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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1695

Summary for Chapter 1695: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1695 – Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle

In Chapter 1695, a key moment in the Novel novel Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), Giselle delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Nathan challenged the eight Xyperian warlords to fight him altogether!

However, the warlords felt it might be unfair because it would be an easy win as he was outnumbered.

Therefore, the Eastern warlord, Hux stepped up and was the first one to challenge Nathan while the other seven warlords chose to remain in their spots instead of charging forward together.

Hux was a typical Xyperian man as he had dark skin and a strong built, definitely someone who would be seen as a general.

He was born with great strength in his arms and had taken down a full-grown buffalo with ease when he was just a teenager.

After joining the Xyperian army and being in his element, he had claimed many victories on battlefields. He was then transformed from an ordinary soldier to the warlord of the East Xyperia.

Being two meters tall in height, Hux's arms were as thick as an ordinary person's thighs and they seemed bigger compared to Nathan's arms by a mile.

The entire crowd fixed their gaze upon Nathan and Hux.

Many Eurasians couldn't help but worry about Nathan because when it comes to the built of his body, Hux had more of an advantage.

Leigh curled his lips and smiled coldly. Along with the other Xyperian, they were eager for the fight to start.

Camilla, Penny and the rest couldn't help but panic.

Clifford seemed calm on the outside with a cold smirk flashing across his face.

Hux flexed both his strong arms and snickered, “Eurasia's God of war, I'll take you down today. I won't take advantage of you either, so let's battle with three punches. If you could fight against that, I'll concede defeat.”

Nathan had Kerk interpreting what Hux had said to him. Then, he replied with a smile, “Tell him, as he wishes.”

Right after Kerk conveyed Nathan's words to Hux, his eyes lit up and with a deep roar, he stepped forward and charged his fist towards his opponent. The impact was immensely huge as he punched towards Nathan.

The punch was accompanied by a gust of wind and the atmosphere in the surrounding turned gloomy.

That showed the force of such a powerful punch.

Leigh and his men couldn't contain themselves as they started shouting and cheering.

However, while facing the warlord Hux's terrifying punch, Nathan did not flinch while clenching his fist instantly.

His punch was seemingly less vigorous compared to Hux's.

That mighty punch from the Eurasian God of War was indeed terrifyingly powerful.

The moment Leigh came back to his senses, he shouted angrily, “D*mn you! How dare you hit him so hard.”

Nathan replied calmly, “I'm sorry, but I'm a soldier, not an athlete. The skills I usually practice are lethal killing moves on the battlefield.

Furthermore, I can't underestimate my enemies as a soldier. I also think that it's a way to show my utmost respect to my opponent by giving my best shot.”

After that, he glanced towards the other seven

Xyperian warlords and uttered indifferently, “If you value your lives, don't be soldiers; and don't even come all the way to our nation and challenge us.”

Upon hearing that, all the Eurasian people cheered thunderously.

Everyone knew that the reason behind the Xyperian Foreign Minister's visit was to find out more about Eurasia in preparation to invade the North.

Not only did Nathan defeat a Xyperian warlord, he warned Xyperia not to provoke Eurasia further and seek trouble anymore. All the Eurasians couldn't help but praise Nathan for that.

At the same time, quite a few foreign reporters couldn't help but nod their heads and agree with what he had said.

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