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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2538

As soon as Dante put on the high-tech combat suit, Nathan noticed his opponent appearing before him in the virtual world.

Meanwhile, Gammon and the others all stared at the large screen in the arena, where they could see both Nathan and Dante in the cyber world.

Soon, Dante's virtual self leaped off the ground and did a stylish backflip in midair before landing with an equally fancy pose.

Impressed by the stunt, the Remdikians immediately cheered even louder for Dante.

Even Gammon could not help but smile at the display of skill.

“Dante may not be the smartest guy, but even I have to admit that he's quite a gifted fighter. That man is probably born to reign supreme on battlefields,” remarked Sofie in a soft voice.

“Your Royal Highness, who do you think is going to win this fight? General Dante or the Chief Military Governor of Eurasia?” asked a waiting maid curiously.

For some reason, Sofie secretly hoped that the handsome Chief Military Governor would win the duel.

However, the princess glanced at the two fighters on the screen before replying, “There's no denying that Chief Cross is exceptionally talented in tactics and strategies, but nobody is perfect. He can't have both brains and brawn. Since Chief Cross excelled in the wargame, he has to be somewhat weaker in combat. That should be reason enough for me to bet that General Dante's going to win.”

“We share a similar thought, Your Royal Highness. I, too, think that Chief Cross is the brains and not the brawn, so it’s very unlikely that he'll emerge the victor. As you said, nobody is perfect.”

While Sofie and her female servant were still discussing, Nathan and Dante had already begun fighting in the virtual battleground.

With a loud war cry, Dante charged toward Nathan like a frenzied bear and took a swing at Nathan's face, clearly displaying the ferocity of a Remdikian.

Even in the cyber world, Nathan could sense Dante's lightning speed and explosive power.

Meanwhile, the Remdikian spectators dropped their jaws when the force of Dante's punch was displayed on screen in numbers.

“My goodness! Dante outdid himself once again!”

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