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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2298

Fane inched closer toward Hayden and said in a suppressed voice, "Who's this Rufus? What's his position within the Corpse Pavilion?"

Fane knew very little about the Corpse Pavilion. He knew only a few people who were from Corpse Pavilion, and that was the limit of his knowledge. As for what went on within the Corpse Pavilion, he knew nothing compared to others.

Other than the few people in front, he only recognized the masked man and that man called Lennon.

Lennon's skills lost out to the masked man, and Rufus' skills must be decent as well.

Otherwise, Zamian would not treat Rufus with such a respectful attitude, practically wagging his tail at the man. Hayden shot a look at Fane as if he was especially irritated by Fane's continuous questioning.

Yet, they were still a small team, and in the end, he calmed himself down as he answered, "Rufus is a Chosen Disciple from the Corpse Pavilion, and is only just behind Lennon in skills."

Hayden's tone was quite serious. He looked at Rufus as if the man were a ticking time bomb. Fane raised an eyebrow, somewhat understanding what Hayden was feeling.

If Rufus was really only second to Lennon, then Rufus

is probably a huge threat. Thinking about that, Fane shot his gaze at the others.

All those who knew who Rufus was could only look at Rufus with a serious and helpless expression. Even those who did not know of his identity could basically guess a thing or two from Zamian's respectful tone.

looks.

Possibly because he had been too emotional earlier, but Byron could not hold back anymore. He could not help but walk forward as he coldly glared at Rufus," Rufus! The Corpse Pavilion is just a bunch of bullies!"

Rufus looked over at Byron as if he was looking at an ant, his gaze greatly angering Byron. Byron wanted nothing more than to rush over and speak his mind, but he was stopped by Hayden's arms.

Rufus plainly said, "Bullies? Why are we bullies? My fellow disciple said earlier that the Corpse Pavilion already had our eyes on this corpse flower a long time ago.

"You're the ones who rushed in and stole what's ours. You should be thankful we're not asking for anything back."

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