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Salute to the General novel Chapter 1508

Peed his pants?

The Japanese all rounded their eyes at his statement. Even Penny couldn't help but turn to Do Honjun questioningly.

On the other hand, Do Honjun widened his eyes in disbelief. Surprise was written all over his face as he examined the foreigner before him.

Do Honjun had always been known as the Japanese God of War throughout the years. He gave off a strong and mighty vibe, and he too thought highly of himself when it came to his bravery and ruthlessness on the battlefield.

However, this Japanese God of War had gone through a very humiliating experience on the battlefield.

It was three years ago when he led a troop of the Japanese elite team to form the Coalition Army with the elite teams of 17 other countries. They were on a secret mission to invade the North and murder Eurasia's God of War, which was Nathan.

However, Nathan alone had crushed the Coalition Army, leaving behind destruction and despair in his wake.

As the leader of the Japanese troops, Do Honjun was so terrified by the bloody sight that he peed his pants and escaped from the scene.

Since most of the soldiers who joined this mission had died, there were not many people who knew about his humiliating past. How did this man know that I peed my pants?

For the first time since he arrived, Do Honjun gave Nathan a good once-over with a mixture of shock and doubt.

This tall figure. These stern and murderous eyes. And these thin lips of his...

Oh, my goodness!!

Isn't this the God of War who defeated the Coalition Army three years ago?!

Boom!

Looking thunderstruck, Do Honjun's body shivered in fear as he came to realize Nathan's identity.

"You! You... you are the General of the North! The God of War!" Do Honjun stuttered in horror.

What?

The God of War!

The Japanese gasped as they widened their eyes in fear.

Ever since Nathan massacred the Coalition Army all by himself, every country had been fearful of him and no longer dared attack his nation.

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