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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3520

That day, news spread that Nathan had overworked himself and fallen ill, so he had to take a few days off to recover.

At the same time, a private jet quietly took off from the airport at Channing, roaring toward Adrune.

Their destination was the unoccupied land at Adrune, Yiefmery.

That city, initially a confluence point on the borders of several countries, had always been a neutral, unclaimed territory. It also served as a buffer zone amidst the conflicts of those nations.

Later on, as several countries ceased hostilities, that place became a haven for grey market trade.

Those wandering around there were the most vicious drug dealers, black market traders, robbers, swindlers, killers, mercenaries, and the like.

Now, that place had been occupied by vampires.

Rumor had it that the vampire queen, Hepburn, was currently presiding over that place.

In the twilight, on the grimy streets, two new faces appeared.

A slender, handsome young man followed by a burly, robust servant.

The two individuals were none other than Nathan and Colin.

As the two were walking, a sudden wave of sobbing and wailing sounds came from ahead. Soon after, they saw a group of vampire warriors herding a crowd of weeping humans forward.

Upon seeing the situation, Nathan couldn't help but frown.

Those vampire warriors also noticed the unfamiliar faces of Nathan and Colin. At the same time, they vaguely sensed Nathan and Colin's auras were different from ordinary people. They couldn't help but watch Nathan with caution.

The group of vampires was led by a male vampire baron.

He was tall and handsome, but his eyes were startling crimson, and his complexion was excessively pale, making him somewhat frightening to look at.

He squinted his eyes, sizing up Nathan from head to toe. Nathan's displeasure toward them immediately struck a nerve with the vampire baron.

He raised his hand.

The vampire warriors behind, along with the group of captive humans, all came to a halt.

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