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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2211

“If death is what you seek, then that is what you shall get, boy!” Destructo played his guitar as furiously as he could, and countless waves of air shot at Nathan, as if they were arrows.

Everyone gasped. They were worried about Nathan, but the person in question was still walking over toward Destructo without a care in the world.

Nathan might look like he was slow, but in reality, he was moving at a speed faster than the human eye could catch. Every time a wave of air was about to hit him, he would seem to phase out like a ghost, and just like that, he avoided all the waves, finally appearing right before Destructo.

The waves missed their mark, though when they hit the floor, they bore holes on it as if they were bullets. Everyone who saw that was shocked by the spectacle. They knew that if the waves were to hit any of them, they would

probably die right away.

However, none of their shock could match Destructo's. He stared at Nathan dumbly. He dodged my guitar's attack and came out unscathed? Sh*t. This is the strongest enemy I've met in ten years.

Nathan said coldly, “Is that all?”

Just after he said that, an ear-piercing violin sound screeched right beside him. Right after Nathan closed in on Destructo, Annihilator quickly played his violin and attacked Nathan.

As the note reached its peak, a visible airwave shot out from the violin and made a beeline for Nathan. The crescentshaped wave looked like a real blade, and it was coming for Nathan's neck.

Everyone in the audience seat was worried about Nathan, and Penny and Queenie gasped in shock.

“Look out, Nathan!” “Look out, Dad!” Nathan caught the air wave with his right hand without even looking at it, then he squeezed it and smashed it into little pieces.

Destructo and Annihilator were petrified. They couldn't believe Nathan had that kind of power, and before they could snap out of it, Nathan closed in on Destructo, intending on killing him once and for all.

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