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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3130

On the same day, two thousand valiant warriors from the Brimmopolis Capital Garrison volunteered to join the ranks of the Peacekeeping Forces. They were given the codename Tarragon Forces and entrusted with the critical responsibility of maintaining peace and stability in other countries.

The commander of Tarragon Forces, Hanson Taggart, used to be Nathan's subordinate.

Along with Zion and the other Cabinet members, Nathan went to the airport to send Hanson and the other warriors off.

Nathan's gaze swept across the formation of armed soldiers, finally settling on Hanson, resplendent in his distinguished colonel uniform.

Stepping forward, he straightened Hanson's uniform and reminded sternly, “Remember, you are not only representing yourself, but also the warriors of Eurasia. You must carry yourself with the utmost dignity and honor. Avoid bringing shame to our nation when operating in foreign lands.”

Hanson gave him a curt salute. “President Cross, don't worry. Tarragon Forces will definitely maintain peace and enhance the prestige of our nation.”

Nathan's lips curled up. “Great. I'll await your victorious return.”

Feeling elated, Hanson ordered his troops to board the plane so they could depart.

The two thousand warriors brimmed with enthusiasm as they boarded huge cargo planes.

With Nathan and the others watching on, the cargo planes soon soared into the sky, disappearing from view.

When all cargo planes disappeared from sight, Nathan looked away.

He turned to Penny, Zion, Colin, and the rest. “Very well, let's return now. It's time to get down to business. Everyone, proceed with your assigned tasks,” Nathan announced.

Everyone replied, “Yes, President Cross.”

Besides Eurasia, many other countries also deployed Peacekeeping Forces to the areas that were severely impacted by the vampire outbreak.

Led by Hanson, the Tarragon Forces soon arrived at Musbane, a country in Adrune.

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