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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1403

Nathan initially thought that Lucifer's men would be scared to death and would surrender immediately once the choppers, tanks, and armored cars appeared.

Much to his surprise, even though Lucifer and his men were frightened, Lucifer refused to do as Nathan instructed.

Even his men grabbed their weapons tightly and had no intention to surrender.

Nathan couldn't help but frown because he underestimated the loyalty of the Leeroy family's subordinates and mercenaries.

If both sides opened fire, the two thousand troops of the Bossania base would defeat or even eliminate the twenty thousandstrong men from the Leeroy family as a result of their advantage in military equipment.

Nevertheless, Nathan couldn't overlook the sheer number of their opponents nor the destructive power of their one thousandodd submachine guns.

Last but not least, Lucifer's fearless warriors, elites, and martial arts masters were all present. Should they open fire now, Nathan's two thousand troops would still face a tough battle.

As a general, Nathan's heart wrenched whenever he saw his soldiers being sacrificed in battle.

All the more so, he couldn't bear to see soldiers dying on his watch. This would be the most tragic thing in the world to him.

After pondering for a while, Nathan stared at Lucifer coldly. "Are you really prepared to resist us at all costs? Look at your loyal subordinates, and look closely. They are sons, husbands, and fathers! They are loyal to you, so why would you send them to hell? Please stop resisting us and let them go!"

Nevertheless, Lucifer remained stubborn. "Are you weeping crocodile tears? Save it! Everyone knows the winner takes all. If I surrender now, I might end up worse than dying in battle."

The twenty thousand-strong Leeroy camp held firmly onto their weapons, while Patrick and the troops of Bossania were standing by, ready to engage in battle anytime.

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