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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3510

Morgon chuckled, then simply repeated himself.

Eugene IV heard that the God King demanded the Curia to instigate internal strife on Earth, igniting the flames of war.

Eugene IV was dumbfounded, and his face turned extremely unpleasant. “This... T-This...” he stammered.

Morgon's face darkened at once. “What? Are you not willing?”

Eugene IV hurriedly answered, “Elder Morgon, it's not that I'm unwilling. It's just that I can't do it. Military powers around the world are formidable now. The Curia's forces simply don't have the qualifications to compete with any major country. How could I possibly ignite a global war?”

Morgon replied nonchalantly, “You don't need to worry about that. This time, I've brought a thousand God Warriors with me. They will disguise themselves as humans and act in the capacity of the Curia to assist you.”

A thousand God Warriors? Eugene IV was taken aback once again. Gods are truly serious this time. They intend to completely overthrow the Earth.

Morgon squinted his eyes, a smirk playing on his lips. “These thousand God Warriors are merely the vanguard, sent to sow chaos on Earth. Once the turmoil begins, that's when the true God army will descend.”

Eugene IV's expression changed once again.

Morgon continued in a calm tone, “The end of the Earth is near. Your only chance of survival is to side with the Gods and work for us. I hope you won't miss this opportunity.”

Eugene IV quickly expressed his intentions. “Yes, Elder Morgon. I will certainly remain loyal to the Gods and serve them faithfully.”

Morgon said with satisfaction, “Very good. Like I said, as long as you complete the task given to you by His Majesty, there will be a place for you at the heart of the divine power in the future.”

“Thank you, Elder Morgon,” Eugene IV voiced.

Hepburn shook her head. “No. I've been cooped up here for days. I need to get out and take a walk.”

With that, she stood up and headed toward the outside of the house.

Lyanna then asked with a teasing smile, “You're not missing Mr. Cross again, are you? You're not planning to sneak off to see him, are you?”

Hepburn's face turned red, and she said in embarrassment, “What are you talking about?”

Lyanna, however, didn't see it that way. She laughed and said, “If that's not what you're doing, good. You know, it's a critical time now, and Mr. Cross doesn't want us to show up and disturb him.”

With a gloomy expression, Hepburn walked out without responding.

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