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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2929

Fane took a deep breath as his hands started to tremble. He knew that talking no longer counted in this matter.

Rudy could finally not hold back anymore.

He looked at the white-robed man. "You've already agreed to the deal, and you can't go back on your promise. If you do, you'll be punished by the laws of Prosper City! Lightning will strike you!"

The white-robed man frowned, but Mark interrupted it with a laugh. "The laws of Prosper City are very clear. The laws go in line with the requests on the pill request. Things that aren't on it don't count.

"Earlier, you just had a verbal agreement. The pill request slip never stated that you'd exchange ten thousand spirit crystals for those stones. Since that's the case, you wouldn't be going against the rules, and you won't be struck by lightning!"

As he said that, Mark had a pleased smile on his face.

Gritting his teeth, Rudy wanted nothing more than to punch that pleased smile out of Mark's face and beat him up.

He had controlled his temper the best he could.

Suddenly. Fane took a deep breath and understood something. He turned to look at the white-robed man

earnestly. "You've already agreed to this. Even though you didn't write it in the request slip, a promise is still a promise. If you go back on your word, you'll be offending me!"

Fane thus smirked, not willing to take a step back. " Listen here. If you offend me, you're offending a future ninth-grade alchemist. If you don't believe me, you can follow me somewhere. Once you see it, you'll believe everything I've said!"

Everyone was stunned when he said that.

What was Fane saying? Fane was marketing himself as a future ninth-grade alchemist! Was he insane?

Did he not know what it meant in the Hestia Continent? The number of ninth-grade alchemists in the continent could be counted with just one hand. Out of millions of alchemists, it was already impressive for them to even produce five ninth-grade alchemists.

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