Chapter 663
My Substitute CEO Bride
Chapter 663
Bobby stepped out of the helicopter and leaped onto the lookout
tower in one swift move. He grabbed the microphone from Frank and
said, âIâm Bobby Olsen, the Third Elder of the National Martial Bureau.
âNash Calcraft is involved in a major and heinous murder case, so we
canât release him in the meantime!â
âDamn it!â
A cold light flashed through Xylonâs sharp eyes, and he slowly raised his right hand. The tanksâ gun barrels rotated with the action and were now aiming at the base.
The thousands of soldiers present had also swiftly disengaged the safety locks on their firearms. Various weapons were ready to be unleashed. With a wave of the majorâs hand, they would immediately
turn the base into ruins.
Frank quickly said, âElder Olsen, this is Xylon Meyer from the Northern Territoryâs Eighth Ace Force weâre dealing with. He has a violent
temper and might resort to direct action!â
Bobby snorted. âIf he wants to act, let him. Does he really think the National Martial Bureau is defenseless?â
As a Mystique Loyalty Realm expert, he was more than capable of
sa
resisting their weapons.
âOld Meyer, calm down!â Flynn roared as he approached the man with a few other deputy majors.
At that moment, several helicopters were slowly descending from the
sky. They came from the Eastern Territory. Fighter jets had also flown
in from the Southern Territory. The once quiet Mount Tame was now.
a flurry of activity.
A large number of fighter jets were circling the sky, leaving Frank
stunned. Were the Eastern and Southern Territories also intervening
now?
However, Bobbyâs lips curled slightly into a smirk. âThe leaders of the Eastern and Southern Territories have close ties with the National Martial Bureauâs prime minister. I want to see if they have the courage to act today.â
Among the Eastern Territoryâs helicopter team was a stern-looking elderly man in a four-star military suit. âMajor Lyon!â
Excited by the manâs presence, Frank quickly jumped down from the lookout tower and ran to the old man, saluting him. âMajor Lyon!â
With kind-looking features, Hudson Lyon smiled and greeted, âLittle Gomez, long time no see! Itâs been 15 years!â
Warm tears welled up in Frankâs eyes as he felt a lump form in his throat. Hudson was the general of the Eastern Territory and also Frankâs former superior. 15 years had passed, and the once mighty warrior had turned into an elderly man with a head full of white hair.
âYes, time flies. Itâs been 15 years since you retired!â
Hudson smiled bitterly.
âOld Lyon, long time no see!â
At this moment, the Southern Territoryâs general, Major Anderson
Jones, walked over with a gentle smile.
Hudson smiled. âMajor Jones, long time no see!â
âI heard the Northern Territory is causing trouble, picking a fight with the National Martial Bureau. Has Philix lost his mind? Why are they fighting among themselves?â
Anderson said without even bothering to conceal the mockery in his tone. He was a man in his 50s and was tall. He had graying temples and a pair of piercing hawk-like eyes
Hudson smiled lightly and replied, âHe has his reasons for doing so.â
Then, the man turned to Frank and said, âLittle Gomez, tell us whatâs
going on here.â
Frank explained to both of them about Elder Olsenâs capture of Philixâs lifesaver.
Outside the base, Flynn had climbed onto a tank and made his way Xylonâs side. âSee that? The majors of both the Eastern and Souther Territories have arrived!â
Xylonâs face had taken a somewhat unpleasant appearance as he contemplated the situation. âTo think that the National Martial Bureau has both the Eastern and Southern Territories supporting them.
Thatâs something.â
âEven without the Eastern and Southern Territories intervening, you shouldnât be acting so recklessly. Do you really think you can just meddle with relationships at the state capital level?â Flynn said.
Xylon glanced at the man discontentedly. âDo you actually think the
Warden failed to inform the capital? Of course, he did. The capital
isnât intervening in this matter. Why would the Warden go to such great lengths to have us cross mountains and rivers to come to
Jonford otherwise?â