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Salute to the General novel Chapter 644

"Hubby!"

Penny exclaimed as she saw her savior. She dived towards her husband and landed in his arms.

With a soft voice, he comforted her, "Don't worry. I will punish this pig from Avalon."

When the monk saw Nathan, his eyes widened. This was unusual, as he was normally extremely calm.

Varog finally realized that Nathan ruined the atmosphere intentionally by bringing two of his men here.

Turning displeased, he glanced at Nathan and told him arrogantly, "So you are her husband? Well, I order you to divorce her now."

"From today onwards, she is mine!"

In Avalon, there was a caste system with four levels - the highest level of aristocrats, the normal aristocrats, citizens, and the untouchables.

Varog belonged to the first group of people!

In Avalon, he enjoyed both wealth and stature and could do anything he wanted. To him, bullying men and women on the streets was a piece of cake.

Furthermore, there were many women in Avalon who dreamed of marrying a man like him.

Now that he was in Nathan's nation, he thought that he could still behave like he did in Avalon, and could treat Nathan and Penny as second-class citizens.

Hence, he did not restrain himself and behaved however he wanted.

Unfortunately, this was not Avalon.

Worst of all, he messed with Nathan Cross.

Coldly, the latter said, "You self-centered pig. I don't care how you behave in your own country, but how dare you act so high and mighty on our land."

"Waves, Thunderstorm!"

The duo responded in unison, "Yes, sir!"

Nonchalantly, Nathan ordered, "Break this fellow's bones and castrate him. Then send him to the Avalon Embassy."

While Varog was arrogant, he was not foolish.

Seeing that Nathan ordered his men to castrate him, he immediately jumped in shock and frantic. He shouted at them, "You lower-class folks! How dare you offend an aristocrat like me! This is ridiculous!"

"Balrun, kill these two men and the man himself!"

Usually, Balrun would have acted the moment Varog ordered him to do something.

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