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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2379

After the conversation ended, a soldier came over and whispered something in Colin's ears.

Colin turned toward Nathan after a nod. “Sir, the hackers have sent news that they have locked on to the general location of that person.”

“Where?”

“Jazona, Jetroina.”

Nathan frowned. “But the person talked to me in English. He must be from Eurasia. Why is he in Jetroina?” “I have no idea,” Colin said with a bitter chuckle. “But our professional hackers would never get this wrong. It's just that his number is heavily-protected, so we had to mobilize our best technologies to pinpoint his location. We don't know exactly where he is, but we have a rough idea.”

“That's good enough. It won't be easy looking for him. We can look into this later as we’re not in a rush.”

“Yes, sir.”

Colin and Nathan arrived in Brimmopolis in the afternoon.

Sage came with the Felidae Battalion to pick them up.

After Nathan got back to the Headquarters of the Chief Military Governor, he went straight to his office.

Right after he was seated, a knock came from the door. “Sir, the President is here.”

WhattThe President is here in person?

Nathan quickly went to greet him along with Colin and Sage.

After having some small talk, Garrett went on to reveal the intention of his visit that day.

“Nathan, General Quillen used to be the God of War in the army twenty years ago. His exceptional service to the people earned him everyone's respect. He's now in his fifties or sixties, but he's not too old to serve in the army still. What do you think about giving him a military post?”

“What do you have in mind, Mr. President? I will do as you say.”

“Oh, come on. You know I take care of things on the administration side. You're the one who overlooks the army. You should be the person who has the final say.”

Nathan fell into deep thoughts. “It's true that General Quillen has made a tremendous contribution to the country. I agree with you that he should continue serving the army when he returns.”

“That's what I thought too,” Garrett replied with a wide smile. “But it's completely up to you which post you want to assign him to. After all, he was the commander-in-chief twenty years ago. I am sure he has what it takes to shoulder whatever responsibility you entrust to him. However, I have to say whatever position you give him must be fitting to his reputation. We don't want him to feel like we're putting him in a humble station.”

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