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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3226

During that period, they had made a lot of enemies, whether intentionally or not. Even though they had been able to deal with it the whole time, Rudy was still a little afraid of the prodigies they knew nothing about.

Fane took a sip of tea and said plainly, "Calm down. In the Whirling World, as long as we take precautions, we won't find ourselves in any dangerous circumstances. However, if anyone provokes us, how can we not retaliate?"

Hearing those words, Rudy sighed helplessly. He knew that he would not be able to sway Fane, but he really was worried. The closer they got to the center of the Whirling World, the stronger their enemies would be. He could not imagine how strong the warriors in first-level cities would be.

Those chaotic thoughts surfaced in Rudy's mind. While he was scared, he was incredibly worried as well!

Fane sighed as he looked at Rudy, and gently placed the teacup on the table. "Don't worry yourself for no reason before anything happens; there's no point in that. You must be tired after the past few days, so go to sleep for now. Without permission, no one can come in here anyway. I'll try mastering Soul Sky."

Rudy nodded. There was an order in things, and even though he was worried, he had to put them aside before anything transpired.

There was a bed and a couch in the room. Fane let Rudy rest on the bed while he used the couch.

The storm god rank technique, Soul Sky, was a soul-attribute technique. Even powerhouses of the divine solidifying realm were often crushed by storm god rank techniques as they were incredibly difficult to understand. Just understanding the contents would usually take up a large amount of time, let alone getting it to a proficient level.

Those without enough talent would not even be able to understand the techniques, but these did not trouble Fane at all. With the memories from the ancient warriors, Fane did not need to try before he got a complete understanding of Soul Sky.

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