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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3006

Before the blond man and the rest could respond, the falling leaves had already rained down on them.

All of a sudden, things shattered, and blood spewed everywhere.

“Ah!”

“Ah!”

As anguished cries filled the air, all the guards were seen on the ground, lying in a pool of blood.

Nevertheless, Nathan continued stepping forward indifferently. It was as though he did not see them.

At that moment, Colin, Sevan, and Kerry exchanged glances. Sure enough, Mr. Cross is infuriated this time. Mr. Macalister's death has triggered his murderous intent. He'll probably cause a massacre in Heavenly City to avenge Mr. Macalister.

Even though Nathan and the rest encountered another few groups of guards as they continued their journey, they effortlessly killed off all of them.

Eventually, they arrived at the entrance of Heavenly City as dusk was falling.

Enclosed by walls, Heavenly City was akin to a military base. In front of its splendor gate was a medium-sized plaza.

Many corpses that had already dried up were being displayed at the plaza.

In truth, hanging the body of a person killed was a trick commonly used by Adrunians as intimidation.

Kerry's eyes reddened when she saw the corpses that were hanging around the place. She immediately dashed forward, intending to look for Kraven's body.

As for Nathan, his expression turned gloomy as homicidal intent flashed across his eyes.

“Here!” Kerry shouted in agony and got to her knees in front of a dehydrated body.

It was also then that she started sobbing uncontrollably.

Nathan and the rest hurried over to where Kerry was.

Indeed, they found out that it was Kraven's body.

As Colin and Sevan widened their eyes in anger, tears welled up in Nathan's eyes.

All of them were heartbroken when they found Kraven's body.

Suddenly, a scurry of footsteps sounded.

At the same time, they could hear the sound of people hollering, “Hurry up and surround these intruders! Don't let any one of them escape!”

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