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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3477

Nathan said coldly, “Come!”

This time, it was Gryffen's turn to dispense with the formalities with Nathan.

Gryffen slowly pulled out something resembling a metal flashlight and then activated the device. Immediately, a buzzing sound of electricity filled the air.

A lightsword appeared in his hand.

He declared solemnly, “I am a Swordmaster in the Divine Realm, so it's only natural that I fight against you with a sword as a sign of respect for you. Of course, you can also use weapons.”

At the scene, Wolfric, Leopold, and Gods of War from various countries blanched when they saw the God pulling out a lightsword.

Although many of them were seeing the God's weapon for the first time, they could tell just by looking that this alien's lightsword was extraordinarily powerful.

The Eurasian warriors on the scene were filled with anger.

Heptakill didn't hesitate to yell, “What kind of respect is this toward Chief Cross? You're just a sore loser.”

Gryffen paid no attention to Heptakill as he fixed his gaze on Nathan. He asked, “Do you think I can't afford to lose, or do you believe my use of the lightsword is unfair in a duel?”

Nathan calmly said, “You are a God, so it's only natural for you to use the weapons of your kind. Moreover, the notion of a duel being completely fair is simply non-existent. I only care about winning or losing, not about fairness.”

A slight smile played at the corners of Gryffen's mouth. “Well, I'm beginning to admire your confidence. Draw your weapon.”

Clang!

Nathan, with a swift backhand motion, drew The Unsullied from his waist. The tip of the blade pointed diagonally toward the ground as he stood there, radiating an air of defiance.

Gryffen looked at the sword in Nathan's hand and laughed incredulously. “Your weapon is so primitive. Isn't it a bit outdated? I finally understand why your subordinates get so upset when they see my lightsword. The gap in our weaponry is really quite significant!”

Nathan said indifferently, “My weapon may not be a divine one, but it's more than enough to kill you.”

Upon hearing this, Gryffen couldn't help but get a bit angry. “I hope your blade is as sharp as your tongue.”

Right after he said that, he made his move and dashed forward instantly.

With every step he took, another apparition would appear behind him.

When he rushed in front of Nathan, he had already left a series of apparitions behind him.

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