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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1284

However, Nathan had already taken action, just as Craig and his men were cheering away.

Nathan raised his foot high, for a swifter and much more powerful kick.

Bang!

Nathan's leg struck Paxton's chest and sent him flying backward, before landing on the ground with a heavy thud.

By now, Paxton was completely pale, with blood trickling down from the corner of his mouth. He was visibly injured.

The cheering from Craig and his men died down instantly. Instead, each of them appeared completely astounded.

Even Ronan could not help but widen his eyes in astonishment.

He realized that his former student's military combat skills had already reached the highest possible level.

Nathan's kick was something that he himself may not have been able to handle, even during his peak.

While he was still shocked by Nathan's skill, he could not help but feel slightly moved. The young soldier who was under his tutelage back then was a fighting lion now.

He was very proud!

Nathan kicked Paxton away and stared at Craig and his men while standing on one hand. "Special Warfare Brigade? It seems like you don't have much to show for it."

His words infuriated Craig and his team immediately, to the point where their faces had instantly morphed, to express looks of pure anger.

For the first time, Craig appeared earnest, giving Nathan a deep look, as if he were getting to know him once again. He cried out frostily, "Jackson Shield!"

"Here!"

Another tall warrior with an electrifying gaze answered the call amidst the dozens of Special Warfare Brigade warriors.

He was Jackson Shield, one of Craig's top men, and he also held the title of the Chief of the King of Warriors.

Craig told Jackson coldly, "It is now up to you to redeem us, the Tigres. Don't allow others to look down on us."

"Yes, Sir!"

Jackson stared directly at Nathan. "All right, you lunatic. Let me see what you are made of."

Nathan smiled at him. "Bring it on!”

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