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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2963

Samuel took a deep breath as his eyes darted all over Fane's body. That searching gaze was obvious to everyone.

Fane frowned, not saying anything as he waited for Samuel. After a long while, Samuel said, "I really want to know where you're from. I want to know what gives you that fearlessness. I know you're talented, both in alchemy and in martial skills. Anyone who knows you will definitely admire you and even be jealous of you..."

Fane frowned, not expecting that Samuel's tone would be like that. Samuel did not seem to wait for a response as he continued, "Back then, I said you must not have been from Hestia Continent. I didn't just say that casually, but it was a judgment I made after thinking about it deeply.

"I still think that there's no way you are as strong as you are without a major force behind you. After your words with Rudeus earlier, I got even more curious..."

Samuel's gaze was incredibly meaningful at that moment. Fane could understand what he was trying to say. Samuel felt like Fane was definitely from the Scarlet Pavilion if Fane had not been from a different world.

Yet, Fane had just clashed with Rudeus from the Scarlet Pavilion. It was enough to prove that Fane had nothing to do with them.

Fane let out a slight laugh, "Is that all you wanted to tell me? You want to know where I’m from?"

Samuel took a deep breath as he calmed down, "I actually have a lot of questions. I feel like you're really very strange. You aren't afraid of anything, but you don't seem to have anyone to rely on. You are exceptionally talented, but your origins are mysterious.

Samuel frowned as his eyes glinted in helplessness.

After sighing, he said, "We're all intelligent people here, so why do you need to say that? Do you not understand what I mean?

"These are all unwritten rules that everyone understands. It's always been like this, and you're the only want who wants things your own way! You insist on going against the major forces. You're no idiot, there has to be a reason you're doing this..."

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