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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1933

Fane raised his eyebrows, indicating the server to continue speaking after he heard this. The server became a chatterbox and started to speak without stopping. "You must have visited many other inns before coming to ours. Recently, almost all of the inns are full because the Dual Sovereign Pavilion is recruiting disciples! Everybody heard that the Dual Sovereign Pavilion is lacking in disciples so they are trying their best to join the admission test at the Dual Sovereign City! More than ten thousand people have come here recently!"

Fane finally understood why every inn was filled with people after what the server said. Turns out, it was not because the inns of the Dual Sovereign City were doing well, it was because the Dual Sovereign Pavilion was recruiting disciples and this attracted a large number of people to visit the city.

Since so many people wanted to become the Dual Sovereign Pavilion’s disciple, the pavilion's examination system had naturally become stricter.

Even though he heard from others that the Dual Sovereign Pavilion had loosened the terms because they were in a hurry to get disciples. However, it would still not be easy.

The server continued speaking when Fane was deep in his thoughts. "However, not many people can truly become the Dual Sovereign Pavilion disciples no matter how many of them come over. Although the Dual Sovereign Pavilion loosened the terms of recruitment, not just anyone can join the pavilion! You seem to be extremely strong, I’m sure you can become the Dual

Sovereign Pavilion’s disciple!”

The flattery in this last sentence was so obvious that Fane only smiled softly without saying anything. The server stopped fawning over him when he felt that his flattery was falling on deaf ears.

It was the admission test for chosen disciples ten days later and it was such a coincidence that he booked the room for ten days. However, he had no idea what the admission test was about and if he was able to pass the test with his current conditions.

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