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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3367

Rawlinson fumed. “You audacious fellow, how dare you hit my car, kill my men, and even crush the legs of my right-hand man? I will seek retribution from you! An eye for an eye.”

The moment his words were out in the air, the subordinates behind him moved to draw their guns in unison.

However, Thomas' subordinates reacted even faster.

With a swoosh, countless sub-machine guns, along with the machine guns mounted on the tops of the armored SUVs, were all aimed at Rawlinson and his companions.

In fact, the tank next to Thomas slowly swiveled its cannon, aiming it so close to Rawlinson's face.

Thomas said coldly, “An eye for an eye. Do you even have the right to say that? I'm still waiting for the opportunity to settle the score with you for the soldiers stationed at the city gate you've crippled!”

Rawlinson erroneously thought that Wallera would not dare to lay a finger on him because he had Wolfric and Ariarica's support.

Thus, he didn't bring many subordinates with him.

Who would have thought that Wallera's Minister of Defense, Thomas Dunn, would be so arrogant? His actions were completely unreasonable—as if he was a reckless brute—pushing him into an incredibly tense position.

At that moment, Rawlinson wished he could shoot Thomas dead.

However, the power dynamics have dramatically shifted. If he were to dare to act recklessly, he and his followers would likely be swiftly obliterated in one decisive strike.

Left without any choice, he turned around and ordered his subordinates, “Everyone, put your guns away!”

Upon hearing this, his subordinates put away their weapons.

He finally turned around, glaring at Nathan. “I am a special envoy sent by Admiral Welz to meet Queen Dido. I am here to reason, not to engage in a fight against you. In the event that you choose to resort to force, Ariarica will be more than willing to confront you, but today is not the day.”

Thomas sneered. “Ha! Reason didn't matter when you recklessly drove around the streets and hit my men with your car. But now, you expect me to reason with you? I have no respect for spineless cowards like you.”

Rawlinson was livid, his face ashen. Grinding his teeth, he said, “I demand to see your Queen Dido. I want to lodge a complaint against you. Don't get cocky, kid. Queen Dido has accepted Admiral Welz's terms. All of your ragtag troops will be disbanded in due course, and our forces will be stationed here. Your end is nigh.”

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