Meanwhile, at the naval headquarters in Jetroina, a piece of Eurasian international news was broadcasted on television. “This morning, Eurasian fishermen on Daragon Island—”
Everyone only heard a small part of the news before Hidetake stormed toward the electronic device and smashed it.
Then, Hidetake turned around to sweep his gaze across his subordinates before voicing coldly, “Ladies and gentlemen, I'm unsure how to describe my current mood. 'Furious' seems to be the only word that comes to mind.”
The generals at the scene kept their heads down and dared not make a sound, for they could all tell how infuriated Hidetake was.
However, they did not blame the man because Jetroina was dealt a heavy blow when they lost the Four Gods of Warrior and countless soldiers.
It was natural that Hidetake boiled with anger that only dissipated slightly after he destroyed the television.
“Don't keep silent as if you're all mute. Tell me your thoughts and provide me with some suggestions,” instructed Hidetake coldly as he stood staring at the others.
“General Hidetake, there aren't many in Eurasia who can kill Kiyoshi and the other Four Gods of Warrior.”
“From our initial assessment, the person who murdered our Four Gods of Warrior while hiding behind a Leviathan mask could very well be Eurasia's God of War, Nathan Cross.”
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