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Salute to the General novel Chapter 976

Both Demon and Ghost didn't attack immediately. Instead, they studied Nathan with a look of interest on their faces.

Nathan stood tall and upright. His eyes sparkled like diamonds.

He had an air of an elegant aristocrat. No matter how they looked at him, he didn't look like someone who was strong at all.

Kyle and Bill Barton, Yaakov Zelli, and Kahn Kendrick were all killed by this fellow?

Ghost turned to Demon, "Are you confident that you can kill him if it's a one-on-one situation?"

Demon showed no emotions as he said, "Of course!"

Ghost grinned, "How many moves do you need to kill him?"

Demon was about to say thirty moves, but when he saw Ghost's grin, he knew something was up and said, "Fifty moves. I'll definitely kill him."

"Thirty moves. If you can kill him within thirty moves, the Ghost Dagger will be yours,” said Ghost with a smile.

Demon's eyes lit up, "What if I can't?"

"Then your Black Blade will be mine," said Ghost.

"Alright!"

Demon laughed wickedly. With his tattooed bald head, he was actually quite frightening.

At the same time, Zizan and his subordinates stood by and watched with grins on their faces.

Penny was pale due to the shock. Even though she knew nothing about killing and fighting, she wasn't stupid. With just a glance, she could tell that Demon and Ghost were both really terrifying people.

When Penny heard Demon and Ghost discussing their bet, she was frightened to the core.

But Nathan still seemed calm and poised. He even comforted Penny and told her not to worry as he would take care of it.

Then, he looked towards Demon and Ghost and said indifferently, "Hey! You two pieces of trash, you don't have to take bets. Just attack together, and don't waste my time.”

Two pieces of trash!

Attack together!

Ghost was shocked!

And so was Demon.

Even Penny, Zizan, and his men, who were standing across them, were shocked.

Right then, Ghost's eyes were burning with anger.

Even Demon was exuding a cold, murderous aura.

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