan smiled, clasping the other man's hand firmly. "Especiallysince my men and I all look up to you as one of the infamous Princes of Hell."
General Zahn gave a hearty chuckle of acknowledgement. "That may be true, but I'm not much nextto your legendary prowess, General Cross."
They went back and forth like this for a while, exchanging various flattering comments with eachother. Finally, Nathan was able to leave General Zahn in charge to settle the aftermath of the scene.
With Colin, Ava and the Elite Eight in tow, Nathan left the Dark Temple.
That night, they boarded a private jet to make the long trip back to their nation.
Making the trip alongside Nathan and his other allies were Ava's mother, her younger brother, andher younger sister.
Inside the Commanding Officer's cabin, Ava was kneeling remorsefully in front of a seated Nathan.Tears ran unrestrained down her cheeks as she cried like a little child.
Ever since that last incident, she had felt far too ashamed to see the General again, much lessshow herself in his presence. And yet, he had still come to rescue her and her family.
In the past, she had repressed every single emotion to survive the endless stretch of dark days. Butnow, on the plane headed back home, that dam had broken down thunderously. She threw herselfonto her knees before Nathan, hugging his feet tightly as she cried and cried like a lost child finallyreturning home at last.
Nathan looked down at Ava silently, watching her body shake with every sob. In a measured tone,he said slowly, "I want you to know that the crimes you committed was unforgivable."
At Ava's soundless nod, he continued, "But the North Army now requires every bit of manpower itcan get and training a new talent isn't easy. That's why I'm pardoning you. However, you will bedemoted to the lowest rank in the army and you are given a chance to redeem and prove yourselfagain. Do you accept these terms?"
It was not so much a question than an order, but Ava raised her tear-streaked face to look up atNathan without any hesitation. "Yes, General, I do."
Teary-eyed, she caught his gaze. "I am your humble servant, General, to the end of this life and thisworld. I will never ask for more again, not now, not ever. As long as
you're willing to allow me to serve under you and fight your battles, I will be content."
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