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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2058

Summary for Chapter 2058: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

What Happens in Chapter 2058 – From the Book Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)

Dive into Chapter 2058, a pivotal chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), written by Giselle. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Gael and Nathan looked into each other's eyes. At this moment, he was fired up like a gladiator who entered the amphitheater.

On the other hand, his opponent Nathan looked rather casual and relaxed.

Given that Nathan seemed not to care about his presence, Gael was irritated and said coldly, “God of War, behold the moment when I murder a god. Do you have any last words?”

Murder a god?

Nathan smiled smugly upon hearing that.

After a while, he said indifferently, “Are you done with your nonsense?

“If you're done, draw your sword. Let me see if you've improved a lot from three years ago when we fought at the Tea Horse Road.”

Nathan's words stunned Penny, Colin, and four of the Elite Eight.

Meanwhile, Gael trembled with fear upon hearing it, as though he was electrocuted.

Furthermore, his eyes grew wide as he stared at Nathan in disbelief.

Did we fight at the Tea Horse Road three years ago?Wait... Would the mysterious fighter who swiftly and effortlessly defeated me at the Tea Horse Road be Nathan Cross?No wonder...

Three years ago, Gael traveled around the world to challenge numerous skilled fighters and won every time.

Nevertheless, when he arrived at the North to challenge the martial arts masters, he happened to meet Nathan, who was on a secret mission.

At that time, Nathan received intel that several skilled fighters from the rival countries sneaked into the North to steal information on military assets.

As such, Nathan disguised himself as an ordinary citizen and waited to ambush the skilled fighters from the rival countries at the Tea Horse Road.

Things took a drastic turn in the end. The skilled fighters didn't show up based on the intel, but he met Gael instead.

At that time, he mistook Gael for a spy from a rival country, who was here to steal information on military assets.

Also, since Gael behaved arrogantly, the two got into a heated fight soon.

The outcome was expected - Nathan easily and soundly defeated Gael. He broke Gael's swords and even injured him severely.

Gael could have died a long time ago if Nathan didn't realize that he wasn't a spy from a rival country.

Back then, Gael wished to challenge the strongest fighter in the North to become an undefeatable legend.

Unexpectedly, he was defeated by a peasant in ordinary clothes at the Tea Horse Road.

Because he was ashamed of himself, he slipped away and returned to Brimmopolis to receive treatment. Since then, he was committed to being a fighter for the Davier family and had practiced hard for the past three years.

In fact, he had slowly forgotten about the

Recalling his humiliating defeat by Nathan, he felt helpless and totally dominated by his fear.

He is the strongest fighter back then. In that case, I don't stand a chance to defeat him at all... I don't have a chance...

“I can't do it...”

Gael murmured as though he was possessed when he stared at Nathan fearfully.

Suddenly, he let out a weird scream and dropped his weapons. The next moment, he tore his clothes apart, messed up his hair, kicked off his shoes, and ran away frantically...

How can this guy go mad right before a fight?

Nathan couldn't help but furrow his brows.

Meanwhile, Penny, Colin, and the Elite Eight were flabbergasted.

Even more so, the one who couldn't believe her eyes was Shae, who was overseeing from the window in a nearby building.

She was startled to see that Gael ran away frantically without even trying to fight Nathan.

Gael looked overbearing when he fought with four men alone and was confident when he asked specifically to have a duel with Nathan. Why did he suddenly go crazy?

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