Salute To The General

Chapter 1729
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Chapter 1729

At the Davier family residence.

Kiel's funeral had just been held today, and the Davier family residence, which was usually verylively, was particularly quiet tonight.

The air was still thick with grief and loss.

In the study, no lights were turned on.

Clifford sat on the chair alone, his face extremely gloomy.

Knock!

A knock at the door broke the silence and brought Clifford, who was still in mourning, to his senses.

He said in an extremely cold voice, “Didn't I tell you not to disturb me no matter what happenstonight?”

A middle-aged man's voice was heard coming from outside. “But I really have to disturb you.”

Clifford was infuriated.

However, his mind immediately cleared up. No one in the Davier family would dare to speak to himin such a manner. Even in the entire nation, not many had the audacity to do this.

Immediately, the realization hit him. The angry expression on his face was gone and was replacedby a look of pleasant surprise.

He stood up abruptly and shouted, “Is that you, Ceaser?”

Click.

The door of the study was gently pushed open as a tall and grim man in a black suit and blackleather shoes walked in.

This man, about twenty-seven years old and giving off an aristocratic air, was none other thanCeaser Goldstein, the son of Clifford and his ex-wife, Gillian.

Clifford and Gillian were married because of family interests and then divorced after they had a son.

Generally speaking, after a couple divorced, they would see each other as enemies.

But in the case of Clifford and Gillian, their relationship actually improved.

After the divorce, Gillian even lived with her son without remarrying.

There were two reasons for that.

One was that the Goldstein family was a prominent family. With their wealth and power, Gillian couldlive very well without remarrying.

Another reason was that Clifford climbed the ranks and even joined the cabinet to become one ofthe nine Great Cabinet members after the divorce.

For the sake of Clifford's pride, the Goldstein family did not force Gillian to remarry.

Besides, Clifford also took great care of the Goldstein family.

Therefore, the two families maintained a very special type of amicable relationship.

Ceaser turned on the light of the study room, turning the place as bright as day in an instant.

Looking at the excited face of Clifford, Ceaser said with concern, “Dad, although Kiel has passedaway, you still have to take care of yourself. Don't dwell in sorrow.”

Clifford looked at the son he had with his ex-wife—Ceaser was tall, handsome, and sophisticated.

The more he looked at him, the more he grew fond of his boy. He couldn't help but say, “Ceaser, it'sthe first time you've come home after so many years. I'm so happy. Have a seat and chat with me.”

“Okay,” replied Ceaser.

At this time, Yanny appeared and made a pot of tea for the father and son before leaving the room.

Clifford began to talk to Ceaser.

When bringing up the deaths of Phoebe and Kiel, Clifford said with a gloomy expression, “I wish tokill Nathan and his family for taking the lives of Phoebe and Kiel. Unfortunately, there'll be anelection soon and I can't do anything to him during this sensitive time.”Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

“Dad, since it's inconvenient for you to take revenge yourself, let the Goldstein family do it for you,”Ceaser said proudly.

At this, Clifford frowned slightly. “No, no. Although the Goldstein family is powerful, Nathan isn't aneasy target. You can't take the risks. I have lost a son and I don’t want to risk losing another.”

“Dad, I'm not here to take risks tonight. I'm here to help you deal with Nathan on behalf of theGoldstein family,” said Ceaser with a grin.

Clifford was stunned. “What do you mean?” “Mom said that the Goldstein family will do our best tosupport you when you run for president this time. We will also help you remove all obstacles to yourascension to the presidency, including Nathan. Considering he's the nation's top fighter, we must killhim, not only for revenge but also to eliminate dissidents.”

“What's your plan?” asked Clifford.

“Very simple: create a diversion,” Ceaser replied with a smile.

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