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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1371

Trenton then continued, as if he saw the fight with his own eyes, "No doubt, Second Young Master Hunt hates your son for that. It’s highly likely that they had a fight to the death if they happened to meet during the competition. Your son is highly suspicious in this case!"

"Nonsense!" Nash was so angry that his face turned green as he resentfully snapped, "My son is quite strong, but he's just broken through and achieved the true-god level intermediate stage recently, around one month ago. Even if Second Young Master Hunt hadn’t broken through, my son wouldn't have bested him.

Moreover, Second Young Master Hunt had already broken through and achieved the final stage of the true god level. How could

my son stand up against him?"

Agitated to the extreme, Nash could not allow Trenton to blame Tyrell’s death on members of the Woods family.

The Hunt family's old master was also infuriated and stood there in silence. He spoke up when he saw how agitated Nash was, "That’s enough. I don't think your son is capable enough. I know my grandson's combat power, and he had trained the second-grade premium martial skill to its best. Together with the fact that the middle -grade spiritual tool can also increase his combat power, it's impossible for that illegitimate son of your family to kill him!”

Nash relaxed when he heard this. With a faint gesture of his hands, he commented," Old Master Hunt is a wise man. It’s obvious that this old b*stard Trenton Lagorio is trying to sow discord and get rid of us with a borrowed knife!

"Haha! Why are you so agitated, Nash Woods? I was just making assumptions since nobody knows about the situation in the forest at this moment. We can't even hear the fighting noises there as everything has been isolated by this bluecolored cover. Who knows if your son truly did it? You're so agitated because you’re afraid and guilty!" Although Trenton also felt that Fane did not do this, he did not want to miss out on this great opportunity to frame Fane.

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