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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1247

Odysseus replied with a smirk, "Ha! Since you have a death wish, I'll do you a favor and grant you your wish! My kings, charge and kill them all!"

The moment the Kings of Demon's Lair heard Odysseus's instruction, they replied synchronously, "Yes, boss!"

Mouette, Croc, Orque, and Puolpe charged towards Nathan as they decided to make the first move.

"Insolent fools! Intercept them!" Colin instructed.

Similarly, four of the Elite Eight sprinted forward to intercept the Kings of Demon Lair.

An intense battle broke out between them immediately as none of them bothered to hold back against one another.

Undeniably, Orque, Croc, Mouette, and Puolpe were fairly skilled because all of them had the skill to take out ordinary hitmen easily.

However, they were going up against the General of the North's personal bodyguards.

The Elite Eight had been handpicked by Nathan from the North Army to become his personal bodyguards. Obviously, the Kings of Demon Lair wouldn't be a match for them because they were the elites amongst elites.

Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam!

Within a few minutes, the Kings of Demon's Lair were defeated by four of the Elite Eight simultaneously.

They were sent flying and finally landed on the ground with a heavy thud.

Spitting out blood, the King of Demon's Lair were gravely injured to the point that they could no longer move a muscle.

What!

The pirates'jaw dropped because they couldn't believe their eyes. Obviously, they were taken aback by the drastic turn of

events.

Similarly, Odysseus' eyes widened in disbelief. He was as shocked as his underlings because the Kings of Demon's Lair were his most capable aides, and with their feral fighting skills, they rarely come across formidable foes.

Usually, they would easily outmatch their foes, but they had been taken out by Nathan's subordinates without a hitch today.

It seemed as though Nathan's subordinates were the ones Odysseus should be wary of.

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