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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2923

Nathan and the others drove all the way to Bellridge in the middle of the night.

They arrived at the harbor of Bellridge at around two in the morning.

Yet, they had arrived early, for the cruise ship that was supposed to pick them up was nowhere in sight.

Hence, they checked into a hotel near the harbor and waited for the cruise ship's arrival.

As the prolonged driving had worn them out, they quickly washed up and went to bed.

As the sky brightened gradually, a convoy of black sedans with special license plates silently appeared around the hotel.

With a metal flask of alcohol in his hands, Cerulean got out of the car like a hungover drunkard as he eyed the hotel.

Dozens of men dressed in black clothing exited the rest of the cars and assembled around Cerulean.

“Osbert, are you sure that Nathan and Garm are in this hotel right now?” Cerulean sipped on his alcohol.

His subordinate, who had a crew cut, replied politely, “Yes, Sir! We ascertained that they checked into the hotel around two in the morning. They must be sleeping soundly by now! Are we going to sneak into the hotel and take Nathan down?”

“There's no need for that.” Cerulean smiled. “Garm will deal with him for us. Bring me a musical instrument!”

“Yes, Sir!”

Osbert soon returned with a violin, delivering it to Cerulean respectfully.

Cerulean took the instrument from him and stood in the night. After he positioned the violin and adjusted his stance into an elegant pose, he started playing.

Melodious music was heard as he moved the bow across the strings, and the harmony drifted far into the night.

It almost seemed like the music was summoning someone.

Meanwhile, in the room beside Nathan's, no one was on the spacious white bed. However, a figure was sleeping on the icy cold ground.

It turned out that the person sleeping on the ground was Sevan, who had been locked in the lowest level of the Ghost Ship for a long time.

Despite being rescued and told to sleep on the bed by Nathan several times, Sevan still preferred the chilly ground.

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