Chapter 1712 – Highlight Chapter from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 1712 is a standout chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
Nathan got up from the hot spring, put on his clothes, and said to Penny, ‘TH go out and have a look. I'll also get Kylie to come and take care of D
you.
Penny said, “That man seems powerful. Please be careful.”
Nathan responded with a grin. “I will.”
Outside the Sky View Villa's hot springs, Colin and seven members of the Elite Eight were still fighting against a middle-aged man, who was dressed in a grey gown and had long hair.
Despite facing multiple attacks from eight skillful warriors, the middle-aged man remained steady. He even managed to retaliate by launching several attacks on them.
There were several occasions he almost injured Colin and the Elite Eight.
Nathan was taken aback. He had never seen such an invincible figure in Eurasia before.
Nathan said in a calm voice. “That's enough.
Stop.”
Upon hearing the General's instruction, Colin and the Elite Eight retreated. They had truly run out of moves to stop the middle-aged man from approaching.
The middle-aged man took a step back and stood at a spot where he could see Nathan clearly.
Nathan, too, had a good look at the uninvited guest.
As their gazes met, animosity filled the air.
The middle-aged man smiled haughtily. “If I'm not mistaken, you must be the God of War, Nathan Cross.”
Nathan responded calmly, “Who are you?”
The man answered with a grin, “You don't need to know and it's not important.”
A line formed between Nathan's brows. “At least tell me why you're here.”
“I've loved fighting since young, and I've fought in thousands of battles in many countries and won every single one of them. All these years, I've been looking for a worthy contender.”
Eugene cast a sidelong glance at Colin and sneered, “Nope. But anyone who disrespects me will meet their death!”
Eugene raised his leg and kicked on the headless stone sculpture.
The sculpture, which weighed several hundreds of pounds, flew in Colin's direction like a cannonball.
Colin's expression changed. He wanted to escape from the sudden attack, but it was too late.
At this point, a shadow flashed before his eyes.
Nathan, who was already standing in front of Colin, raised his left hand and gently tapped on the sculpture.
It was as if he was stopping a balloon from floating in the air.
Nathan put down the sculpture and looked at Eugene. “You're indeed powerful, but it's a shame that you use it for the wrong reason.”
“Since you asked for it, I'll let you taste defeat for the very first time.”
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