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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1815

Summary for Chapter 1815: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1815 – Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) by Giselle

In Chapter 1815, 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.

Hearing this, Nathan felt a little astounded.

Coney and the others exchanged looks of consternation with one another. Who was this disrespectful jerk, and where had he come from?

Nathan turned around and gazed at Colin. “This person here says he wants to teach me a good lesson. What do you think of it?”

Colin looked contemptuously at Adrian. In a rather stiff voice, he said, “You aren't worthy enough to have a go at Mr. Cross yet. Why don't

I teach you a lesson on his behalf?”

Adrian felt a wave of anger wash over him. He roared, “You fool! You must be tired of living!”

With that, he leaped off the ground and lunged at Colin with his fist, looking like a berserk lion

that had just been freed from its cage.

However, Colin didn't even bother to avoid his blow. Instead, he lunged forward to meet Adrian's fist with his own.

Bang!

Their fists crashed against each other, and both Colin and Adrian staggered backward from the force.

Truthfully, Colin felt a little shocked. This guy's abilities were far beyond his expectations.

Adrian felt rather stunned as well. He was a well-regarded fighter in the West, but here in Brimmopolis, even a wiry bodyguard like this could hold his own against him.

In a low voice, he growled, “Again!”

With that, he lunged at Colin once again with a deranged, murderous look on his face.

Adrian was by no means a weak fighter, but Colin was far steadier than he was. The experience he brought to each fight wasn't something Adrian could rival.

The battle ahead was sure to be a long and bloody one.

However, Colin quickly broke through Adrian's defenses and landed a kick on Adrian's chest. Adrian flew through the air and landed right in front of Nathan with a loud crash.

Nathan smiled gently down at Adrian from where he was seated on the chair. In a slightly amused tone, he said, “You can't even beat my subordinate, and you want to dream of defeating me? Well, you can dream on! Go home and practice more.”

Adrian was furious. He growled like a beast that was about to go on a rampage.

Jumping up from the ground, he leaped at Nathan with his fist extended. “Die!” he roared.

Seeing this, the bystanders gasped loudly in horror.

Nathan merely frowned slightly and returned his punch.

Bang!

Their fists met in a violent crash.

Crack...

The frightening sound of splitting bones resonated through the room.

In the span of a few seconds, the bones in

Adrian's arm had been crushed to dust by Nathan's fist.

With a loud cry of agony, he flew through the air and landed on the ground painfully.

Maverick was so anxious that he was about to cry.

In a low voice, he told Adrian, “My dear Adrian, you could have started a fight with anyone in Brimmopolis! Why did you have to choose this man of all people?” “He's the commander-in-chief of the North Army, who commands three hundred thousand of its troops! He's General Nathan Cross himself!

“Were you really trying to pick a fight with the General? How foolish could you be?”

Hearing this, Adrian felt as though he had been struck by a bolt of lightning.

He started convulsing on the spot as his blood pressure surged through the roof. With much effort, Adrian managed to stop himself from throwing up blood.

This guy in front of him was the General of the North?

This was simply terrible!

Adrian wondered if he should bang his head on the wall and end this nightmare for himself.

He finally understood why a mere subordinate of Nathan's could be so talented and powerful, and why Nathan himself possessed such disconcerting abilities.

As it turned out, Nathan was the God of War of Eurasia!

Adrian regretted his actions so much that he wanted to punch himself in the face. He had been too reckless and foolish.

Actually, he should have thought of this possibility beforehand!

An enemy of Mr. Goldstein could not be an ordinary person.

Adrian wondered if he had lost his mind. He had been overly obsessed with getting in the good books of Ceaser Goldstein and pandering to the whims of the Davier family.

Otherwise, why would he have gotten on the wrong side of an important man like Nathan?

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