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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3478

Gryffen realized the terror of Nathan's blade.

But at this point, it was too late to change tactics or dodge.

He had no choice but to stand his ground till the end.

Clang!

The two weapons clashed together, immediately emitting a sharp, thunderous noise that stunned the entire scene.

At the moment the two weapons clashed, a wave of sword energy spread out in all directions.

The Gods and humans around were so frightened that they all lowered their heads to dodge the attack.

Swoosh!

The sword cut everything in half in its path, including trees and walls.

Nathan was fighting against Gryffen, standing unmoving like a mountain.

Gryffen's cloak was torn to pieces, causing him to stagger back seven or eight steps. He left a series of deep footprints on the ground before he was able to steady himself.

Without the cloak to conceal him, his true face was fully exposed to the gaze of everyone.

He stood tall and imposing, his limbs long and graceful. His silhouette was particularly majestic. However, like the rest of the Gods, his head resembled that of an octopus, which gave him a rather menacing appearance.

His eyes, the size of green beans, were fixed intently on Nathan.

He declared angrily, “Nathan, you actually managed to shatter my cloak, forcing me to reveal my true self. I must say, your abilities have truly amazed me. However, you've thoroughly enraged me. Prepare to meet your end.”

Once again, he gripped his lightsword, charging toward Nathan.

Nathan didn't waste any words. He drew his knife and prepared for battle.

Both sides clashed fiercely once again.

Their figures fought aggressively, with their weapons continuously clashing together, creating a series of explosive sounds.

The air was filled with the chaotic dance of sword light and sword aura, causing both humans and Gods in the vicinity to retreat once again. Only when they had withdrawn to a distance of five hundred meters were they able to ensure their safety.

At this very moment, both humans and gods wore expressions of shock and awe as they witnessed this battle.

Nathan was furious that Gryffen had killed his soldiers, and even more enraged that Gryffen had severely injured Heptakill.

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