Nathan knew that some fighters and assassins from other parts of the world relied on poisoned weapons when going in for the kill, and he regretted not watching out when the Catwoman pounced onto him.
Meanwhile, Matteo continued to stay in the backline and command his troops, only stopping for a brief moment to chuckle when he noticed that Nathan was poisoned.
He had been waiting for the Chief Military Governor to show his Achilles heel, and he was not going to let such a great opportunity slip by.
“Haha! Let's get him, boys! Wanda managed to poison him!” he said with an evil grin on his face. “Now's the chance to end him!”
The fighters roared enthusiastically and charged forwards immediately, their previously low morale boosted by Matteo's words.
Colin and the Elite Eight surrounded Nathan protectively, and Colin noticed immediately that Nathan had been poisoned.
Raising his sword to parry the enemy's blows, he shouted, “Sir, you've been poisoned! You should leave the battlefield now! I'll hold them back with the Elite Eight!”
“Yes, Sir, you should go back! We'll handle them!” the Elite Eight members shouted in unison.
However, Nathan knew that they would not be able to hold up for long. They were massively outnumbered, and the only way for them to win this battle was a forceful breakthrough led by Nathan.
If he left Colin and the Elite Eight behind, it would be as good as leaving them to die in the wild.
“Have you forgotten about the North Army's tradition?” Nathan asked coldly. “The recruits leave first, followed by the veterans, the lower-ranked officers and finally the general. The General of the North Army never leaves his soldiers behind! I'll keep you safe as you retreat!”
The reason why the North Army became the strongest force in Eurasia was their tradition of letting the younger and less experienced soldiers leave first during a retreat.
Only after that would the veterans be allowed to leave. The Junior officers left first, followed by the Senior officers and lastly, the Generals.
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