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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3375

Night fell and lights came on.

On the open-air training ground of the alliance's temporary headquarters, the War Gods from each country had all appeared. They were huddled in small groups, whispering among themselves, discussing the issue of the succession dispute in Wallera.

Not only did they know about the dispute between Dido and Senna, but also that it was a showdown between Nathan and Wolfric.

They were all invited there as witnesses that evening, to see with their own eyes the duel between Dido and Senna, to witness who would be unanimously recognized as the ruler of Wallera.

Just then, a group of experts from the Curia arrived, escorting a distinguished elderly man.

All the War Gods present bowed respectfully upon seeing him.

The man turned out to be Eugene IV, one of the deputy commanders of the alliance, who personally came to attend the alliance's victory celebration.

Upon learning of the duel between Dido and Senna that evening, he also came over with great interest to enjoy the spectacle.

Just after Pope Eugene's arrival, a slight stir arose in the crowd again. It turned out that Wolfric had arrived.

There were even more people flocking around him, all his allies.

Following beside him was a handsome, subservient man. It was none other than Senna, the one he had been supporting to take over Dido's position.

“Greetings, Admiral Welz!”

The various War Gods at the scene greeted Wolfric one after another.

The latter casually greeted them in return, his eyes scanning the entire room. He asked impassively, “Where's Commander Cross and Dido? They wouldn't be scared and dare not show up, would they?”

His words had barely left his lips when Nathan's voice rang out from behind him. “Who says we're scared?”

Everyone at the scene gasped and cast their gazes in the direction of the voices, only to see Nathan leading Dido and Colin their way accompanied by close allies like Leopold.

“Commander Cross has arrived!”

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