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The Almighty Dragon General novel Chapter 834

Chapter 834

The woman appeared to be in her twenties. She was dressed in a military uniform and had a bob haircut. She radiated bravery and heroism.

“James,” she walked up to him and addressed him sweetly.

James was sitting on the sofa. He took a look at her, then at Henry, and laughed. “Not bad. Your efforts have paid off. So, when are you getting married?”

Henry’s face flushed. “We’re not…”

At that moment, he was pinched. He quickly corrected himself, “Soon. It’ll happen soon.”

“James, how’s it going with you and Thea?” Whitney asked as she sat down with a bright smile on her face.

James shook his head slightly. He was not interested in talking about his own matters.

Henry sat down and gave Whitney a gentle shove. She understood and did not ask any further questions.

“Come, drink with me.” James raised his wine glass.

Henry followed suit and clinked his glass against James’.

“Mr. Caden, today is the anniversary of General Kimberly’s death. Let’s go pay our respects,” Henry said abruptly.

Upon hearing that, James nodded and said, “Sure, let’s go.”

The three of them left.

Henry was driving a typical multi-purpose vehicle. They left Southern Plains City and headed for a cemetery.

It was the Southern Plains Cemetery.

Soldiers from the Black Dragon Army who were killed in action were buried here. They were all people who had made significant contributions to the country.

In the cemetery, there was a grave. Several words were engraved across the headstone: “In memory of Travis Kimberly.”

Travis Kimberly was a one-star Southern Plains general. A year ago, he led a squad on a mission, but they were ambushed by enemy troops. When the brigade arrived, there were only cold bodies on the ground.

“Yeah.” She gave a slight nod.

James had not anticipated such a coincidence.

Travis’ daughter turned out to be a celebrity.

Delilah looked at the grave with a hint of sorrow. “I never met my father when I was younger. I’ve only heard some stories about him from my mother. She claimed he was ignorant and incompetent, and that he loved to gamble. She told me that debt collectors were always knocking on their door. She was tired of it, so they got divorced. I was only two years old when it happened.”

James did not know much about Travis either.

She continued, “It wasn’t until a year ago that I learned my father was a general, but he had already died in battle.”

James simply nodded.

The generals of the Southern Plains kept their identities hidden. They could not tell their family, and they could not tell others about their family. The reason for this was that while. guarding the borders, it was easy to make enemies. If the existence of their families were discovered, it would be a disaster.

“He wasn’t a gambler. He was a hero,” James said softly, looking at the headstone.

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