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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2880

After saying that, Rudy gaped slightly in surprise. It really was a stroke of mastery. Even if Rudy had looked into arrays and formations before, he could not help but lament the fact that the ancient civilizations had such an amazing mastery of them.

He knew that any array in the current world could never do that, so Rudy lamented, "The ancient civilizations really were amazing. The things they do aren't things that warriors like us can even imagine."

Hearing his words, Fane merely let out a slight laugh. After absorbing the memories of the Divine Void World's ancient warriors, those amazing feats were nothing to him. In his memories, there were even greater feats.

"I thought that I won't be meeting any disciples from Phoenix Valley for a while," said a man with the uniform of the Unbreaking Pavilion. His gaze was directed at a man in crimson robes.

Hearing Phoenix Valley being mentioned, Fane and Rudy perked up in alert as they looked toward the man in the crimson robes. Thankfully, they had never seen the man before.

True enough, that man was wearing the clothes of a disciple of Phoenix Valley. With how he carried himself, he was someone at the peak of inner disciples, if not a chosen disciple.

The man let out a slight laugh. "I knew you wouldn't have anything good to say after meeting me. You lost to me in the last round, Edgar Loupe. Are you that bitter that you can't accept that?"

It seemed that the disciple of the Unbreaking Pavilion was called Edgar.

The tense atmosphere between the two of them attracted a lot of curious gazes. They had not lowered their voices, so everyone around them got the gist of things from their conversation.

One of them was from Phoenix Valley, while the other was from the Unbreaking Pavilion. The two clans were quite even in strength. Even though Phoenix Valley was not ranked among the clans, everyone in Middle Province with a bit of understanding knew that Phoenix Valley was no weaker than any eighthgrade clans.

Even among eighth-grade clans, they would be at the peak, about equal to the Unbreaking Pavilion. The two forces had suddenly gone to war, so the warriors within those two forces would understandably have a lot of animosity among them.

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