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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1452

That very night, Blaine sent the Harbor family's top eight fighters, the Eight Demigods, to assassinate Nathan.

It was already late at night. Nathan, Wendy, and Colin walked out of a bar.

It turned out that after Wendy learned that Nathan was now the General of the North and the glory of his family, she lamented that her sister would have been proud of him.

This sentence made Nathan miss his mother dearly.

Hence, he and Wendy headed to the bar for a few drinks to drown his sorrows. They ended up talking a lot about Angela.

Time passed so quickly and Nathan eventually decided it was time to go home.

As Nathan and Wendy stood by the quiet roadside, Colin quickly made his way over in a Hongqi.

Just as Wendy was about to get into the car, she noticed how Nathan remained still and showed no intention of hopping in.

What's wrong?

Confused, Wendy turned to where Nathan was looking and saw four large figures appear from a corner of the street.

She jumped in shock before seeing another four figures emerge from the opposite corner.

Eight mysterious individuals had now surrounded them from both sides of the street.

Unbeknownst to Wendy, there was a car parked nearby. Sitting in the backseat was a grave-looking Blaine Harbor.

Blaine looked out the window and gazed at Nathan with a smirk.

Oh, Nathan. So what if you're at the top? So what if you command an army?

You're in the Harbors' territory now. Not even you can get away with provoking us!

The eight large figures had such a murderous presence that Wendy couldn't help but feel fear for her life.

"Nathan..."

Nathan said calmly, "They're after me. Get in the car. I'll take care of them."

Wendy was extremely worried.

Still, she eventually got into the car, knowing that a frail woman like her couldn't do anything to help. She might even end up being a burden to Nathan if she were to remain standing outside.

As Wendy entered the vehicle, Colin was just about to get down to protect Nathan.

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