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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1927

After the black light sliced into Warren's arm, it instantly tore his clothes. The flesh under his clothes was also torn into pieces by this light. In an instant, pieces of flesh and blood flew everywhere, and Warren knelt on the floor in pain.

The pain he experienced was not only physical; it even made him feel like his soul was being torn apart. When everyone saw Warren’s tragic situation, their eyes widened and stared at those two in disbelief, especially Fane.

All of them had regarded him as a monster. He was obviously in the initial stage of innate level, but why was there such a big difference between them? Fane had only emitted a black light from the beginning to the end, but not only did he defeat Warren's attack, but Fane also shattered his arm.

Judging how Warren’s injuries looked, he could not heal from this in a short time. Fane was not surprised by Warren's tragic situation. Instead, Fane secretly sighed.' My control over this skill is still not good enough, and I didn't control the energy of this attack well. I was aiming for the chest but hit his arm instead.’

After all, Fane had just started training. Although he managed to form the soul sword, he had not mastered the skill yet. Hence, he was unable to succeed at such simple controls. Of course, he could only lament this to himself, lest others would be shocked to hear this aloud.

Fane had unleashed the skill albeit not flawlessly. Had he did, he could have killed Warren.

Warren was in so much pain that he broke out in cold sweat. The warriors in silver armor, who had been standing behind him, immediately rushed forward to protect Warren when they saw their young master badly wounded.

Both warriors in silver armor drew their swords at Fane, but the looks at their faces obviously looked slightly guilty. After all, they were only in the final stage of acquired level. How could they challenge Fane when someone in the initial stage of innate level could not defeat Fane?

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