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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2801

Nathan whirled around to glance at the remaining werewolves on deck.

The werewolves whined with dread, turned around, and fled when they met Nathan's cold gaze.

Nathan's horrifying combat prowess had snuffed out any courage they had.

Plop! Plop! Plop!

The fear of Nathan drove the werewolves to jump overboard for the boats floating on the sea to save their lives.

However, there were too many of them. Moreover, being too overwhelmed with the urge to flee caused many to fall into the sea instead of landing on the boats.

The werewolves that dropped into the sea never resurfaced after the body of water swallowed them into its depths.

A portion of the werewolves began to row their boats madly.

Nathan stood at the end of the deck and stared impassively at the enemies trying to make their escape. There wasn't even a smidgen of pity in his eyes.

Compassion for your enemy means being cruel to yourself.

Besides, Nathan had given the werewolves a chance last time, but they didn't appreciate it and came after him again.

The werewolves had paid a hefty price this time.

Colin and the Elite Eight went up to Nathan's side and stared at the fleeing boats.

Colin said, “President Cross, they can’t run away this time.”

Nathan turned to Colin with a

confused look.

Seeing that, the man answered, “When Eurasia heard about how you were in danger, the Cabinet and the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor took the necessary precautions immediately. The Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor have ordered Dragon Warriors on overseas peacekeeping missions to race to our location at once. I estimate they’ll be arriving soon.”

Nathan was baffled at Colin's words for a moment before he recalled the Southern Fleet had sent out a few fleets overseas on peacekeeping missions to police the pirates and protect the maritime trade routes.

Coincidentally, the Dragon Warriors were assigned to a nearby area.

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