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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1242

Nathan spared a glance at those who had their dagger on Frida's neck and replied scornfully, "I can guarantee you that they won't be able to do any of that."

In return, Squale sneered and thought it would be necessary to teach Nathan a lesson.

He yelled and instructed, "Tourte, strip this gorgeous lady using your dagger. Let's show everyone her busty figure. I'm sure it's a feast for the eyes!"

A dwarf-looking man grinned wickedly the moment he heard Squale's instruction. He stretched his arms and reached for Frida's clothes with the dagger he had with him, planning to remove the buttons one after another using the dagger.

Frida was about to retaliate against the pirate, but the pirate's accomplices placed their daggers on her neck and warned her, "Stop moving around!"

Using the dagger, Tourte was about to remove the first button with a perverted look on his face.

By then, Nathan couldn't keep his calm anymore. He said coldly, "You should have seen this coming your way!"

The moment he finished his sentence, he raised his right arm and swung downwards.

Bam! Bam! Bam!

A few deafening buzzes could be heard as the snipers fired several consecutive shots.

Consequently, Tourte and the pirates, who had placed their daggers on Frida's neck, was shot and taken out.

Blood spewed everywhere as bullets passed through their heads. In the end, they collapsed to the ground, having breathed their last.

What?

Squale was stupefied when he saw that his underlings was taken out simultaneously within a few seconds.

Frida looked at the corpses of the pirates by her feet. Although she was equally horrified, she was slightly excited deep down.

She looked at Nathan in adoration and thought to herself. Mr. Cross is such an exceptional man! He doesn't even have to go after them personally. Within a few seconds, he has defeated and crushed the pirates mercilessly.

Meanwhile, Penny and the rest, who had been taking cover inside Nathan's ride, were equally astonished.

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