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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3065

Arne did not know Rudy’s name at all, only knowing him as Lucius’ friend. Initially, Rudy did not react at all. It took him a while to realize that Arne was talking to him.

Rudy turned around in frustration. When he saw how happily Arne was acting, he could not stop himself from rolling his eyes.

He felt that Arne seemed like a mentally ill person. He loved jumping to conclusions without a shred of judgment. Anything that was not good for Fane would see him believing it wholeheartedly.

The reality was right in front of everyone, but they did not seem willing to accept it. Arne actually seemed so sure.

Rudy's lips twitched as he shot back, "Why are you so happy? Did Lucius lose?"

Those words completely stunned Arne, he did not know what to say for a moment.

Rudy snorted as he continued, "Anyone with some amount of intelligence wouldn't be challenging me right now. If he already lost, then I wouldn't be able to bite back at what you're saying at all, but he clearly won his match. The second match is about to start, there's nothing for you to be pleased about!"

After saying that, Rudy turned his head away again, not bothered with Arne. At that moment, the time was already up, and the stage had already been cleaned.

Its actual shape was about the size of a small element. The energy hound specialized in attacks of rampant power, and it was much stronger in terms of defense than regular beasts. It was a purely savage beast filled with brute force. It was not that intelligent either.

Fane calculated in his heart and felt like the energy hound was probably only at half the strength of the Thousand Feathered Beast. In the current batch of beasts, it probably was in the last place.

Thinking about it, Fane let out a smile as he did not hesitate to choose the hound. Based on the rules, Fane had five minutes to choose, and everyone had been waiting for the five minutes to run out so Fane would make his choice.

Yet, they did not expect Fane to be so decisive. Fane had made his choice in just a few seconds. It felt a little too hasty.

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