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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2928

Meanwhile, at the presidential palace in Wallera, over ten beauties with different skin tones were playing in the large pool while wearing colorful bikinis.

A middle-aged burly man was sitting on a recliner, enjoying the massage by a few gorgeous women.

Behind them was a group of bodyguards clad in black suits and shades.

The middle-aged plump man was the president of Wallera, Jaymes Krasner.

Jaymes was a legendary figure.

His parents were divorced, and he grew up with his prostitute mother. During his childhood days, he was disinterested in his studies. He was a typical hooligan during his teenage years.

When he was eighteen, he joined the military, and that marked the beginning of his legendary journey to greatness.

Thanks to his bootlicking skills, Jaymes rose through the ranks in the military. He eventually got into the great general of Wallera Rufus Valkanick's good book and became the latter's right-hand man.

After Rufus fell ill and passed away, Jaymes took over his position and became Wallera's next great general. He was second only to the president of the country.

The next year, he framed the president with a groundless accusation and executed him, then enthroned himself as the new president.

Jaymes was a hooligan during his teenage years, and he was able to make his way up to the top in the military by buttering up the high-rank officials.

Even after becoming the president of the country, he still behaved like how he did in the past. Old habits die hard.

Besides being violent toward the citizens of his country and killing countless people, Jaymes was also a notorious womanizer. He had even written a love letter to Annie, the queen of Eagleland, and his atrocious behavior had caused the queen to flip.

Had Jaymes not had a close relationship with Ariarica, Annie would have launched a war to wipe out his country.

Thanks to Ariarica, the tyrant could still live a lavish life of debauchery.

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