What Happens in Chapter 2158 – From the Book Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Dive into Chapter 2158, 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.
Everyone was appalled.
Just as they thought Nathan should be satisfied with a few weak nations giving in to him, he did the unexpected.
Not only did he not take the seats those leaders offered, he demanded Nakajima to get lost!
This guy is making a joke out of himself. It's time for a good show!
A smug smile broke out on Simone's face.
Likewise, Reno, the General of the Conquerors from Ferropene, and Catherine, the commander of Eagleland's Royal Navy, were anticipating a good show.
Nakajima, on the contrary, was driven to rage.
“Did you just ask me to step aside? Who do you think you are?”
“If I'm not wrong, Jetroina is the host of the Joint Military Exercise of a Hundred Nations. Shouldn't the host be held liable if there aren't enough seats? Shouldn't you be responsible for your own blunder? I'm giving you a chance to make it up to me,” Nathan replied.
Nakajima almost burst out laughing. “The seats are arranged according to status and ranks. So my seat is definitely not for you.”
“Oh, really? What do I need to do to qualify for it?”
“Ha! You'll need to defeat my two subordinates, Nakajima spelled his terms.
“Aosen, Yuto!”
Two severe-looking samurais came to the forefront at Nakajima's command.
Yamagami Aosen and Inoue Yuto were two of the most proficient fighters under Nakajima.
The first had a sword in his hand while the second, a curved blade.
Two of them exchanged glances and charged forward concurrently in a perfectly synchronized attack.
Known to be Jetroina's naval force's most skilled men, their coordinated attack was swift and fatal.
Simone and the others were impressed by their nimble movement, and some even applauded their finesse.
Yet before they could dwell any longer in admiration of the two samurais, the two fighters lost grip of their weapons.
Crack!
“How dare you...”
Nathan stretched out his arm and caught Nakajima by the collar before he could say another word. He flung him outward and the marquis slammed against the ground.
Now that the seat was vacant, Colin took out his handkerchief and wiped the chair clean.
Nathan sat down without a flinch under the scrutinizing gaze of the crowd. Some were still stunned while others were incensed.
Whatever their reaction may be, it went without saying that they were totally taken aback. This military exercise was aimed at intimidating Eurasia, but it ended up going the other way round.
Nathan ousted the host and taught him a good lesson.
Although most were outraged by what he did,
Catherine was beginning to take a special interest in him.
As a capable woman herself, she had never met a man she found worthy of her respect, but Nathan was a breath of fresh air.
Not only did he walk into a trap set for him valiantly, but he also showed no fear in facing his enemy head-on. Catherine had never met an admirable man like him.
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