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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3799

After Wolfric spoke, Eiken, Tyrell, and others immediately chimed in one after another.

"Exactly! That's what we want! Nathan, it's time for you to step down. Let us manage the Divine Realm!"

"That's right, Nathan! Make your stance clear. Do you want to monopolize the Divine Realm, or would you rather step down gracefully?"

Unfazed by the clamor of Eiken and his gang, Nathan remained unmoved.

He turned his head toward Zach, Leopold, and the rest of the group who had yet to express their stance and asked, "What about you guys? What's your stance on this matter? Do you share the same sentiment as them?"

Zach was the first to stand up and express his stance, "Eurasia and I respect your choice, Mr. Cross. No matter what you choose, we will support you."

As he said those words, he immediately drew the displeased gazes of Wolfric and others.

However, it was certain that Eurasia was supporting Nathan, so their attitude toward Zach was not surprising.

The War God of Wallera, Thomas, declared, "Queen Dido has stated that we will support Mr. Cross unconditionally!"

Following closely, several War Gods expressed their respect for Nathan's decision, unwaveringly believing in Nathan and supporting any choice he made.

Very quickly, it was Leopold's turn to express his stance.

Leopold found himself in an awkward situation.

While he maintained a good relationship with Nathan, he also desired a share of the Divine Realm. However, he was not willing to confront Nathan directly.

In the end, after a long moment of hesitation, he indicated his decision to abstain from taking a stance.

The allies of Remdik also successively declared their abstention, indicating their choice to remain neutral on this matter.

This greatly irritated Wolfric.

"Leopold, since you've given up on pursuing the interests of the Divine Realm, don't be envious when we secure those interests for ourselves!" Wolfric said coldly.

Leopold shrugged, neither agreeing nor disagreeing with him.

He was actually quite shrewd.

To contest with Nathan for the benefits of the Divine Realm was no different from counting one's chickens before they hatched. Naturally, he wouldn't risk offending Nathan by getting involved.

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