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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2545

"It's true that I've never attended any of your classes, but that's because I just arrived at Phoenix Valley. I'd naturally never had the time to attend your classes. I came because I heard there would be a reward after the test."

Fane was quick with his words. He did not want Elder Eliot to be fixated on the other matter anymore. After all, if they ended up arguing again, there would be no purpose other than to waste time.

Harold's actions had all been clearly remembered by Fane. If he got the chance, he would make sure Harold knew the price of messing with him.

Elder Eliot raised an eyebrow as he looked at Fane with interest, "So you came to the test for the reward?"

Fane nodded fearlessly. When Rudy saw that, his lips started to twitch, not knowing what to say.

With those words, everyone would definitely laugh at Fane if Fane failed. Yet, Fane was incredibly confident, as if it would never happen.

Harold let out a cold laugh, "You really are confident. You're just a newcomer. It's the first time you've met Elder Eliot. You don't even know what the test will be about. You dare say you can get the reward? Who gave you the courage to brag like that?"

Fane looked at Harold calmly and said, "I gave myself

that courage. If you're not convinced, how about we make a five thousand spirit crystal bet?"

Fane's words suddenly caused the hall to erupt in discussions. They felt like Fane was giving them more and more excitement.

"There's no point just talking about it. If you really want to make a bet against me, let's sign a contract. If one side loses and doesn't pay up, their souls will be ripped apart!"

There was no way to change the contract after signing it. Normally, fighters rarely signed contracts like that. After all, it involved their own lives.

The reason Harold had mentioned it was because he thought that Fane could not possibly win. Elder Eliot frowned before slamming his palm into the desk.

"Shut up right now! Where do you think you are? You dare to talk about signing a soul contract? It involves your very souls. I won't let you do whatever you want to!"

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