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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2181

Fane's expression darkened when he heard Elder Godfrey's explanation. "Does this mean that this Secret place for Resources welcomes the entry of us outsiders? Is it possible that the place was left behind by some ancient master, and he did this in search of his inheritor?”

Elder Godfrey nodded. "I highly recommend that you go into the place because my deduction is that the Secret Place for Resources is an inheritance left behind by an ancient master."

Fane exhaled deeply. Elder Godfrey raised his hand and patted him on the shoulder. "Don't give yourself too much pressure. If you run into danger, remember that your safety is more important, and you shouldn't act impulsively.”

After he said this, Elder Godfrey touched the Tortoise Ring on his left hand with his right hand. Fane only saw a flash of black light before a token the size of his palm appeared in Elder Godfrey’s hand. The token was of a weird shape, and it was filled with engravings of all kinds of incomprehensible runes and spells. There was even a faint flash of red-colored light in it.

Elder Godfrey looked at the entry token for some time before placing it in Fane's hands after sighing softly. " You can enter the Secret Place for Resources through

the space caves at any time with this token."

Fane nodded and tightened his grasp on the entry token.

Fane walked across the desert with Nash by his side. After all, they were outside the Dual Sovereign Pavilion, and there were not that many scruples.

Nash knew that after what happened these couple of days, the remaining journey was still worrisome. He sighed helplessly. "Forgive my nags, but I think that this journey to the Secret Place for Resources might be challenging, and you need to be incredibly careful.”

Fane chuckled and said, "I'm sure that a lot will happen, and I'm not taking this trip like a walk in the park. I'm going on a treasure hunt, and since we’re on a treasure hunt, we'll definitely be fighting with others over precious treasures."

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