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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1639

Selena had a low fighting prowess and everybody was worried about her safety. Nash was delighted when he saw her.

However, as the two were prepared to search for other members of the Woods family, they were coincidentally discovered by four people who stood in front of them.

Among these four people, one of them was Joel from the Skies Pavilion while the other was Matthew from the Hall of Divine Royal. The other two people were masters in the final stage of the true god-level from the Skies Pavilion. Nash did not have any chance of winning against the combined combat power of these four people, especially when he was accompanied by Selena, who had a low fighting prowess

and would only drag him down.

Nash was confident that he would still have the chance to escape if he was facing these four people alone. However, it was obviously difficult for him to escape on his own and leave Selena behind.

"Father, are these...these people strong?" Selena had never met Joel and the others. She was worried when she saw the serious expression on Nash’s face.

"Haha... This is such a touching scene!" Matthew started laughing loudly." Unfortunately, do you think you are capable of stalling the four of us? If your son is here, not only the four of us, we wouldn't be his opponent even if there are four more of us. However, you .you are very much behind compared to your son!”

"Surely, Fane's wife looks stunning and is comparable to the sacred lady of the Pavilion of Divinity. She even looks as pretty as Helena and Daniella. I really want to try what a woman like her taste like!" Joel smirked as he was extremely happy.

"Pane's woman. Haha... You are right! I don’t really like other people's wife but Fane is an exception!" Matthew also smiled coldly. As Fane killed so many members of their Hall of Divine Royal, he really wanted to know what would the expression on Fane’s face be like if he learned that his wife had died in their hands and was even taken advantage by them before she died.

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