Login via

Salute to the General novel Chapter 1645

The Grim Reaper charged toward Nathan like a flash. Looking like a bull which had seen red, even a wall could be crushed into pieces if he ran into one.

Nathan reacted promptly. By swerving slightly to one side, he managed to dodge the Grim Reaper's attack with ease.

Missing his target, Grim Reaper's bulky body collided into a car parked at the road side.

Boom!

An ear-splitting sound ensued. In an instant, a huge dent was formed on the side of the car as it was transformed into a pile of scrap metals.

The Grim Reaper was so confident with his attack that he did not expect Nathan to manage

to duck it.

Shoving away the car which was flattened by his bulk effortlessly, he made another advance on Nathan like a ferocious beast. Then, he launched a continuous flurry of attack on Nathan.

Yet, his attack posed no challenge at all to Nathan, who easily avoided his unceasing attack.

Somewhere not too far away from them, the Elite Eight and the rest of the mercenaries of Armageddon were embroiled in an intense battle.

However, none of the two parties meddled in the battle between Nathan and the Grim Reaper.

Firstly, it was because they were very confident that their commander was going to defeat his opponent.

Secondly, it was because Nathan and the Grim Reaper was involved in a close combat. Any attempt to interfere with their fight would be a risky move as they might end up hurting their own commander.

Therefore, both the Elite Eight and the mercenaries were uncannily on the same page when it came to the way to deal with the battle.

The Grim Reaper, who was wearing a pair of gloves made of iron, executed twelve punches on Nathan at one go.

Meanwhile, Nathan took twelve small steps backward to dodge his rapid attack.

The instant the Grim Reaper paused for a break after performing twelve punches consecutively, Nathan found his chance to strike.

Nathan lifted his arm and aimed a punch at the

Grim Reaper.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Salute to the General