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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2218

"We'd understandably run for our lives. From what you say, do you mean that my junior brother shouldn't have escaped? Should he have died with Frank? Don’t you think that what you've said is vexatious?"

Nelson addressing Theo's vexatious actions straightforwardly made Theo's expression sour.

He scoffed and spoke while raising his chin, "Do you think that nobody saw what happened? I purposely asked the Thousand Leaves Pavilion's disciple, Heath Vay, about what happened. He saw that you had the opportunity to resolve the opponent's attack before you escaped, but you didn't. You left my Junior

Brother Frank there to endure the attacks that caused his death, all while you escaped!"

The corner of Fane’s mouth slightly twitched when he heard this. Fane was so angry that he could not muster words. What he did, after all, was definitely justified.

Fane was about to refute when Griffin spoke up mockingly, "Junior Brother Fane, what you did is wrong. How could you frame others when you wish to escape?"

Fane immediately turned his head around and looked at Griffin coldly. Griffin looked back at Fane indifferently; it was plain to see he was trying to make Fane furious. He then added, "Based on what you say,

the five of you had formed an alliance at that time, and you shouldn't have done that even though he isn't your clan brother."

What Griffin said was morally blackmailing Fane, and he was completely unfazed by the burning fire he had just added fuel into. Griffin purposely raised his voice when he spoke so that the people around them could hear him clearly.

Griffin chuckled and spoke in a manner that made Fane want to kick his teeth in. "Junior Brother Fane, why are you looking at me like that? Did I say something wrong? You can point it out if you think that there's something wrong with what I said."

Fane replied coldly, "I'm impressed, Senior Brother Griffin. You're capable of doing anything just to fulfill your despicable wishes."

Griffin raised his eyebrows. "Junior Brother Fane, what do you mean? What did I do to deserve such comments from you? Although you've always liked to slander others, please refrain from doing so now! I can let go of what happened in the past, but it’s bad for you to slander me now when there are so many people around us!"

Griffin threw all caution in the wind and made up things just to defame Fane. Everybody could see that there were grudges between the two of them, but they had no idea how and what had happened between them.

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