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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2203

Easton was just about to teach Colin a lesson, but someone beat him to it. An instructor dashed ahead and introduced himself coldly, “I am Colonel Smith, the commander of Eagleland's special air force. I stand here today as a test for you Eurasians. Let's see if you arrogant lot is as powerful as you claimed to be.”

Smith was Eagleland's commander of the special air force, obviously. He had contributed a lot to the military of Eagleland, and since he was a left-hander, he was also called God's Left Hand. He was also a terrifying unit in the western battlefield.

Easton was slightly frustrated that Smith took his chance to teach Colin a lesson. And he even lost the chance to challenge Nathan as well.

Colin looked at Smith coldly, “You're the one they call the commander of SAS, the strongest special forces in Eagleland, also known as God's Left Hand? Interesting.

I've always wanted to spar with you guys, but I never seem to have the chance to. But now I can fight as much as I want.”

Smith stood with his legs open as wide as his shoulder. He put his hands behind his back and stood before Colin as if he was Colin's superior. “Then this is your chance to witness the power of SAS, you ignorant fool.”

Simeon could feel the tension between Smith and Colin rising, and he started sweating nervously. He wanted to stop the fight, for if it were to break out, it would be a problem no matter who the victor was.

If Colin were to lose to Smith, the whole world would laugh at them, since everyone was just waiting to see Eurasia embarrass themselves.

Simeon was about to stop them, but Nathan gave him a look that told him to calm down and see how the matter would unfold.

Simeon got the untold message, of course. He stopped for a moment, then he thought, Yeah. The Chief Military Governor is here with us. No matter what happens, he can deal with it. I have nothing to fear.

And then he perished the thought of stopping the fight.

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