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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3666

Nathan was surprised. “Dido, are you serious?”

Dido said, “Of course!”

Nathan shook his head. “It's too risky. I wouldn't recommend you doing this.”

With a smile, Dido said, “How can one catch a shark if they do not brave the stormy seas? Besides, I believe in you, Mr. Cross, and I'm willing to take the risk with you this time.”

So that's how it is!

Dido had faith in Nathan. She also believed that if they conquered Divine Realm, the spoils of war would undoubtedly be incredibly abundant.

Currently, Wallera was barely surviving amidst the Adrunian powerhouses. In times of peace, it was manageable. However, if war were to break out, it could disappear overnight.

Therefore, Dido decided to seek opportunities for advancement.

She believed that Nathan's expedition to Divine Realm was a great opportunity.

If successful, Wallera would be among the first humans to set foot in Divine Realm, naturally making him the first to break new ground.

She was determined to go all in on Nathan and take the risk.

Nathan had not yet agreed to Dido's request.

Thomas added, “In fact, not only us, Wallera, but also several small countries and countless mercenary organizations are eager to join your expedition, Mr. Cross. They didn't dare to approach you directly for the application. Instead, they asked us to first inquire about your thoughts. If you agree, all of us will fight for you.”

In fact, Nathan was indeed short of manpower.

Otherwise, Nathan would not have sent Toothless to recruit other space pirate groups.

If there were a group of human soldiers willing to march into battle with him, that would be more than ideal.

Seeing Dido's determination, he asked, “How many people do you have?”

Dido said, “Wallera has an army of a hundred thousand! The remaining countries, along with various mercenary groups, add up to a hundred thousand. In total, we have an army of two hundred thousand.”

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