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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2925

“Take him down with me!” Colin said before pushing forward. Using a basic move from the military martial arts, he threw a punch at Cerulean.

Then there was Kraven. He closed in quickly from the other side and lashed his whip sword at Cerulean's shoulder at lightning speed.

Yet, Cerulean remained calm and steady against the joint attack from Colin and Kraven.

He curled his left hand into a fist, and with the exact same move Colin used, he returned a punch at Colin.

In the meantime, his right hand grabbed onto his sword, unsheathing it, and stabbed it toward Kraven.

Kraven's pupils dilated in shock when he saw the attack as the move from Cerulean was literally a replica of his. The timing and angle were exactly the same as his.

What? How is this possible? This is supposed to be a move from Master's sword art! How could he know how to use Master's moves?

Colin, too, was confused.

After all, different countries had their respective military martial arts. They were not all the same and came with their own strengths and weaknesses.

However, the punch delivered by Cerulean was obviously a move from Eurasia's military martial arts.

Why would he know Eurasia's military martial arts?

Bang!

Clang!

The noise of the collision between the fists and swords sounded at the same time.

Cerulean was standing on equal grounds against two formidable foes despite having to split his attention.

After exchanging a blow, the three of them quickly backed off while Kraven shouted angrily, “You know my master's moves! From where did you learn them?”

“You're an Ariarican, but you know Eurasia's military martial arts. Why?” Colin's brows scrunched together.

Cerulean straightened his back as he stood there. There was a smug expression on his face as he arrogantly said, “Hah! These are the most basic knowledge in our information database. In fact, they are part of the compulsory knowledge that all warriors from Heavenly City should know. There's no need to be so surprised!”

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