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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2490

"What's in your hand?" At that moment, Hansel suddenly said as he looked at Fane's left hand.

Fane raised an eyebrow as he looked at the red-colored crystal in his left hand. He opened up his palm and showed the crystal to Hansel. Before he knew what exactly the crystal did, he did not plan on hiding it.

After all, the other two had also seen the crystal. They even wanted it for themselves. When Fane revealed the crystal, Hansel frowned as he looked at the crystal in Fane's palm in earnest.

After looking at it for a while, he suddenly looked up at Fane and exclaimed, "You actually have a Scarlet Blood Crystal!"

The words echoed in Fane's mind. It shocked Fane a little, but he was mostly just confused. What was a Scarlet Blood Crystal? Why had he never heard of it?

What could the Scarlet Blood Crystal be used for?

After noticing that Hansel knew what that thing was, Fane could not help but feel excited. Yet, the alarm in his heart did not disappear.

He was worried that Hansel would not tell him the truth despite knowing what it was. He was worried that Hansel would try to steal the crystal from him, but the next few words caused Fane to relax.

Hansel frowned as he spat out, "This thing is incredibly valuable. Normally, people would never be able to see one. I've only seen one in ancient texts before.

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People like that would naturally know very little, but Rudy was still his savior, so he had to treat him politely. He took a deep breath as he explained sincerely, "Absorbing natural treasures obviously require qualifications. Those without the skill or the talent might end up exploding if they absorb too much energy.

"Clueless folk would just absorb any treasures they got without regard for anything to increase their powers. It would merely end up in disaster."

The words caused Rudy to turn red in embarrassment. Even though Hansel was not mocking Rudy at all, it still caused Rudy to feel like he was too clueless.

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