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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2954

Fane watched as Rudeus walked toward him with a passive expression.

He looked up slightly as he spoke as though proud and faultless, "You don't have the right to determine who takes part in the competition. Don't think that you can do whatever you please just because you're from a ninth-grade clan!"

At this point, Fane's behavior enraged Rudeus to the point of no recourse, feeling like everything Fane said was unbearable. He even felt like stabbing Fane with a thousand blades.

Mark was sitting in the fourth row, watching as everything happened with a stunned expression. As an alchemist from the Unbreaking Pavilion, he needed to sit there. Moreover, he represented Hestia as well.

He had been part of the third group, which meant that he represented Hestia in the tournament. His results had been one of the worst, being completely trounced by alchemists from the other two continents.

Regardless, he could not leave immediately. After all, the competition included the whole Continent, and he had to stay for the entire time. At that moment, he did not just represent alchemists but even the Unbreaking Pavilion behind him.

He had to stay; he was the leader of the Unbreaking Pavilion's alchemists and represented his clan.

When he saw Fane, he was completely stunned.

Fane had floored him before this. Everyone else did not know of Fane's abilities, but Mark knew them all too well.

Fane was more than qualified to take part in the competition, and his results would not be bad. They would be better than Mark's, at least. As for whether Fane could get a treasure, that much was uncertain.

Mark stared at Fane, gaping the whole time. He gulped as he looked at his fellow students around him, noticing that they were gaping at him too as various feelings flashed in their eyes.

Those who knew Fane knew how strong he was.

At that moment, Rudeus and Fane were both at a standstill. Rudeus did not want Fane to join the competition, already thinking that Fane was incapable of anything. He believed that Fane would only humiliate Hestia if Fane joined.

Alchemists from other continents would belittle Hestia if Fane joined, and he would drag everyone else down with him!

That was why Rudeus was adamant against allowing Fane to participate.

To Fane, however, Rudeus was just making a fool out of himself. He had no reason nor the right to reject any alchemist. Rudeus might have gotten impressive results and a bronze treasure, but did it matter any more than that?

Even though he obtained a bronze treasure, it did not mean he was the leader of all of the alchemists in Hestia.

Upon noticing that Fane was firm in his actions, Rudeus felt his anger spilling from his chest.

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