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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1955

Morton had remained standing next to Zeph all this while. At Fane's words, the corners of his lips began to creep up into a mocking smile. "I can't believe this guy is trying to save himself by digging his own grave. He must not be right in the head if he really believes he can light up five lights and get the sengen pill. What a joke!"

"Yeah, he must have knocked his head when he was a baby. Couldn't he use a more normal way to prove his innocence? Does he think he can be the first-place winner? Ptooey! What an idiot!" echoed the crowds.

Even till now, Fane ignored their remarks and remained calm as both Ambrose and Elder Lee stared at him with an odd expression on their faces. Although Elder Lee held the highest position, he was also the one who spoke the least. He chose to quietly observe all that was happening as if he was an outsider in this matter. Fane found his behavior odd but he had more important matters in his hand than to figure out what was going through Elder Lee’s mind. He should make a move since he had been given the green light to take the test.

Once again, he found himself standing in front of the obsidian. He took a deep breath, a bit unsure whether he could light up the fifth light. He did not know the extent of his own power. However, he was sure he would have no problem lighting up four lights and that alone would be enough to give him grounds to go another round with Zeph.

Fane's martial art skills were no ordinary skills for they were at least at the ultimate god status, putting him far above those present. Those elementary red level or yellow premium level martial art skills were nothing compared to his ultimate god status skills. It was a shame he only managed to condense one Soul Sword as a newbie. He closed his eyes, stabilized his mind, and performed a hand seal which immediately caused a black light to shoot out from the middle of his palm.

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