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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2935

Once the banquet was over, the Eurasians in Little Eurasia began working away.

Jermaine instructed the soldiers of the Dragon Warriors to assist the residents in packing up and moving out.

The night arrived, and the lights lit up.

Nearly ten thousand Eurasians—ninety percent of the population—had packed up their things and boarded the Southern Fleet's warships, about to return to their country of origin.

Giancarlo, Shoshana, and some other people stood at the port and waved farewell to Nathan.

Nathan said to Giancarlo, “Old Mr. Heskin, you don't need to send us off. Here's fine! Also, I have to remind you again. Jaymes is an infamously cruel and unpredictable man. Since you're staying here, you have to be extra careful of him. Remember to run to the embassy for protection if anything happens!”

Giancarlo and the others replied in unison, “Thank you for your concern, President Cross! We'll take good care of ourselves!”

Nathan nodded and boarded the Dragon Warriors' warship with Colin and the others, ready to leave.

Giancarlo and the others turned to go home as well.

Giancarlo then drove back to Little Eurasia with his subordinates accompanying him.

Most of Little Eurasia's residents were gone, and the bustling environment was nowhere to be found.

Giancarlo sighed wistfully at that before heading home.

Just as he reached home and went into his study, about to settle his accounts and work, the noise of a scuffle sounded from the outside.

He drew his brows together and shouted, “What's going on outside? Why is it so noisy?”

His servant, who was outside, replied, “I don't know what's going on, but it seems that someone's causing a ruckus. Mr. Ezio and the guards have gone out to deal with it.”

Giancarlo's frown deepened when he heard that. He hastily came out and said to the servant and a few bodyguards, “Come, let's see what's going on.”

When he went out with his subordinates to the front yard, he heard a cry of agony.

Then what he saw next made him widen his eyes in anger.

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