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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3578

Everyone's gaze turned toward Nathan again.

“Being a traitor is not determined by words, but by evidence,” Nathan said with a smile.

Then, he turned to Colin beside him and asked casually, “Have you compiled the information I had you investigate?”

At once, Colin produced a folder and presented it to Nathan respectfully. “Here is the information you asked for, Chief Cross,” he reported sonorously.

“I won't bother. Let them go through it instead, so no one can say I accusing Eugene IV unjustly,” Nathan said calmly.

Upon hearing this, Colin handed over the documents in his hand for Leopold and others to peruse.

They looked confused, unsure of what the documents were about. However, after taking a look, their expressions shifted alarmingly.

Eugene IV did not know what evidence Nathan had presented. Feigning shock, he wore a look of surprise. “Oh, Nathan, what kind of false information have you prepared to slander me? My conscious is clear. I'm not afraid of what you have to say.”

Nathan sneered. “Slander? You think you're worthy of that accusation? Now, has everyone finished reading? If you're done, let the old man see it so he cannot deny it any longer.”

At this moment, the folder was in the hands of Thomas Dunn, the Minister of Defense for the country of Wallera.

Eugene IV glanced doubtfully at the documents in Thomas' hand.

Thomas scowled. “Take a good look. Once you're done, prepare to meet your end.”

Then, he flung the documents in his hand at Eugene IV.

Ducking, Eugene IV narrowly avoided being hit in the face.

One of his subordinates caught the documents and handed them to him.

His hand trembled slightly as he took the documents, scanning them rapidly. The longer he read them, the harder his heart pounded, and his expression grew increasingly grim.

When he reached the end, his heart had sunk, and his face had turned extremely pale.

The documents that Nathan had prepared contained ample evidence of the Curia betraying humanity by colluding with the extraterrestrial Divine Realm and willingly becoming the lapdogs of the Gods.

At this point, for him to argue his case in the hopes of convincing them all otherwise would prove to be a futile endeavor.

Moreover, if Earth Alliance were to conduct a thorough investigation into the Curia, they would undoubtedly uncover even more damning evidence.

Eugene IV's face turned ashen. Only one thought occupied his mind.

I'm done. It's all over!

“Eugene IV, you've betrayed mankind by willingly becoming a lapdog for the Gods and attempting to overthrow Earth,” Nathan proclaimed coldly. “Now, your plot to harm humanity has been exposed. Would you prefer to surrender now, or should we take matters into our own hands? If we have to get involved, I'm afraid it won't be very pleasant for you.”

Eugene IV clenched his fists. His face filled with terror.

On the contrary, his subordinates drew their weapons one after another and closed in in a protective circle around him.

Nathan frowned.

“What are you doing?” Leopold shouted at Eugene IV's subordinates. “Still refusing to see the light even at this point? Surrender your weapons immediately, and perhaps we can spare your lives. If you insist on going your own way, then I'll have no choice but to eliminate you all.”

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