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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1670

Fane and the others found a considerably secluded cave. They dispatched several people outside to patrol the surroundings while the rest hid in the cave. On the other hand, masters in the peak stage of the true god-level started getting ready to try and break through into the ultimate god-level.

Nash initially wanted to make a copy of his martial art technique for Fane, but he did not expect Fane to have another martial art technique with him.

Fane sat down with his legs crossed and looked at the martial art technique in detail.

The initial description of the martial art technique stated that it was extremely powerful and that practicing this martial art technique would make one's body

extremely strong. The body would be continuously nourished by Chi, and Chi swirl that spun continuously would even appear in one's body. Even if a person was not training and slept, the swirl would continue to spin. This would proactively assist the person in absorbing the surrounding Chi.

The only flaw of this martial art technique was that normal people could not practice it; only those with stronger mental strength could. This was because the requirement for the control of mental strength when coagulating such a small swirl was not easily achievable by normal people.

As Fane was eager to break through into the ultimate god-level, he did not read the contents written at the back of this martial art technique before he started to practice it. Without him knowing it, the technique was immensely powerful.

With a flip of his hand, he took a second-grade premium pill out and swallowed it. He then closed his eyes and did what was written on the martial art technique. He slowly allowed the Chi coming from the pill to move toward specific veins before traveling to the center of his abdomen.

Fane was very careful as he practiced the new martial art technique that was completely different from the techniques he trained before. He was attentive as he led the Chi in his body in fear of making mistakes.

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