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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2846

Since there was already another round of selections, there were much fewer people on the second floor than on the first. Rudy composed himself for a bit before turning around and saying seriously, "I saw Grayson just now..."

Those words caused Fane to suddenly stiffen. He repeated in surprise, "You saw Grayson? Are you sure you weren't seeing things?"

Fane's first thought was that Rudy was mistaken, mistaking someone else as Grayson. After all, Grayson had been gone for so long. Grayson had disappeared right after they entered Phoenix Valley.

Rudy sniffed as he frowned and thought for a long time, "I'm sure I wasn't wrong. That person's definitely Grayson, whether is be his figure or his face, I'm certain that it was Grayson! I can absolutely guarantee it!"

Rudy rarely said things with such conviction, so Fane had to believe him. No wonder Rudy looked like that.

Fane frowned and turned to look at the passage they had just gone through. If Rudy was right, then Grayson should still be on the first level.

What shocked Fane was the fact that Grayson was definitely a true and blue alchemist. Grayson did not have the skills to get into Thousand Leaves City, so

someone must have brought him in.

Who brought him into Thousand Leaves City? Before, they had gotten the same answer no matter where they asked. Everyone said that Grayson had already been locked up.

Fane raised an eyebrow as he looked at Rudy with some praise. The guy was getting smarter. He was not as reckless as he was before, acting in accordance with his feelings no matter what he did.

Rudy pulled Fane further inside. The two of them went through the crowd and found a corner.

He whispered, "If I'm really right, and that person is actually Grayson, then Phoenix Valley must be keeping a massive secret that can't be known by anyone else.

"It might end up involving the two of us. I'm so anxious right now. I really want to go and grab him by the collar to ask him what's happening."

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