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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2318

Graham frowned as he looked at Fane earnestly. Fane gazed into the distance, looking at the endless color of blood on the horizon. He fell deep in thought, and after a good while, he finally opened his mouth and continued, "He wants to kill us. There are, after all, benefits to achieving just that. After all, we're his competitors, and only by killing us will he easily obtain those rewards.

"If we successfully arrive at the foot of Netherworld Mountain and get sent back to the Divine Void Slope, there will be another battle after that. If it had been before, he would probably have been incredibly confident in beating the both of us. However, right now ... He probably doesn't have that confidence anymore."

Graham nodded in agreement; Fane was right. Killing them would save him a lot of trouble.

Fane smiled coldly before he added, "He's got a grudge against me from the start, too. Furthermore, he definitely has another goal in entering the Hidden Place for Resources. In clearing us, his obstacles, it'll be much easier for him to do anything."

Graham's face was sullen as he said, "So that's why he wants to kill us all-not wanting anyone to survive?"

Fane nodded, and Graham was close to losing control of his composure. Just thinking about the masked man, who always acted high and mighty, and thinking

about the incredibly disadvantageous position they were in made him incredibly anxious.

He looked up at Fane. "I think something's wrong."

Fane raised a brow, motioning for Graham to continue. Graham lowered his voice as he said," You're right. His greatest wish at the moment is to clear obstacles, and that's us, so he can arrive at Netherworld Mountain alone, making him the only one who passed.

"He doesn't have the confidence that he can kill the two of us in one blow, so he needed to plot and scheme, clearing everyone around us and leaving us alone. Then, he'd use numbers to eliminate us."

Graham was right, and Fane agreed with what he said as well. Fane smiled, not answering Graham's question and, instead, mentioned the hidden traces of electricity on the withered tree.

Graham said in confusion, "He left traces of the Evil Blood Thunder as a mark, and you think that there's definitely more than just one? What does this have to do with your earlier suspicions?"

Fane looked up and said earnestly, "The two definitely have something to do with each other. You were definitely right before. Since he wanted to kill off everyone around us and finish us off in the end, then he wouldn't have let us notice it.

"However, the fact of the matter is that he seems to be deliberately letting us notice it. He wanted to display everything in front of us, so there's definitely something behind it. Whatever they are, his goals are all for us to see."

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