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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3005

No humans could be seen anywhere at the Doom Canyon.

It was a wasteland with hardly any animals or plants in sight.

On the contrary, cars had been left behind by explorers along the road. In fact, there were quite a number of corpses of animals and humans as well.

Just then, an unmarked jeep was driving along the Doom Canyon.

Nathan, Colin, Sevan, and Kerry were seated in the jeep.

All four of them donned black combat uniforms and different kinds of masks.

Nathan had on his face a menacing-looking dragon mask.

Colin was wearing a ferocious-looking tiger mask.

Sevan had an intimidating serpent mask on his face.

As for Kerry, she wore the mask of a phoenix.

At that moment, Colin was driving the jeep while Sevan was snoozing away in the front passenger seat.

Both Nathan and Kerry were seated in the back seats. Kerry glanced at the passing view, and there were sorrow and worry in her eyes.

As for Nathan, his eyes behind his mask might be shut, but his back was erect. His body was swaying to the movement of the jeep.

No one knew if he was sleeping or just resting his eyes.

All of a sudden, the vehicle came to a halt.

Nathan opened his eyes.

Colin turned around and asked him, “Mr. Cross, the restricted military area is right in front. We can't continue with the jeep. Otherwise, we will be spotted in no time.”

Nathan and the others noticed a sign at the side of the road that read: Restricted Area. No trespassers allowed. Enter at your own risk.

Nathan said calmly, “In that case, let's get out of the car and continue on foot.”

“Yes, Sir!”

It was not long before the passengers got out of the jeep.

After that, Colin parked the vehicle at a secluded corner and hid it out of sight.

At that moment, Sevan was looking around. There was obvious emotional turbulence in his eyes as he did that. Perhaps the surrounding was beginning to jog his memory.

Nathan asked, “Sevan, do you find this place very familiar? Have you recalled anything?”

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