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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2307

When the Monk was only five meters away from Tim, the former sped up. His left leg stomped on the ground.

A loud boom was heard, and cracks that looked like spider webs were formed.

He jumped into the air and swung his leg at an incredible speed to kick Tim's head with a powerful force.

The Monk moved much faster than Tim expected.

It was too late to unsheathe the whip sword, so Tim stood on one leg and swung his other leg over without hesitating. He had used the kicking technique, The Sky Breaker.

Boom!

When the two legs crashed, a loud boom could be heard.

The Monk thought that he'd be able to take Tim down with that one kick.

To his dismay, not only did the kick fail to kill Tim, but he also fell backward after Tim retaliated. That spun the former's entire body into the air and slammed him onto the ground.

He was intrigued when he turned to Tim and commented, “I'm surprised. You arc much stronger than I expected and are someone worthy of my full attention.”

Tim revealed the whip sword he had with him and swung it a little before icily replying, “Surprised already? That is nothing, you know. You'll be even more surprised when I cut your head off.”

The Monk got a pair of twin sai out of his possession and played with them a little. He smiled. “You are an interesting man. Come on then. Show me what you're capable of.” Tim's figure charged at the Monk at a speed identical to that of lightning.

He was like a ghost, and the light reflecting off of his sword was bright.

The Monk lifted the dagger in his left hand and blocked the attack Tim made with his whip sword. At the same time, he pushed the dagger in his other hand toward Tim’s chest.

Fortunately, Tim moved to the side in time to avoid it.

The two men were fighting endlessly, and their weapons kept running into each other, creating a spine-chilling melody.

Both men were fighting experts.

Hence, their moves were extremely fatal and dangerous. A single mishap could lead to certain death.

They were almost equally strong, and Tim was only slightly more powerful. That was why it would not be easy for him to take the Monk down.

The Priest observed the fight from the side. To his surprise, even the Monk could not defeat Tim.

Eventually, he frowned and attacked Tim.

He swung his leg and kicked a pebble sitting in the middle of the road.

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