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Salute to the General novel Chapter 78

Bang!

A loud echo could be heard!

The gates to Myer's mansion were rammed apart by the two Jeeps as they drove straight into the compound.

Right away, the head of the mansion's guard team, Yohanes Harrison, rushed to the gates with a group of guards.

His face clouded over as he asked, "Who are you guys?"

Colin Dunne and five North soldiers stopped the car and got down quickly.

At this moment, Colin Dunne opened the door for Nathan. The latter stepped down the car and announced his presence calmly, "I'm here for Joseph Myers's life!"

Yohanes scoffed and his voice boomed, "I see that you are here to seek death. Everyone! Beat the f*** out of these few people!"

Instantly, the guards followed his orders, took their batons out, and attacked in the direction of Nathan and his companions.

On the other hand, Nathan remained unfazed. He kept his hands behind his back and walked towards the mansion's entrance as though this group of murderous-looking guards were invisible.

Meanwhile, Colin Dunne gave out a yell and defended the bodyguards' attack.

He was the Captain of the National Guards under Nathan's unit in the military. Clearly, he was extremely good at fighting.

The five soldiers he brought along were all part of Nathan's unit in the National Guards too. It goes without saying that they were extraordinarily skilled.

The bodyguards were no match for this group of highly-adept National Guards. Within a short moment, a bloodbath ensued.

Colin and his men fought with the standard military combat skills. While they would not cause direct kills, the injuries inflicted could be fatal. The prowess displayed by this group of men was that on the battlefield.

The bodyguards at the scene collapsed in agony shortly after.

Even the most capable leader, Yohanes, was sent flying after Colin's kick. His ribcage broke and he landed right next to Nathan.

Yohanes was once in the military for seven years and was forced to retire due to a mistake.

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