Summary of Chapter 2157 from Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Chapter 2157 marks a crucial moment in Giselle’s Novel novel, Salute To The General (Nathan Cross). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
In no time, the doors opened to Nathan, Colin, and the Elite Eight. They defied everyone's intimidating glare and walked in with their chests up.
Dressed in his full military suit, Nathan trod down the entrance in a poised and assertive fashion as his calm gaze casually met the menacing stares of those present.
He took his time as he walked in as if he was strolling in his garden back at home.
“General Nathan Cross of Eurasia!” the staff at the door announced as Nathan joined the congregation of all tribes and tongues.
In the hall stood leaders of all nations. They
represented people of
different languages and
cultures.
Despite innate differences between these heads of state, they were all steeped in the understanding and knowledge of Eurasia because they took the country as their common enemy.
As one of the key figures advocating enmity against Eurasia, Simone was more well-versed than anyone about the country. He looked at Nathan's men pensively and smirked. “Well, well, look who's here. Please take a seat.”
Everyone exchanged glances as belittling smiles broke out on their faces.
All seats were occupied around the table, and it was impossible that anyone would give up their seats for Nathan willingly.
Let's see what you're gonna do, Nathan Cross. You invited this upon yourself!
Nathan took a cursory glance and smiled subtly.
So you want to humiliate me in front of everyone? In your dreams!
Nakajima was equally displeased. He drilled his patronizing gaze into those leaders and denounced them. “Useless!”
Nathan was just thinking about taking one of the seats and letting their offense slide, but when he heard Nakajima's rebuke and sensed his disregard for him, he changed his mind.
Seems like I should play big this time. It's meaningless trying to threaten these small nations. I should capture the big boss first, so other nations will know they better back off and stop messing with Eurasia.
With that thought in mind, Nathan walked toward Nakajima.
He had decided to face him off because of his insolent remark, and also because he did not like Jetroina, to begin with.
Sensing Nathan's movement, Nakajima upped his chin and looked at Nathan without wavering.
“Move aside, would you?” Nathan said when he drew close to Nakajima.
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