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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1528

Fane looked at the other first-class aristocratic families’ family masters and smilingly asked, "How about this? Master Cabello, Master Ximenes, what do you guys think?"

"Haha... No problem with that! If it truly is a martial art technique, we can surely share it with everybody. After all, this is for everyone's greater good! We need to try our best in forming an alliance as it’ll benefit everyone.” Alejandro chuckled and nodded in satisfaction, starting to admire his daughter's insight. He had to admit that Fane was indeed a genius. Not only was he talented, but he was also well-behaved.

More importantly, he was extremely smart as he knew how to win over members of the second-class and third-class

aristocratic families.

Members of the second-class and third-class aristocratic families who followed them might even try to indulge or butter up the Woods family after what Fane had said and done.

At such a rate, the Woods family would surely emerge as the best among the reclusive families sooner or later.

On the contrary, the Hunts were always awfully domineering. Alejandro deduced that with their attitude, they surely would not cooperate with these second-class and third-class aristocratic families, let alone forming such gentlemanly agreements with them.

That attitude would surely make them fight the others upon entering the dangerous area, and they would suffer huge losses for it. It was even likely that these second-class and third-class aristocratic families would not maintain friendly relationships with the Hunt family—they would only be at odds and have a strained relationship instead.

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