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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2448

Gilbert looked like he had swallowed a few flies. He had been incredibly hopeful that the vice treasurer would have said those words to him, but the vice treasurer did not even spare him a second glance.

The vice treasurer had placed all his hopes on Fane. It was as if Gilbert and Andrew were merely there to make up the numbers.

Andrew had a bitter look on his face as well. He has had a lot of conflicts with Gilbert in the past, and their relationship was not something that could ever be fixed.

Yet, thanks to Fane, he had put those grudges at the back of his mind.

Andrew said with a dark look on his face, "Vice treasurer, you seem to have placed all your hope on Fane.

"However, you should still remind Fane that even though his talents are pretty good, he should still not get too arrogant."

Those were incredibly condescending words. Andrew was incredibly furious at that moment and did not really hold back.

Gilbert added hurriedly after that, "Andrew is right. Even though Fane's talents are quite good, he shouldn't be too arrogant. Those words won't do you

any good."

Fane was speechless at their jabs. Fane had not said anything the whole time, so where was that arrogance they were speaking off?

Fane took a deep breath as he turned around. Looking at the groups that were slowly taking shape, he no

longer wanted to delay things.

Either because he was too angry or because he could not figure out how to fight back. Gilbert stomped over to the east group. Andrew's lips twitched as he followed behind Gilbert.

Both of them were not talented in discerning materials. They could only rely on forming pill runes to prove themselves. Fane looked at them standing at the back of the group and sighed helplessly.

Sometimes, he did not want to show off too much, but he was usually forced to. The vice treasurer frowned when he saw that Fane did not move and said, "Why aren't you going over? If you go any later, Elder Horst will ask questions."

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