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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3021

Master?

Everyone present was stunned when Nathan said that.

No one expected that the Allfather of Heavenly City was also Nathan's master.

Out of everyone around, Kerry wore the most complicated expression.

She stared at Lothar, who was her master's best friend, in disbelief.

When Hermes thought Lothar could be in trouble, the former immediately headed to Ariarica to try and save his friend. In the end, he landed in trouble himself.

Kerry could not believe that the person her master risked his life for was the infamous and mysterious Allfather of Heavenly City.

“Shame on you, Old Mr. Macmaster!” Kerry could not help crying out loud.

“Not only did you betray your country, but you even harmed my master, who regarded you as his best friend and risked his life for you! You are worse than a monster!” she screamed.

Everyone turned to look at Lothar.

Even those from Heavenly City had no clue what was going on.

“Lothar was a highly regarded elite from Eurasia, so why did he turn his back on Eurasia and help set up Heavenly City? Why did he help Ariarica with Project Ragnarok?” Kerry directed those questions to the men from Heavenly City.

Nathan looked at Lothar, too, quietly waiting for his reply.

He had the same questions in his mind, but as he was indebted to Lothar, he could not pointedly ask those questions out loud.

“So you reclaimed your identity, pledged loyalty to Jetroina, and were persuaded by them to work with Ariarica? That's why you set up Heavenly City and helped them with Project Ragnarok?” he asked.

“Isn't that obvious?” Lothar proudly said.

“Although your father was a Jetroinian, your mother was a Eurasian, and you were raised in Eurasia. Even if you were not grateful for the support you received when you were in Eurasia, do you have to be Jetroina's accomplice and turn your back on us to harm our people? Do you have to go so far as to imprison Hermes, who was your best friend, and kill your faithful servant, Kraven?” Nathan questioned.

“Accomplice? That's a wrong choice of word. We're merely serving different interests,” Lothar coldly retorted.

He then added, “I've never asked Hermes to come to my rescue. He stupidly got himself involved. It was on account of our friendship that I spared his life and merely imprisoned him. As for Kraven, I knew him too well. That's why I did not tell him the truth and left him in Eurasia. It was unfortunate that he decided to risk his life to come here. You can't blame me for that!”

The Lothar in front of Nathan was like a stranger to the latter. He couldn't believe the extremely talented master, whom he had always held in high esteem, was such a ruthless traitor who had no qualms about betraying those who loved and supported him.

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