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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2180

Nathan was currently darting around in the enemy crowd, knocking out an enemy with every attack.

In a blink of an eye, more than a hundred elites were lying on the floor.

Reno and Nakajima were looking at each other, both panicking inside.

How is this God of War so powerful?

The fact was that all the men who fell before Nathan were the elites of their respective countries, every single one of them was the king within their army.

But in front of Nathan, these kings were no different from decorations.

As for the rest of the fighters, their killing intent all started to ramp up. They were not intimidated by Nathan's current form. On the contrary, they stepped fearlessly onto the blood and corpse of their fallen comrades, closing in on Nathan from all sides. Their determination and will to fight were not something a normal person could comprehend.

Like blood-thirsty hyenas, they dived towards Nathan without any hesitation.

Nathan's movement was inexplicably efficient and decisive, using the simplest of movements to maximize his attack. He was utilizing military martial arts to its fullest potential, killing his enemies with a single blow.

One hundred men...Two hundred men...Three hundred men...

When the kill count went past five hundred, the elites were mostly either dead or severely injured.

The tactic Nathan adopted to take on these many enemies was to go all out from the beginning and not let it drag out since exhaustion would kick in after the initial rush.

However, after countless waves of attacks, his opponents from all over the world were in shambles as they dropped one after the other. That was a deadly blow to their morale.

Everyone started backing away, not wanting to go any close to the monster in front of them.

Simone's expression was horrifying when he saw what was going on.

Several years ago, eighteen countries banded their finest soldiers together to ambush Nathan, but he wiped them out victoriously, either killing or injuring the soldiers. It was a complete defeat for the eighteen countries.

Simone always thought that the report he saw was blown out of proportion because those failures did not want to take responsibility for the failed mission.

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