Chapter 362
As Lionel finished speaking, Miles raised a trembling finger at him, his entire body shaking uncontrollably. "You...
you..." Overwhelmed by a storm of emotions, Miles felt his chest tighten as blood surged violently within.
Suddenly, he coughed up a mouthful of blood.
He could never have imagined that Commander Bradley, a man he had always revered and could only look up
to, would host a commendation ceremony for the despicable man who had stolen his achievements.
Even the new general, whom he regarded as omnipotent, personally attended to celebrate Lionel's so-called
victory, built on Lionel's shameless theft of Miles's hard-earned glory.
Lionel stood before him, smug and triumphant. Perhaps he said all this to mock him, to rub salt in the wound and
show him how foolish he'd been.
Lionel's grin widened as he watched Miles cough up blood, a glint of satisfaction flashing in his eyes. Though he
wasn't worried about Miles retaliating, the thought of silencing him with a few words was the outche
wanted.
After all, dealing with the dead is always easier than dealing with the living.
"Captain Henderson, how are you holding up?" Lionel asked, his tone dripping with mock concern.
Ken had initially planned to quietly record Lionel's words, hoping to gather evidence of his theft of Miles's
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtachievements. But to his surprise, Lionel's words were flawless, each like a dagger stabbing straight into Miles's
heart. It took Miles nearly half a minute to steady himself.
Finally, after a few deep breaths, he spoke in a weak voice, "I'm fine." His dark eyes locked onto Lionel, burning
with hatred as he prepared to speak again.
"Lionel, you stole my credit for currying favor with the higher-ups. Aren't you afraid the truth will cout and
you'll be condemned by millions across Vyrdenia?"
Tony's polished smile froze abruptly. Then, his gaze toward Miles turned icy, a bone-chilling coldness settling over
his expression.
"Captain Henderson, I'll pretend you were seriously injured and spoke without thinking. But if | hear you
mentioning this smatter, don't blme for punishing you for slandering your superiors!"
Miles chuckled, his tone sharp and mocking. "Spoke without thinking? You know damn well whether I'm speaking
the truth or not."
Lionel stared at him for a long moment, then sighed.
"Raven, my friend, even if what you said were true, which | believe is not, do you honestly think anyone would
believe you? "Everyone in the military knows that I, Lionel Flemings, have always been upright and honorable,
and they know my immense contributions to Vyrdenia.
"And you? In all your years here, you've achieved nothing. Only Damian remains out of the thirty-six men who
once followed you.
"Tell me, if this gets out to the military or even the entire Vyrdenia, will they call you incompetent or accuse you
of abandoning your brothers to save your skin?"
Rage churned in Miles's chest, and he felt something rising in his throat. He clenched his teeth, forcing the blood
back down, refusing to show weakness.
Miles's glare locked onto Lionel, blazing with fury, threatened to conshim. "Lionel, do you not know why
they died?" His voice trembled, each word laced with suppressed anger.
After agreeing to kill a thousand enemies in exchange for Raven's freedom, Lionel sent Miles on missions against
enemy forces far stronger than his group.
Thirty-six of his brothers-loyal to the end-had fallen in those hopeless battles. Yet Lionel dared to use their deaths
against him. Calling this shameless would be an understatement.
Lionel replied to Miles's accusation with a faint, mocking nod. "I wouldn't dream of accusing you unfairly. But tell
me, who would even believe you?" His tone was cold, dismissive, and smug.
Miles's fists tightened, his knuckles white. His voice, hoarse with rage, cut through the tension. "Lionel, what are
you after?" Lionel flashed a faint smile. "Nothing much. Justat
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Miles's face turned pale, the last trace of color draining away. Lionel's words hit him right where it hurt the most.
At his age and with his failing health, even without serious injuries, he didn't have many years left. He could risk
his life exposing Lionel's crimes in pursuit of justice.
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Chapter 362 The New General
But his granddaughter was different. She was young, with her whole life ahead of her. Miles hadn't helped her as
her grandfather. Instead, he'd beca burden, holding her back.
Lionel saw through Miles's thoughts in an instant. Sensing the timing was perfect, he finally revealed his true
intentions. "Miles, your words earlier stung, but we've been through a lot together over the years. You've put in
your share of effort, haven't you?
"Here's the deal. Keep your mouth shut, and I'll make sure no dirt on you gets out. Additionally, I'll introduce your
granddaughter to Commander Bradley and the new general at tomorrow's ceremony.
"If she's interested in joining the military, | can even put in a good word for her with them both and do my best
to secure her a junior commander position. What do you say?"