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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2837

However, right as he thought that Fane would remain silent, Fane suddenly turned to look at Vincent.

"I'm ignoring you because I think you're a complete idiot. It's a waste of time talking to an idiot like you! I just can't believe that you're so brainless that it makes me sick. I ignored you, and you still decided to yap away!"

Fane's words successfully pulled everyone into a strange silence. After the match between Vale and Cody, a new set of warriors quickly went on stage, and everyone started to cheer for them.

Yet, Fane's words had even stopped those cheers. Everyone turned around as they looked at Fane strangely, wondering if Fane had gone crazy.

Fane was calling Vincent an idiot? Did Fane not know that Vincent was from an eighth-grade clan and an inner disciple of the Compass Pavilion? There was something wrong with his head. Why was he challenging Vincent without any fear?!

Even Vincent was stunned by Fane's words. He never expected that Fane would even dare to answer him with harsher words than he had used.

Vincent trembled in anger as he pointed right at Fane's face, "What did you say?!"

Fane's lips twitched as Fane rolled his eyes, "Are you

deaf or something? Did you not hear what I said earlier? It's fine if you didn't, I don't have the time or energy to repeat myself for an idiot. You can just ask those around you."

How could he tolerate such behavior? Vincent had always been someone who really cared about his reputation, and was incredibly arrogant.

Vincent shouted, "You're a mere alchemist, and you dare to act so arrogantly. Are you daring enough to tell me where you're from? I want to see what clan's alchemist would dare challenge me like that!"

Fane's lips twitched helplessly. It seemed like Vincent did not just want to kill him, but also cause trouble for where Fane was from. Vincent really was easily angered.

Fane snorted. He had not wanted to care about Vincent, but Vincent was just like an annoying fly that was constantly sticking around him.

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