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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3303

Kathur stared intently at Nathan and asked, “What is your relationship with Lothar?” It turned out that Nathan's moves reminded Kathur of Lothar's fighting style. Taken aback, Nathan looked at Kathur in surprise and replied, “He was my teacher.”

Kathur regarded Nathan with an icy stare. “You are Lothar's disciple? So, you must be Nathan.” What? Nathan? The Twin Dragons, the Mighty Five, and the Hundred Howlers were standing behind Kathur. When they heard Nathan's name, they were astounded. It was natural for them to react this way.

The name, Nathan, the God of War, had long resounded throughout the world. After the outbreak of the blood virus, Nathan repeatedly defeated the King-Class vampires. His reputation had already spread among the vampires. They were extremely shocked to learn that the tall military officer standing before them was the legendary strongest War God.

They soon snapped back to their senses. Nevertheless, some of them were ecstatic to see Nathan. Nathan had come to check out the terrain of the battlefield with only a few personal soldiers and was discovered by them. Even if Nathan was a strong fighter, he would be no match for their large army. There were tens of thousands of them. Starfire Legion had been triumphant in occupying God's Palm. Now they were also going to claim credit for capturing Nathan. Herod had already issued a death order for Nathan.

If they managed to kill Nathan, Kathur would become a vampire prince. By then, he would naturally be able to set up his clan of vampires. They, as Kathur's followers, would also become the rising stars among the vampires. Everyone became very excited at that thought. They surrounded him like a pack of wolves enclosing a tiger, waiting to leap into action.

Astonished, Nathan asked, “Are you Kathur Yates, the once renowned fighter of Eurasia?” Kathur sneered, “Ha! So you have heard of my name. Your teacher must have told you about me. Back then, I was defeated by your teacher and driven out of Eurasia. I have been leading a wretched life since then. It's your bad luck to meet me today. Blame yourself for being Lothar's disciple. You will suffer for that today.”

Nathan stood with his hands behind his back and said calmly, “There is an old saying that to curse one's father in front of one's son is disrespectful. You don't dare to confront my teacher. You only dare to brag about your prowess in front of his disciple. Such behavior is not only disrespectful but also shameless.”

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