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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3360

As soon as Roderik finished his sentence, a moment of silence ensued.

Hepburn was both shocked and angry. “What did you say?”

With a cold laugh, Roderik said, “Are you deaf? I'm saying that the commander-in-chief is nothing in front of me. I will not change my attitude, even if he is right in front of me! I'm telling you that Admiral Welz is the only person who can give me orders—Greetings, Commander Cross!”

As Roderik was loudly ranting, he suddenly noticed a person walking toward them from the side. The next moment, he realized that it was Nathan. Startled, he immediately straightened his posture and trembled as he saluted.

Nathan looked at Roderik and piped up in a calm tone, “Don't be so nervous. There's no need to be afraid. After all, in your eyes, I am nothing at all.”

When Roderik heard those words, his face instantly turned pale with fright.

After all, Nathan was the God of War and the commander-in-chief of the alliance.

He had annihilated numerous vampire kings, including Herod, who was regarded as the strongest being on Earth.

Roderick never thought Nathan would hear all the derogatory remarks he had made about him.

If Nathan were to kill him, it would be a walk in the park for him.

The moment he heard Nathan's mocking tone, he was overwhelmed with fear and almost wanted to kneel to beg for mercy. He felt the urge to cry, and he even trembled as he desperately wanted to explain himself.

Nevertheless, Nathan didn't let him explain. He asked coldly, “Why were there gunshots and cries coming from the detention camp just now? What did you mean by saying that you needed to go back and deal with those lowly brutes?”

In an instant, Roderik realized that Nathan didn't consider him worthy of further attention. Instead, Nathan showed genuine concern for the situation of the vampires in the detention camp.

Roderik quickly answered, “Those bondslaves are cunning, vicious, and very disobedient. They will not behave themselves unless we execute a few of them and give them a piece of our mind.”

Hearing that, Nathan said coldly, “The captives in other detention camps seem to be very cooperative. Only the captives in your camp are causing trouble. Or perhaps it is you who is mistreating them.”

Roderik panicked and quickly responded, “No! No such thing.”

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