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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1236

What?

Nathan is the General of the North?

Yvonne's eyes widened in fear while Joseph and Owen were utterly astonished.

That revelation was a strong psychological impact on the Dragon Special Forces.

The General of the North was God in their eyes, an idol whom they all deeply admired.

The men of the Dragon Special Forces had always fantasized about meeting the God of War, but they had never expected to bump into him under such circumstance.

They had even pointed their guns at the God of War earlier!

At that moment, they were all overwhelmed with guilt.

Nathan sat on a chair and calmly gazed at Cooper. "You're not that dumb after all.

You've finally figured out who I am.”

He's really the General!

Cooper was on the verge of crying.

Suddenly, a sound of footsteps could be heard coming from outside the guesthouse.

It was a huge group of soldiers approaching them!

Most of these soldiers had come from the Channing's military base, only two thousands of them were from the North Army and the Dragonfury Special Forces that were temporarily stationed in Channing. They quickly surrounded the building.

Two military officers marched in and saluted Nathan and Franklin.

"General and commanding officers, three thousands elites of the military districts in Channing have surrounded the guesthouse and are at your command."

"General, two thousand soldiers from the Dragonfury Special Forces are in position and are at your command."

Instead of giving an order, Nathan shot a playful glance at Cooper and asked impassively, "Cooper, would you prefer to surrender on your own or let my subordinates arrest you?"

Cooper's face turned ashen as he explained hurriedly, "This is a misunderstanding! I didn't mean to insult you, General!"

He promptly turned around and commanded his subordinates to disarm themselves and get ready to receive a penalty from the General.

Little did he know that the Dragon Special Forces behind him had already withdrawn their weapons much earlier.

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