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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3103

“You're insane. In fact, I think you've lost your mind entirely. I'm going to leave right now, and I shall see whether you really dare to kill me.”

Right then, Catherine also showcased her steely side. She was so livid that she wanted to storm off despite Max's threat.

I don't believe that he truly dares to slaughter us all! Even if he really does so, he can't force us into submission. His crazy plan to blackmail everyone into attacking Eurasia won't succeed.

None of those present had ever imagined that things would take a turn for the worse.

Eiken quickly shot to his feet in the hope of smoothing things over.

Hastening over to Max, he hastily advised, “Admiral Max, we're all members of the same alliance. Even if we've got diverging opinions, we can sit down and discuss things slowly. There's no need to take things so—”

Without waiting for him to finish speaking, Max abruptly shot out his left hand and seized the man's neck forcefully.

Eiken was no petite man, weighing over a hundred and thirty pounds.

Yet, Max effortlessly lifted him up with a single hand as though he weighed no more than a feather.

Suspended in mid-air, Eiken kicked his legs desperately.

His eyes bulged out of their sockets, and he started foaming at the mouth, on the verge of suffocating to death.

Witnessing that scene, everyone there gasped in shock.

Even Catherine, who had planned on forcing her way out, was struck by terror.

He has really gone mad that he's truly committing murder! Oh God, what exactly is he doing?

Only at that very moment did she and the others realize that the matter was far graver than they had expected.

“What are you doing, Max? Hurry up and let him go!” Catherine roared.

“Exactly! Let Mr. Azuma go.”

“Just talk things out. Do you think you can eliminate the problem by doing this?”

Max merely sneered, exposing his two fangs in plain sight. “If I eliminate the lot of you, I'll eliminate a number of problems.”

Catherine was the first to notice the man's peculiarity.

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