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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2139

Meanwhile, at Brimmopolis.

At the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor, Nathan was having a meeting with Elijah, Zach, Lucas, Fang, Will, and the other key figures in the military.

Recently, a few countries had been calling to boycott the rise of Eurasia.

The countries had formed an alliance and breached Eurasia's borders of international waters as an act of provocation.

Moreover, the military representatives of the countries were planning a Joint Military Exercise at Avenport, Jetroina located at the Pacific Ocean in the middle of next month.

The exercise had been coined the July Festival as

it would transpire in July.

Over a hundred Eurasia's rival countries took part in the Joint Military Exercise at Avenport. It was apparent that they were after Eurasia.

Surprisingly, the countries had invited Eurasia to participate in July Festival as well, hoping that the God of War himself would lead an army and take part in the exercise.

Nathan had called for the meeting as the surprising move was clearly a trap set up by their enemies. The question was - were they going to go along with it? Would it be a wise move for them to take the bull by its horns?

Elijah and Zach were both seasoned men in the military. Besides, the two of them were usually cool-headed, and would not jump to conclusions easily. Hence, the two of them did not rush to show their hands.

Will was mainly in charge of the defense of Brimmopolis. His main focus would be to protect the commanders in Brimmopolis. It was not appropriate for him to give his two cents on attending a joint military exercise which was clearly a trap.

Lucas Ziegler, the Dragon of the West, had always been a hardheaded man. He was the first to voice out.

In a low voice, the man said, “Our country has achieved an astronomical rise in recent years, clinching the pinnacle of power in the East, and changing the dynamics of power of the world.

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