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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2386

Even though the Blazing One-Eyed Bull's attacks were not that strong, he was not strong enough to seize the advantage. If they continued fighting like that, it would be disadvantageous to him.

If either of the other two bulls came over, he would definitely die. The more he fought, the more nervous Chandler got. Beads of sweat kept forming on his head, and his face was as pale as paper. Even his breathing was beginning to get erratic!

As his anxiety peaked, a grey glint suddenly flashed next to him.

All Chandler heard was the sound of something being pierced, and the Blazing One-Eyed Bull let out a cry of pain. When he looked back over, he saw that the bull's eye had been pierced by a grey sword.

The eye shattered like glass! The next second, the bull that had been undefeatable in Chandler's eyes fell on the ground. It writhes as if it was going through hellish torture. It rolled on the floor in pain.

At that moment, Chandler thought that the person who had attacked must have been a spring-solidifying realm warrior. Otherwise, it would have been impossible to pierce the bull's eye just like that!

Putting it simply, that one attack had effortlessly killed the Blazing One-Eyed Bull. After he took a few

deep breaths, he turned around to see the warrior that had saved him. He was stunned to see who it was!

He saw a white-robed man standing calmly behind him. At that moment, the two bulls behind the man had already stopped struggling and were dead.

The servants all had their mouths open in shock.

After sighing lightly, he put the three spirit cores into his storage space in front of everyone. It was not until Fane looked up to notice that the shock in all of their eyes had yet to disappear.

They stood on the same spot as if they had turned into statues. Fane sighed in exasperation. "Let's hurry up and leave. The smell of the blood from the three bulls will attract other fiends."

Those words gave everyone a big shock. They snapped out of their stupor. Even though they still had confused looks on their faces, no one dared to delay.

Fane sat back in the carriage. Chandler's mind was racing, wanting to ask Fane a few questions. However, he thought about the corpse of the bulls and decided to put aside his questions for the moment.

It was more important for them to leave Sunset Valley as soon as possible. Possibly because of the danger from before that made everyone on full alert. The journey that followed was incredibly quick as if they were putting in everything they had to leave the place as soon as possible.

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