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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 528

Bart and the three hundred Black Robes were taken aback by the sight.

They thought the Schulz family had communicated with the big shots from both sides of the law, including the military, political, and business sectors.

But the military had deployed a whole regiment!

Dressed in his black military boots with a gun in hand, Colin marched into the inn and said, "Listen up! Drop your weapons! If anyone dares resist, we'll shoot at sight!”

The two thousand Dragonfury warriors raised their assault rifles and pointed them at the Schulz family's henchmen.

Upon being held at gunpoint, their faces turned ashen, and they immediately raised their hands up in surrender.

Bart came up to Colin and said obsequiously, "Sir, I'm Bart Schulz from the Schulz family. We're on the same side."

To Bart's surprise, Colin smashed his face with the stock of his gun. Blood covered his face, and he collapsed onto the ground with a yelp.

"Bah!" Colin regarded Bart with contempt, "We're on the same side? Who do you think you are?"

Then, Colin kept his gun in his holster, straightened out his clothing, strode towards Nathan and saluted him, "General, forgive me for being late."

General!

Everyone was shocked!

Especially Bart, who was wide-eyed and open-mouthed. He almost forgot about his pain as he stared at Nathan in disbelief.

General!

In the whole nation, the Marshal of the North is the only person who has received the honor of being called General.

Bart's heart sank. He felt hopeless.

At that moment, he finally knew of Nathan's true identity.

He finally understood why the Invincible-13 had barely been able to withstand a blow from Nathan.

It finally came to light why the Sword God was terrified to the core when he saw Nathan.

It was because Nathan was the General of the North! The God of War, Ares!

Nathan calmly instructed Colin, "You're right on time. Arrest all of them. Since I'm here in Alberesque, it's time to settle a score with the Schulz family.”

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