At Tiger Hall of the Yori Corporation, the hall looked exquisite with the incorporation of the construction style of Eurasia in the design. There was a huge painting of a white tiger going down the mountain on the wall in the relatively spacious hall.
Devoid of expression and dressed in black, Matsuo was seated on the couch right below the huge painting. There were quite a number of bodyguards standing by their actions alongside him.
At the moment, Shigo, his right-hand man, was standing respectfully in front of him.
“Is Nathan Cross really that powerful to the point that he wiped out Daichi and the Five Phantoms?” Matsuo asked in disbelief, with a sense of grimness written all over his face.
Shigo gulped and replied warily, “Yeah! Based on my findings, he was the former Commander-in-Chief of the North Army of Eurasia before his retirement and is known as the God of War. He's currently accompanying Penny Smith, his wife, to attend the prize-giving ceremony for the World Peace Prize in Jetroina.”
Matsuo sniggered. “He's the God of
War in the military of Eurasia? No wonder he has unrivaled combat prowess! Ha! Regardless of how formidable he is, I'm in control of everything when he steps into my turf!”
Apparently, Matsuo gave no hoots to the unrivaled God of War.
Earlier on, there used to be a Jetroinian who was also known as the God of War in the military. However, he tended to get on the nerves of the Yori Corporation after his retirement.
Subsequently, the so-called mighty God of War, known for his formidability on the battlefield, met his end piteously. One rainy night, he was stabbed to death by a few hooligans in a secluded alleyway after stepping out of the bar drunk. Sadly, his lifeless body was only discovered by the others the following day.
Therefore, Matsuo paid no heed to the so-called God of War in the military. Undeniably, bare fists were still non-comparable to deadly weapons, and unrivaled warriors were not immortal.
Matsuo asked again, “Where is Nathan now?”
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