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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3121

The subordinates Vivien brought along on this trip were experts in her clan.

Despite being formidable elites, they were unlucky to have met Nathan.

Whoosh!

With his left hand, Nathan caught the fist of one of the vampires before delivering a roundhouse kick that struck his opponent in his armpit, shattering his bones on the spot.

Crack!

Before his opponent could cry out in pain, Nathan jabbed the former in the face using his elbow.

Thud!

Blood sprayed in every direction, and his opponent was killed on the spot.

Following a roar of rage, Dupont revealed his true form—a haggard and elderly man. He leaped at Nathan from behind with a malicious expression, resembling a vengeful spirit.

Unsheathing the razor-sharp nails on his right hand, he swiped at Nathan's back to claw out the latter's heart.

Rip!

His sharp nails easily clawed through the clothes on Nathan's back.

The nails cut Nathan's skin and, with some difficulty, tore through his flesh. When his nails came into contact with Nathan's bones, however, Dupont found them impenetrable as if they were steel plates.

What?

Dupont's pupils dilated in horror.

With his strength and the sharpness of his nails, he could tear open even the belly of a rhinoceros. However, he couldn't do anything to Nathan.

Without waiting for Dupont to regain his senses, Nathan whipped around with his right arm outstretched, grabbed Dupont's neck, and lifted the vampire duke off his feet with one hand.

The remaining vampires around them were so frightened by Nathan's overwhelming strength that they did not dare come forward.

On the other hand, Vivien leaped into action when Nathan single-handedly lifted Dupont off his feet.

At some point, a whip the color of blood appeared in her hand. Like a murderous fiend, she dashed toward Nathan from the side and raised the whip in her hand to deliver a ferocious stroke to Nathan.

The whip whistled, bringing with it a harrowing gust of wind.

Colin and Sevan cried out in unison, “Watch out, Mr. Cross!”

Nathan had already noticed the shadow out of the corner of his eye. Without turning his head and relying solely on the sound of his opponent's weapon, he accurately estimated the weapon's velocity and the angle of the attack.

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