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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3185

Although Nathan was the President, it was possible that the nations of Adrune were responsible for improving the vampire's blood virus.

It was important to investigate who was aiding the vampires and improving the virus, and it would be best to involve Adrunians in the investigation.

After a night of thinking, Nathan sent for Eugene IV, Leopold, and Wolfric the next day.

Eugene IV was the first to arrive.

His relationship with Nathan had grown closer recently. He brought a can of tea leaves with him and said with a smile, “This is tea given to me by a friend from Aploth. It's called Golden Tips, and it came from the first original plant. He has been keeping it for decades. It's priceless and can't be bought even if one wants to. I don't have much knowledge of tea, so I thought I would give this to you, Mr. Cross.”

Nathan was surprised to hear that it was Golden Tips from the original plant, which was a truly valuable and rare can of tea leaves that was difficult to obtain even with money.

He smiled and replied, “It's not right to take something that someone else cherishes so much without giving anything in return.”

Eugene IV laughed. “Good things are meant to be enjoyed by those who appreciate them. I don't know how to appreciate it, so it would be a waste for me to keep it. Besides, you've come all this way to support Adrune in our fight against the vampires, Mr. Cross. You're a hero, and it's only right that we offer you something in return.”

Nathan replied with a smile, “You think too highly of me, Pope Eugene.”

Nathan couldn't refuse the gift, so he ended up accepting it.

He then brewed the tea himself, using his expert tea-making skills to make a pot of fragrant and delicious tea, which he shared with Eugene IV.

At that moment, the muscular Leopold knocked on the door and entered. Sniffing, he exclaimed in pleasure and surprise, “What tea is this? It smells amazing!”

Chapter 3185 Wolfric Is Making Things Difficult 1

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