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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2892

Earlier, Edgar had been fully focused on arguing with Albert, but he did not forget how disrespectful Fane had been. Even with how humble and friendly he had been acting, Fane still gave him the cold shoulder. It was deeply humiliating to Edgar.

Edgar immediately shouted back at Fane's words, " What are you blindly talking about? Everyone here couldn't figure anything out even after working together, but you claim to know everything!

"Even if you want to brag, you should do it at the right time. Don't think that we'll look at you just because you said something at this moment!" Edgar's words infuriated Rudy.

Rudy shouted back, "What do you mean by this?! If Fane said that, it means he's sure. You're just trying to be petty!"

Edgar let out a laugh and brushed it aside, "Don't judge others by your own standards. Petty? Do you think Fane is that righteous or noble?

"I want to see what he's figured out. Don't tell me he's figured out how to break the array, I won't believe it!"

A lot of people around them agreed with Edgar's words, "Edgar's right, we haven't even found a single thing, but this guy suddenly shouted that he's figured it out. What could he figure out?

"I refuse to believe one person can suddenly figure everything out when the rest of us haven't made any progress!"

Those cities that remained or those ancient formations were all created by warriors from first-grade worlds. With that thought in mind, Fane's eyes lit up in excitement.

The sounds of mockery could be heard around him. Everyone was looking at Fane as they fend off the wind beasts, wanting to see what Fane would do.

Fane lightly snorted, ignoring everyone as he gripped the gray sword in his hand. Suddenly, the tip of his sword was pointed at his neck, looking like he was about to commit suicide.

Everyone was stunned at the sight. "What is this brat trying to do? Is he trying to kill himself? Is he giving up because he knows he won't be able to pass?"

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