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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3750

Back in Divine Realm, Nathan was having a conversation with Toothless and Solo.

Nathan asked, “Toothless, Solo, have your families arrived yet?”

Toothless said, “Our families are being transported here from other planets in an orderly and systematic manner. Our first group of family members has successfully arrived in Divine Realm and has already begun to settle down there.”

Solo said, “It's the same with my cyclops clan.”

Nathan nodded satisfactorily, “You all have contributed to this journey, and your races have paid a significant price. Now that we've won, it's time for your kin and your family to live a good life. While, Bluer, Octaclaw, and Rocky are dead, their kin must also be brought to Divine Realm, allowing them to settle down and thrive here. This is what I promised them. You two need to follow up on this matter.”

Toothless and Solo hurriedly said, “Understood.”

They held Nathan in exceptionally high esteem and admiration.

After Nathan successfully conquered Divine Realm, he didn't abandon his allies. Instead, he fulfilled the promises he had made to everyone.

Nathan also didn't forget the deceased clanspeople of Bluer, Octaclaw, and Rocky.

He always kept his promise, which his quality that touched Toothless and Solo the most.

At that moment, Eve hurried in from outside. Upon seeing Nathan conversing with Toothless and Solo, she wanted to speak but hesitated.

Upon seeing her, Nathan said to Toothless and Solo, “If there's nothing else, you may leave now.”

Upon hearing the words, Solo turned to look at Toothless.

Toothless hesitated, then said, “Your Majesty, actually...”

Nathan asked in surprise, “What's wrong?”

Gritting his teeth, Toothless said, “Actually, I wanted to talk to you about the vampires.”

Nathan asked curiously, “What's wrong with the vampires?”

Toothless asked, “Didn't you say all races in Divine Realm should live in peace and that no race should insult any other race? Well, the vampires have been rather overbearing lately. They not only insult the Gods wherever they go, but they also mock and slander our races. Max's subordinates were exceptionally rude toward the Gods...”

Toothless originally wanted to say something more, but Solo signaled him with a look to say no more.

Solo said, “Your Majesty, we mean no offense to the vampires, nor do we intend to insult Mr. Max. It's one thing for the vampires to be rude to our people on a regular basis, but they often insult the Gods. I fear this could intensify the conflict with the Gods. If it leads to a rebellion, it won't be good...”

Nathan frowned. “Don't talk nonsense!”

Toothless and Solo quickly said, “Apologies. We misspoke.”

Nathan waved his hand, and the two people quickly backed off.

In the office, only Nathan and Eve were left.

Nathan turned to look at Eve, casually asking, “Eve, have the vampires been bullying Gods lately, especially the subordinates under Max?”

Eve spoke in a rather calm tone. “The war has just ended. There is bound to be some friction among the different races in Divine Realm. Things will gradually get better.”

Nathan thought that Eve would take the opportunity to complain about the Gods.

Surprisingly, Eve was quite magnanimous and didn't take the opportunity to complain about the humiliation the surrendered gods received from various clans.

That surprised him.

He also faintly realized that the Divine Realm would need him, the God King, to maintain balance in the future. Otherwise, problems could easily arise in Divine Realm.

He didn't say anything more about that matter. Instead, he asked, “By the way, when you came in just now, you look anxious. What happened?”

Eve suddenly remembered something and quickly said, “Well, you see, we just received a message from the Four Emperors. The Four Emperors have expressed their willingness to pledge allegiance and pay tribute to the God King, but they insist on meeting the God King in person. I fear their intentions are not good! Your Majesty, will you grant them an audience?”

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