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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3188

The disciple was right. Fane was so strong that he could use a lower ultimate god rank technique, so how could Fane's follower be any weaker? The guy in front of him might even be his equal.

The moment Evan attacked, he would not just fail to kill Rudy, but he would die instantly from being punished by the laws as well! That would be completely pointless.

He snorted lightly, "Let me go. I've already calmed down. I won't do anything reckless!"

After hearing Evan's words, the disciples holding him back slowly relaxed their hands and let go of Evan. When they saw that Evan was no longer acting impulsively, they breathed sighs of relief.

If Evan died there, they would really not be able to explain anything.

Rudy smiled in disdain, "You really are a coward!"

Evan’s anger soared again after hearing Rudy’s words. However, he did not allow his anger to take over his rationality this time.

He could tell that Rudy had said all of that to provoke him into attacking so he would be punished by the laws.

Evan let out a scoff, "I won't fall for your trick! We don't even know what will happen yet. We still don't know who will win!"

After hearing that, Rudy laughed again, "Then you can just wait and see!"

He had already regarded Fane as a complete madman. Trevor had said so much, but Fane did not feel threatened at all, remaining calm and quiet. There was even a smile on Fane's face.

It was as if whatever Trevor had said just now and whatever was about to happen had nothing to do with Fane at all.

Marco said curiously, "Could you really be crazy? Everything you're doing right now only makes you look like a madman. Don't you know what you're about to experience?

"Do you think you can't escape Trevor? Don't you know the gulf between alchemists and true warriors?"

Fane raised an eyebrow before he finally looked at Marco. He did not have a deep impression of Marco. After all, the only ones who could leave an impression on Fane were only the stronger ones.

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