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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1529

"Our current altitude is at least one thousand meters away above sea level. Ordinary monster beasts won’t find us so easily while monster beasts with low fighting prowess can't fly up here, so everyone should rest assured,” said the First Elder of the Cabello family, Kevin Cabello, to the people as he looked beneath them. "I've traveled to some of the islands in these seas a couple of times now, searching for materials used in cultivating pills, and I'm quite familiar with a few things about these seas!"

Fane looked at the First Elder standing on the flying carpet and said, "First Elder Cabello, I'm interested in your ancient tome. Since we have time to spare and a long journey before we get to Black Windy

Island, may I look at your ancient tome?"

The smile on Kevin's face froze as the corners of his lips quavered. This young man was daring enough to make such a request! Did he not know that even their family master had to discuss with him if he wanted to take a look at his ancient tome, and he could only read it for a limited period?

He was momentarily stunned before he recovered a few seconds later, saying," Haha! Young Brother Fane, there's nothing interesting in my ancient tome as there are only introductions to some pill materials and pill remedies, apart from some information about medicine and other miscellaneous things."

Kevin paused for a short moment before he lamented, "Sigh... I used to think that I'd find ways to break through into the ultimate god-level from my ancient tome, yet I find myself disappointed in not finding anything no matter how I studied the tome. It was then I understood that this is just a tome recording pill remedies and other medical skills with absolutely no regard toward our capability in breaking through into the ultimate god-level."

Fane understood what Kevin was trying to say.

This old man's reply was absolutely intelligent. As Fane had a high fighting prowess now and everyone held him in high regards, the old man would seem to be dishonoring Fane if he rejected the request. The old man also feared offending him.

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