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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2189

The way Heath made it sound was as if there was nothing suspicious about what he said, but it did not take a rocket scientist to figure out something was off with the whole arrangement. It was obvious that Heath only cared about his sect brothers and not the so-called 'brother' like Fane.

"Hey, why are you looking at the three-headed wolflike that? Are the ground rules not to your liking?

Don't tell me you think everything rightfully belongs to you!" said Frank provocatively when he saw Fane being all silent.

Fane frowned, and he turned his darkened face toward Frank, who was arching his brow and looking at him contemptuously. Fane scoffed, thinking that they must have thought he was a pushover. He was about to say something when Heath cut in, "Nonsense. Why would you say that when Brother Fane didn't even say anything? Besides, from the very first impression, I can tell that he’s the type that considers the overall situation. I’m sure he doesn't have any ill-will toward us. Am I right, Brother Fane?"

'Considers the overall situation? Does that mean that I'll be deemed unrighteous if my opinion differs from theirs? Wow, this Heath is quite the manipulator,' thought Fane. Then, he chuckled, and said, "I'm not really one to take the overall situation into consideration. The overall situation is quite

reasonable so I don't mind going along with it.

However, I do wonder why you thought that I was unhappy with the ground rules when I didn’t say anything or showed any unhappiness on my face."

the numbers?” Frank roared with laughter with unconceal after saying all that. This was the straw that broke the camel's back. Fane stepped forward and took out the black daggers from the Mustard Seed Spirit Ship.

Heath frowned and looked at Frank unhappily. He

quickly walked up to him and pulled his shoulder. " Are you done? Brother Fane didn't say anything at all, so just shut up, okay? And you shouldn’t judge others by their cultivation level. You should know that geniuses could challenge those above their level."

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