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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2309

"Then why did it happen!" Samson said tearfully.

Other than Jackson and Riv's bodies that were not bleeding, the others were practically soaked in blood.

It was because of the dense smell of blood that they found this bloody scene. Hayden looked up and said seriously, "Since it's not for treasure, and it can't be because they were just itching for a fight for no reason, then why did they do this? They definitely had a goal, but I really can't fathom what the goal could be?!"

Fane turned around, looking at Netherworld Mountain, "No matter what it is, we probably won't be able to figure it out from these seven corpses alone. We have to continue looking, and see if there are any clues elsewhere."

The three of them nodded, feeling like Fane was right. Fane turned around and looked at Riv's body with a lot of emotion. Fane really wanted to know who did it.

Could the reason have been himself? No matter what, he would find the killer for Riv, and help Riv have his revenge.

Fane let out a sigh, "Alright, let's tidy up their corpses for a bit and put them into our storage rings.

"We can't just leave them in the wilderness. They've died in this blood-colored world, and it's our

responsibility to bring them out."

Fane suggested that they took turns. One person would do it while the others rested. When one's turn ended, they could rest and replenish the true energy they had just expended while they continued to advance.

It was still filled with the unending color of blood everywhere. There was a blood-colored crescent moon in the sky. The aura of death filled the whole world. Due to how cruel the scene was before, they were all in heavy moods.

Comparatively, Fane's spiritual energy was the strongest. After all, Destroying the Void was a spiritual skill, and one that was very high ranked.

Hence, each time it was Fane's turn, the area would be incredibly large. His senses would clearly cover everything in hundreds of meters.

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