Soon after getting their ratings, both Nathan and Lazar came out from their rooms alongside their teams.
Everyone in the hall fell silent.
Ultimately, Gammon broke the silence and said, “Chief Cross, you're indeed a God of Eurasia's military forces! You are an amazing strategist! Even Marshal Lazar isn't comparable to you.” Gammon was impressed.
With that, he started clapping.
Upon seeing that, everyone present followed suit, and a round of applause erupted.
Lazar felt rather embarrassed to have been beaten by Eurasia's Chief Military Governor in front of his home crowd.
Although he wasn't satisfied, he was too embarrassed to ask for a rematch. If I do that, I'll become a sore loser.
Unlike Lazar, the other marshals were eager to compete against Nathan.
Right then, another famous Marshal from Remdik, Lukin, stepped forward and said, “Eurasia's Chief Military Governor is incredible. I'd like to go up against him.”
Gammon didn't oppose the request. It was just a minor battle just now. Besides, the system only gave each camp one armored division. In his mind, he felt the simulation prior to that wasn't enough to showcase Nathan's true capabilities.
Hence, he wanted to see more from Nathan. He glanced at Nathan to see if he was willing to accept Lukin's challenge.
“Oh? Aren't you the famous Marshal Lukin? Since you're willing to entertain me, surely I'll have to learn a trick or two from you!” Nathan smiled.
When everyone saw how casually Eurasia's Chief Military Governor accepted the challenge from the famous Lukin, they all started cheering.
Nathan and Lukin then brought their subordinates into the red and blue command rooms.
Nathan had chosen the red camp once again while Lukin picked the blue camp.
This time around, they were going to put up a good fight. They were both given three divisions of soldiers each.
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