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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2897

“Kill him!” Cyclone growled.

In an instant, he moved so speedily toward Nathan that he left afterimages behind him.

Before he got close to his opponent, he leaped into the air and sent a palm strike flying toward Nathan from above.

Whoosh!

Cyclone's large palm smashed through the air and shot toward Nathan like an angry wave.

The soldiers standing around on the Ghost Ship felt their blood boil with excitement when they saw that.

The fact that Cyclone could become the leader of The Navy Four was an indication of his immense strength.

As the soldiers watched the scene excitedly, Cyclone's palm was about to hit Nathan.

However, just as that was about to happen, Nathan moved.

Like a fish swimming in stormy waves, he easily dodged his opponent's attack. At the same time, he curled his hand into a fist and swung it toward Cyclone's head.

Boom!

Cyclone's attack missed its target and landed on the warship's deck.

A large crater of more than one meter in diameter instantly appeared on the sturdy deck, as though it had been struck by a cannon shell.

After Cyclone was hit on the head by Nathan, he stood on the spot he landed on unmovingly.

The warship shook, forcing Inferno and Lightning to stabilize themselves.

The normal soldiers on the ship, on the other hand, were toppling like bowling pins.

After everyone stood back up again, they stared at the unmoving Cyclone in bewilderment.

Someone shouted, “Hey, why's Cyclone suddenly shorter?”

Everyone swiftly noticed that too.

Cyclone was originally tall and burly, yet at that moment, he was standing in a weird posture and looked shorter.

Moments later, Inferno, Lightning, and the others realized it was because Cyclone's neck had disappeared.

When Nathan was dodging Cyclone's attack earlier, he had punched the latter's head. That blow had hammered Cyclone's head right into his shoulders, thus obliterating his neck.

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