Disbelief struck Xavion hard as he listened to Jonathan’s hesitant words from the other end of the line.
“Jonathan, I shouldn’t have f*cking collaborated with you! I helped you rescue your woman and child, and what I got in turn? Your men threatened me! What the f*ck was that?”
As he sprinted, Jonathan could only apologize to Xavion with a bitter smile.
However, he understood Hades’ determination. Unless he personally eliminated him, nothing could change his mind.
At present, the only thing on Jonathan’s mind was to reach the battlefield as quickly as possible.
The Eastern Allied Army could not afford to lose in this war.
Within the Redlington battalion of the Remdikian army, Ivanov, who was sitting at the top, was studying the Eastern Allied Army’s movement across the map with a cold gaze.
Avery, who had lifted his lips into a smile, was seated a level beneath him.
Even though the vital signs of the Wolver Army kept disappearing, he had received new information.
The Wolver Army’s battle plan was a success. At least one-third of the Eastern Allied Army’s northern line of defense had lost their air defense.
“Mr. Ivanov, we can launch an aerial attack now,” Avery informed with a smile as he rose from his seat.
Although Chanaea’s side had lost their air defense, for Remdik, it was merely a temporary advantage.
If they didn’t seize the chance and pursue victory, allowing Chanaea the time to reboot their air defense batteries, the sacrifices of those four hundred men in the Wolver Army forming the assault battalion would go down the drain.
After all, electromagnetic pulse explosives could only burn the core parts of the air defense turret.
The other parts were left undamaged. Once the damaged components were replaced, the air defense turret was as good as new.
The window in which the Eastern Allied Army conducted the replacement was the opportunity Remdik needed to seize.
Ivanov cast an icy glance at Avery.
“Avery, what grade do you think you deserve for such an outcome?”
Avery’s body stiffened slightly. When he raised his head, a relieved smile formed on his lips.
“Mr. Ivanov, we’re both reasonable people, so I completely understand what you’re thinking. Although we belong to different fractions, as you said, this war is ours, Remdikian. The grade or marks you give are just an excuse to chase me out of the Eastern War Zone. I don’t give a rat’s ass about that now. The important thing is the opportunity I created is more than enough for us to win this war.”
Avery boldly lifted his legs and propped them on the table.
Being an intelligent person, Avery knew no matter what he did, Ivanov and the others would always ostracize him.
However, he also knew that despite Ivanov’s intense desire to eliminate him, he couldn’t make a move because he represented the tsar.
If Ivanov had the capability to overrule the tsar’s decisions, he wouldn’t have even needed to come over to the Eastern War Zone to supervise the war.
That was why Avery wasn’t the least bit concerned over Ivanov’s threat.
Ivanov immediately understood Avery’s thought.
He really liked having an intelligent subordinate like Avery, but he was the tsar’s man, so he couldn’t seize him as his own.
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