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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1586

Nash was shocked. He then said, "We received news a couple of days ago that the first-class aristocratic families that went to the Bright Snow Mountain did not obtain the stone ball and we have no idea who from which family obtained the ball. Who would have expected that somebody from your Hemperly family got it!"

Nash frowned as he paused. He then continued, "However, how can our Woods family help you? You guys are ballsy for coming here with only a couple of people. Aren't you afraid that we will rob you?"

Darcy laughed before he spoke again, "To be frank, Master Woods, we've thought of this possibility. My son, Paul, and I had discussed at length before we agreed unanimously that your Woods family is the most reliable family right now. The reason we come to you and not other ancient clans is because we don't know them well, what if they snatch our stone ball away?"

Darcy paused momentarily before he continued to speak, "As for the Hunt family and others, they obviously would not be of much help. Why would they agree to help us when they don’t have any stone balls with them? Only the Woods family possesses a stone ball and we've witnessed how powerful Young Master Fane was the other day. We have unanimously agreed that the Woods family would be the most reliable one!"

Paul, who was standing aside, also added," Apart from that, Master Woods had always been open and candid. Since you have a stone ball with you, we believe that Master Woods would not do anything despicable!” Fane glanced at Paul. It had to be mentioned that this young master of the Hemperly family was not only a man of striking appearance but also had a meticulous mind. Not only did he praise Nash with his words, but he was also implying that they would be considered despicable if they snatched the ball from the Hemperly family. They would have to think twice with consideration of the Woods family's honor!

Fane thought about it and replied to the other party, "Master Hemperly, I wonder what sort of favor do you need from us?"

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