CHAPTER 408 THE BURNING RAGE OF THE KING OF THE SOUTH
Soon, two gunshots rang out, marking the end of their sinful lives.
The Black Lady Madeline Lynch and the subordinates of the Ortiz and Johnson families who were left
on the scene were trembling in fear.
Colin Dunne asked, "General, what should I do with the rest of these guys?"
Nathan replied coldly, "Re-educate them through labor in the North Army Prison. You shall make the
arrangements."
Colin replied with a salute, "Yes, sir!"
Terrence Ortiz and Zucker Johnson lost their lives in Channing.
The news of their deaths went viral in the South and caused an uproar in the high society and the
underworld.
Although most of them didn't know exactly how Terrence and Zucker died, everyone was aware of the
existence of formidable forces lurking in Channing.
Many forces that had planned to enter Channing with a big fanfare gave up the idea one after another.
Dip Turner was the most furious of them all.
The Southern Four under his command were either met with their demise or downfall. And all of it was
because of Nathan Cross.
This time, Nathan had even called to inform him before executing Terrence and Zucker.
This was beyond a simple provocation; it was a slap on his face!
Early in the morning, Dip Turner called two of his sons back. They were his eldest son, Philip Turner
and his youngest son, Trip Turner.
He also summoned Carl Russo and the rest of his followers to discuss how to avenge Terrence and
Zucker and gain the manufacturing rights of the liver cancer vaccine.
His eldest son, Philip, was the financial giant in the South.
He had a prominent position in the business world and countless connections across different sectors
of trade and politics.
His youngest son, Trip, was the director of Ocean Corporation.
Ocean Corporation was engaged in the firearms business. They supplied their products mainly to some
small countries in Southeast Asia.
Trip had an even bigger network of connections than his brother. His connections spanned many
sectors and were especially strong in the military.
Dip looked at his two sons and a group of disciples, then said with a sullen face, "I believe everyone
knows why I have gathered you here."
Philip pushed his gold-rimmed glasses up and smiled. "Dad, you're talking about the matter of Nathan
Cross killing two of your right-hand men and making you look foolish, right?"
Dip retorted in anger, "This isn't just the matter of me looking foolish anymore. It's a big slap in my
face!"
Trip comforted him, "Dad, don't be angry. Regarding this matter, I heard it was a colonel who led his
troops to help Nathan Cross kill Terrence and Zucker. I have asked my friends in the military to inquire
about whether this colonel was acting on his own to help Nathan, or if it was Franklin Wilson who Text content © .
instructed it."
When Trip said this, he squinted and continued, "If it was Franklin who gave the instruction, we just
have to ask someone to talk to him and make him hand over Nathan to us. If Franklin did not instruct it,
then it would be simpler. We just have to take down Nathan and that colonel called Dunne."
Dip finally let out a satisfied smile after hearing that and said with a grin, "Trip, you are as capable as
ever. We'll go with what you say. Let your friend talk to Franklin first to see if he has anything to do with
this."
Carl complimented as well, "Mr. Turner, we shall make plans before taking any actions according to
Trip's great idea."
Dip and the rest laughed out loud.
Nathan, Penny, Queenie, Benson, and Leah had just boarded the plane at Channing airport.
It was Leah's father, Butch Maxwell's seventieth birthday tomorrow!
Leah had been married for over two decades. This was the first time the Maxwell family called to inform
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Leah had been away from home for over two decades, and it was the first time in such a long while for
her to return to her own family.
The whole family got on the flight happily to Leah's own family home in Arlington of Northania.