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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3374

After being informed by Nathan, Dido immediately ordered Thomas to take the guards and head to the temporary headquarters of the alliance.

A helicopter was landing as she arrived at the temporary headquarters, and a few men in suits jumped out.

The man leading them was none other than Senna.

He could not help but grin when he saw her. “Well, well, if it isn't my sister Dido. Hello, Dido. I'm your younger brother, whom you've never met.”

As he said that, he reached out his hand toward her with a cheeky smile.

However, Dido refused to shake hands with him, stating coldly, “Firstly, I don't know you, and I have no idea if you're my father's child with another woman. Secondly, even if you are my father's illegitimate child, you still won't be acknowledged by the royal family. So, you'd better not call me your sister. I don't have a younger brother.”

Senna chuckled. “You're wrong, Dido. Even though we share the same father but different mothers, you cannot deny that our father's blood flows in me, nor can you deny that I am a prince of the Wallerian royal family. Besides, even if you deny it, it's pointless. I have already received support from Admiral Welz and others. I guarantee that, in the end, it will be me sitting on the throne as King of Wallera.”

“We shall see about that!” Dido uttered coldly.

After saying that, she strode away with Thomas and the other subordinates.

With an exaggerated bow toward Dido's retreating figure, Senna said sarcastically, “Farewell, dear sister!”

His actions appeared polite, but his exaggerated gesture and sarcastic tone made it clear to everyone around that he was intentionally mocking Dido.

He maintained a ninety-degree bow until Dido's figure completely disappeared, only then did he straighten up.

Suddenly, he turned around, his gaze as piercing and menacing as a venomous snake.

The subordinates standing directly behind him were all startled.

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