Salute To The General -
Chapter 1384 Never Regret Entering The North
Chapter 1384 Never Regret Entering The North
With a swift flick of his wrist, a delicate but sharp dagger had appeared in Nathan's hands. It wasSnow sphere.
He placed it on the table and said casually, "Since Mr. Leeroy is in high spirits, I don't want to be theone to spoil your mood."
Nathan was accepting the bet!
Unable to conceal the glee in his eyes, Lucifer laughed, "You're a man of charm. I like that. Verywell. We'll bet with our weapons. I'll be betting on Craig, and you on Hogan. Is that fine?"
Nathan nodded.
In the next second, Nathan looked at Hogan and asked calmly, "Hogan, do you recognize me?"
Hogan gave Nathan a salute instantly as he exclaimed, "I have never regretted entering the North. Ithas been the honor of a lifetime for me to be your soldier. How can I possibly not recognize you,General?"
Nathan continued, "Since you remember who you are, I'll ask you one question. Are you confidentin winning this fight against him?"
The 'him' in question was the other death row inmate, Craig.
Hogan turned to look at Craig, who was over six-foot-five. He was taller than him by quite a bit, andat least two times bulkier than him.
Moreover, Craig was a man who was stable on his feet. He exuded a vigorous aura, and there wasa glint in his eyes. It was evident that he was a trained fighter.
Hogan gritted out, "I will beat him."
Nathan nodded. "Very well. I will look forward to the fight. I hope you won't disappoint the NorthArmy and me."
Soon, the fight between Hogan and Craig began.
Orlando said to the two inmates, "You're only allowed to fight within this circle of 50 square meters.Whoever takes a step out of the circle or falls to the ground without climbing back up will lose thefight. The winner will live, and the loser will die. If you have no problems with the rules, the fight willbegin now."
Both nodded, and Orlando announced the start of the fight.
Like two ferocious beasts, Craig and Hogan charged toward each other and attacked with a flurry ofkicks and punches.
Hogan was swift in his blows and fierce like a wolf, but despite his sturdier build, Craig was as quickas Hogan. In fact, his speed and strength were way above his opponent.
It was difficult for a wolf to win against a tiger.
Soon, Hogan landed a punch on Craig's face and made him bleed in the corner of his mouth.
However, Craig soon returned the blow. He elbowed Hogan under his arm and instantly brokeseveral of his ribs. Hogan collapsed onto the ground with an agonizing wail.
Nathan furrowed his brows at the sight.
Lucifer could not help but cheer gleefully, "That was a beautiful blow! Haha! General, it seems that'sall your soldiers can do. I'm sure this fight will end soon."
Right then, Hogan clambered to his feet and roared like an injured beast before charging towardCraig again.
After that, Hogan was continuously thrown to the ground, and more of his rib bones broke. By now,his hands were broken, and he could no longer raise them.
The continuous blows eventually made him a bloody figure.
Every time the rest thought that the fight was over, he managed to climb back onto his feetmiraculously.
Eventually, Craig started sustaining injuries.
He raged, "What are you struggling for? Why are you so persistent? Die now!"
At that, he pounced toward Hogan with all his might.
Hogan remained standing in his spot. He was all covered in blood and swaying.
When Craig was a hair's breadth away from him, Hogan abruptly stepped to the side and avoidedhis pounce.
Craig's foot stomped onto the fresh blood on the ground, and he slipped on it. He lost his balance,and he fell forward uncontrollably.
At that moment, Hogan gathered all his remaining strength to jump up into the air and send a kick tothe back of Craig's head.
Crack!
The back of Craig's head caved in, and he died before he could even scream.
Everyone was stunned by the sudden turn
of events.
In his shock, Lucifer had a look of wrath on his face as he hissed, "What the he*l!”
Hogan fell onto his knees and raised his bloody face to look at Nathan. Despite the screaming painin his chest and his hands, he squeezed out a tearful smile and mumbled hoarsely, "General, I'vecompleted my task."
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