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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3295

Eiken saw Colin about to make a move. He smirked and swiftly retaliated with a punch of his own. Bang! Their fists collided, causing them to stumble back a few steps. Colin's expression suddenly became fierce, showing his determination to engage fully. Eiken had recently suffered a defeat and arrived here feeling frustrated as the people around him gossiped and pointed at him, further fueling his anger. He aimed to release his frustration on Colin and was prepared to fight seriously. Amidst it all, Wolfric's furious howl resonated, questioning, “What on earth are you all doing?”

Colin and the others all turned their heads at once and were met with the sight of Wolfric, accompanied by his subordinates, storming toward them with intense anger. Eiken then reflexively uttered, “Admiral Welz, they...”

Wolfric maintained a stern demeanor and retorted, “I didn't ask you.”

Having said that, Wolfric redirected his gaze toward Colin and the others.

“What's the matter? Don't you all recognize me? Did Nathan not teach you anything? Don't you all understand the basic military protocol of greeting your superior officer?”

Colin's face grew red with anger at Wolfric's remark. Wolfric could say whatever he wanted about Colin and demean him in any manner, but mentioning Nathan was crossing the line. He bravely raised his voice and asserted, “Admiral Welz, if there's any problem, take it up with me. Leave Commander Cross out of it.”

Wolfric chuckled coldly, “Well, well, well, seems like you've got some fire in you!” “It's ridiculous to see Nathan, with his usual arrogance and tyranny, has trained a bunch of subordinates who are equally uncivilized and rude. It's clear that none of you know your place.”

After hearing him, Colin and the others became enraged, but they could not confront Wolfric directly, given his status as the Deputy Commander of the alliance. At that precise moment, Nathan's voice rang out.

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