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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3300

Soon, a burly middle-aged man from the East walked in at a leisurely pace. He sported a goatee and was dressed in a black military uniform. He was the Captain of the Starfire Legion, Kathur Yates. If Nathan's teacher, Lothar, were still alive, he would be startled upon seeing Kathur. Because he had once been a peerless powerhouse in Eurasia, on par with Lothar.

Once upon a time, there had been a saying: “The South has Lothar, and the North has Kathur.” It meant that in the southern region, Lothar was naturally known as the strongest; while in the northern region, Kathur reigned supreme. Later on, these two renowned powerhouses finally met face-to-face. Although the two were equally famous, Lothar was a full twenty years older than Kathur.

Both of them had stared at each other unblinkingly, before ultimately deciding to resolve their conflict through a duel. The loser would have to leave Eurasia and never show their face again. As a result, the two engaged in hundreds of rounds of fierce battles, with Lothar narrowly emerging victorious. After Kathur lost, he fled from Eurasia. No one ever expected him to appear here today.

“Greetings, Marshal, and to all the Princes present.” Kathur bowed slightly towards Gregg and the others as a sign of respect.

Although he now served the vampires as their hunting dog, there was no trace of submission in his demeanor. Instead, he exuded an undeniable air of dominance and authority. Gregg said with a grin, “Kathur, this time I've called you here to have you lead an elite force to seize God's Palm Mountain before anyone else. Any questions?”

“No problem, I'll send someone to handle it right away,” Kathur said. Gregg shook his head.

“You didn't understand me. I'm not asking you to send your subordinates to take over. I want you to personally take action.”

Personally take action? Kathur was slightly taken aback, as he was the prestigious commander of the two hundred thousand Starfire mercenaries. How could they let him personally lead a troop to seize a hill? Gregg explained, “This mission is crucial, and I must send a strong individual who can hold their own. You are someone I trust, and I can only be at ease if you go.”

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