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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1249

"Who the hell are you?” Odysseus looked at Nathan and repeated his question.

Nathan walked towards Odysseus casually. He looked down at the injured Odysseus on the ground and told him in a cold-hearted manner, "It won't be necessary for you to know who I am because jerks like you don't deserve to live. To be honest, you'd be long dead if it weren't because I had intended to hand you over to the relevant departments. I want the media to cover the news of your arrest. I can't wait for those who holds a grudge against you to feast their eyes upon the pathetic state you have been reduced to!"

Odysseus was taken aback by Nathan's words.

He got infuriated and yelled wrathfully as he glared at Nathan, "Don't you get full of yourself, punk! Although I have been defeated by you, my subordinate, Typhon will rush over to our side soon with our remaining comrades of Demon's Lair! If you dare to lay a finger on me, I'll get him to kill every single family member of

yours!"

Before Nathan could respond to Odysseus' words, the latter prattled on, "Do you really think it'll be the end of me if you hand me to those from the relevant departments? Ha! You have no idea I'm acquainted with Tristan, the retired rear admiral of the navy, right? I'm sure Mr. Westwood will save us. Once we're set free again, we'll come after you and your family! We'll definitely get our revenge in the most brutal method! Are you afraid of what's in store for you yet, you punk?"

Odysseus stared at Nathan with an arrogant look on his face the moment he finished his speech.

However, Nathan remained calm as though he couldn't be bothered by Odysseus' harsh remarks. He merely smirked in return.

"Not bad! To think that you actually have a back-up plan in store. You're pretty smart to have Typhon and the remaining pirates on standby. Not to mention, you tried to use the relationship you had with Tristan as a leverage and threaten me. It's such a pity though, I'm afraid the pirates and Typhon are being taken out as we speak. As for Tristan? He has brought upon his own downfall as well. Since he has quite a lot on his plate, I'm sure he won't be of much help,” Nathan looked at Odysseus and announced sarcastically.

The pirate couldn't believe his ears because Nathan's remarks didn't seem to make any sense.

Typhon and my boys have been taken out? Tristan has brought upon his misfortune? W-What's going on?

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