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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3530

In Heroes Square at the Curia, numerous statues of heroes stood tall.

Among them was a statue of Nathan.

Nathan used to serve as the commander-in-chief of the human alliance, vanquishing the vampires and slaying Cain. His military achievements were truly remarkable.

Though reluctant, the Curia had no choice but to place Nathan's statue among the group of heroes, allowing believers to worship it.

At that moment, night had fallen, and there weren't many people in the square.

A middle-aged Aplothian man, cradling a chubby child in his arms, was admiring a row of hero statues in the square.

The man educated the child, “Look, Frankie, that statue of an Aplothian man is Nathan Cross, the God of War in Eurasia you admire the most. You've grown up listening to Mr. Cross' stories.”

The child known as Frankie nodded solemnly, his gaze falling on the row of hero statues in front of him. He immediately spotted the statue of Nathan.

The statues in the square were almost all Adrunians.

Nathan was the only Aplothian.

With his imposing stature and handsome features, he looked truly heroic and commanding. The statue depicted him as he was when he served as the commander-in-chief of the alliance, clad in his military coat. It was a majestic sight to behold.

The child pointed excitedly at the statue of Nathan and said, “Daddy, when I grow up, I want to be just like Mr. Cross. I want to become a powerful hero.”

Hearing that, the man laughed and said to his son, “Mr. Cross has defended our country and even led us humans to defeat the evil vampires. He personally killed the king of vampires, Cain. He truly is the pride of Eurasia!”

The child listened with a face full of admiration and couldn't help exclaiming, “Mr. Cross is really amazing!”

Meanwhile, a swordsman of the Curia, donned in Holy Knight armor with a head of silver hair and exceptionally tall stature, walked past.

His name was Augustus.

He was originally a God Warrior and had followed Morgon to Earth this time, disguising himself as a human and hiding within the Curia, assisting them in dealing with the vampires.

The late Swordmaster, Gryffen, was his best friend, and it was precisely because the latter was killed by Nathan that he resolutely followed Morgon to Earth, all for the sake of avenging his best friend.

At that moment, when he saw the father and son admiring and praising Nathan in front of the statue, his fury boiled over.

Ptui!

He spat a thick glob of phlegm onto the statue of Nathan right in front of the father-and-son duo.

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