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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 908

Nathan planned not to damage Lucas' reputation in front of his men by fighting Lucas to a draw.

However, Lucas seemed to be angry.

From the perspective of a warrior, not going all out against an opponent was considered an insult.

Nathan replied, "Alright, General Ziegler.

I'm sorry."

With that, Nathan's otherwise nonchalant expression turned into a serious one.

His previously relaxed gaze also sharpened considerably.

The vibe he was giving out changed drastically to one that was sharp and edgy.

Nathan's change set off alarm bells in Lucas.

He had a dangerous feeling as if he were being hunted by a beast.

'Argh!

Under the immense pressure from Nathan's murderous intent, Lucas was overwhelmed by the bellicose desire within him. Letting out a roar, he charged at Nathan aggressively.

Meanwhile, Nathan threw out a punch to intercept the incoming punch from Lucas.

Bam!

As their fists clashed, a loud rumble reverberated throughout the military base.

Unmoved from where he was, Nathan was steady as a mountain. However, the ground beneath him started cracking like spiderwebs.

Meanwhile, Lucas was pushed back a few meters, leaving a trail of footprints on the granite floor.

Before he could steady himself, Nathan had caught up to him and executed a barrage of attacks just like a tsunami.

In the face of the attacks, Lucas was like a helpless boat within the tsunami. After defending against the first few attacks, he was soon completely overwhelmed.

With his defenses broken, Nathan landed a controlled punch at Lucas' abdomen.

Nevertheless, Lucas felt as if all his organs were about to explode and almost threw up last night's dinner.

But he managed to forcibly suppress his urge to puke.

At that point, he saw that Nathan had no desire to continue fighting. With an upset and disappointed expression, he declared, "I lost!"

When all the soldiers saw that Nathan had beat Lucas and Lucas had personally admitted defeat, they were both stunned and disappointed.

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