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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2177

"If these entry tokens were given to the Corpse Pavilion by the Thousand Leaves Pavilion, does this mean that both pavilions have already come to some sort of agreement?"

Elder Godfrey nodded, and there was a weird expression on his face. He seemed to be lamenting and, at the same time, tongue-tied. "You thought right. The Thousand Leaves Pavilion was the one who gave the entry token to the Corpse Pavilion. The hilarious part is that not only was the Corpse Pavilion given 50 spots..., but those two third-grade pavilions in the south under the Corpse Pavilion's control also have 20 spots like us. This means that the pavilions from the north and south have the same number of spots."

Fane's expression morphed into one that could not be read upon hearing this. He obviously did not understand what the Thousand Leaves Pavilion had in mind based on their actions. Didn't they know that doing this was lauding the enemy's spirit and belittling their own? They distributed the resources so averagely, and nobody was at an advantage.

Elder Godfrey chuckled softly. "Are you unable to understand what's going on? I was just as puzzled when I first received the news. I couldn't understand what the old men from the Thousand Leaves Pavilion were thinking. Didn't they know that they’ll lose the restriction once they enter the Secret Place for

Resources, that they’ll be killing disciples recklessly? Disciples from the south won’t hold back when going against our disciples from the north. A large number of our people might just die in that secret place."

Fane nodded. "You're right. Not only will we lose the restrictions once we enter the Secret Place for Resources, but we’ll get into bigger battles when fighting for precious items because we belong to different pavilions, too. There aren't any benefits of allowing them into the secret place. However, I don't think there's anything wrong with the upper management of the Thousand Leaves Pavilion, and I'm sure they have their reason for doing so."

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