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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1435

First Elder nodded and seemed to have relaxed for quite a bit. "Yes. We have three masters in the peak stage of the true god level, and the Hunts meanwhile suffered quite a great loss. Together with the fact that we have a good relationship with the Lancasters and have repaired our relationship with the Cabello family, the Hunt family won’t dare do anything without any excuses even if they know that Young Master Fane killed both their young masters! We only need to not offend any of the other families."

"Alright. Now that we've walked so far away, come on up. Let’s talk about what happened during the competition in detail on the way!" With the flip of his hand, Fane took his flying sword out and floated in front of everybody.

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

Everybody had smiles plastered on their faces as they jumped onto the sword one by one. As for Fane, he controlled the flying sword and started flying toward the direction of the Woods family residence.

Every other family had left by then, all except members of the Lagorio family and Church family. All of them looked bitter, despondent.

Master Lagorio had a grim expression, unable to comprehend what had happened. "Master Hunt, who do you think did this? We were prepared, and the other families didn’t know that our families worked together to kill their people. Logically, we shouldn't have failed so miserably!"

How would I know? I don't know who killed my son! I'm going to come back to this in the future; no way am I letting this go just like that. Everything will be revealed soon enough, and nothing can stay hidden forever!" Quentin balled his fists tightly, nearly vomiting blood out of anger when he thought of his two sons.

"Yes, we’ll also ask around after this. I'm sure we’ll find something!" Master Church clenched his hands tightly as well.

Although his son was alive, the grandson of the third elder, a famous genius of their family, was killed. The middle-grade spiritual tool with him was also stolen.

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