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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3108

The injuries Nathan had suffered during his fight against Lothar had yet to heal completely.

Yet, his combat prowess was still absolutely frightening.

Although Max was a King-Class vampire, he was still a lot weaker compared to Nathan. Despite revealing his true form and unleashing his full strength, he could only trade punches with Nathan in the early stages of the battle. As the fight went on, Nathan clearly had the upper hand.

Thud!

Nathan threw an uppercut, and it landed on Max's chin.

Upon receiving that powerful punch, Max let out a muffled groan, and he was sent flying upward into the air.

Nathan squatted down slightly and suddenly exerted force to leap into the air.

The ground cracked. Nathan jumped toward Max and clipped Max's body using both his legs. After that, he adjusted the angle forcibly before pressing Max down toward the ground.

Bang!

With Max in between his legs, Nathan landed on the ground heavily and formed a gigantic crater underneath his feet.

Max lay in the crater, his face contorted in pain.

He was in so much pain that he felt as though all the bones in his body were about to break apart.

Nathan pinned Max down on the ground and held Max's neck with his left hand. In the next second, he raised his right fist and started punching Max's face continuously and relentlessly.

Although Max was a super-soldier and a vampire with incredible fortitude, Nathan's punches still managed to break his nose and cracked his eye sockets. In the end, Max's face was covered in blood.

Indeed, it was incredibly hard to kill a vampire.

If Max had been an ordinary fighter, he would've been dead by then.

Despite the fact that Max's face was swollen and covered in blood upon receiving those punches, he merely suffered non-fatal injuries.

Hepburn, who was nearby, saw what was happening, so she immediately said to Nathan, “Mr. Cross, it's incredibly hard to kill a vampire. They're almost indestructible. If you use this gun to fire at his heart, you might be able to kill him.”

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